Páula, Povoa and Jerge is a new collaboration between three eclectic talents: producer Jules Rosset aka Povoa, vocalist Páula, who fronts the Brazilian/French electro-pop band Tampon Tango, and Myd collaborator and Christine & The Queens live member Jerge: [ Ссылка ]
The trio's irst single Primavera is a glistening concoction of ‘80s tinged electronica, sweetly vulnerable vocals and chiming live piano, and the title track from the eponymous EP which will be released on November 27th via Moshi Moshi.
Primavera is an EP that takes influence from the compositional outsiderness of Lena Platonos, the unearthed sounds of Awesome Tapes From Africa, and continental Europe’s rich house heritage. It brings together three artists with three distinct styles – but it’s also an EP that nearly didn’t happen.
Born in Caucaia in the north-east of Brazil to unknown parents, Páula was adopted by a French family. After 26 years abroad, she returned to Brazil to Rio de Janeiro to reconnect with her roots. The deteriorating political situation under Jair Bolsonaro and the looming threat of the COVID pandemic prompted her to return to Europe. Making it out just in time, Páula landed the day before France went into lockdown and headed to join Povoa and Jerge at a beautiful house in the heart of rural Normandy.
“This EP is a declaration of love and a tribute to my origins in Brazil,” she says. “It explores Transatlantic loves, how I arrived in the wild city, and the spirit of carnival that’s still in me.”
Directed by Raquel San Nicolas
Produced by Hiersoir
Executive Producer Caroline Helaine
Producer Yoël Servadio
Producer Anne-Cécile Jemin
Line Producer Nolwenn Jaubert
Cinematography Killian Lassablière
1st AC Baptiste Cornu
2nd AC Raphaël Berlucchi
Assistant director Clara de Gobert
Stylism Lucille Durez
Editor Florian Julia
Grading Nicolas Gautier at Firm Studio
Illustration Rita Calzone
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