MÉTÉORE - GRAPHY-T

Concert

18 March promises to be an electric evening of urban pop/hyper pop. Come swing, party and enjoy the evening with your crew🦜

🍬 Météore is a young artist from Lausanne with a quirky, otherworldly vibe. The singer-songwriter, with a voice that combines strength, charm and authenticity, transports us, with a touch of insolence, into her imaginary world, making her mark on the French indie scene.

🗡️ Graphy-T is a personal and militant project through the catharsis it provides and the dance it invokes, rather than through long speeches. While the French lyrics aim to reach listeners as directly as possible, the priority is the pure and simple pleasure of music and what it can do for the body.

📍 At Sat
🕗 Doors: 8 p.m.
🎵 Concert: 8:30 p.m. – midnight
💸 CHF 10 / CHF 5 with Sat card

Informations

Artists

Météore

"Météore is a bit like the little notebook you keep on your bedside table, where you write down all your strange dreams from the night before."

Météore, whose real name is Maïla Estoppey, is a young artist from Lausanne with a quirky, dreamlike style. The singer-songwriter, with a voice that combines strength, charm and authenticity, transports us, with a touch of insolence, into her imaginary world, making her mark on the French indie scene. Inspired by artists such as La Femme, Thérapie Taxi and Kyan Khojandi, she composes in French to her own electronic productions. Her creations, with their catchy, stellar sounds, address the themes of dreams, freedom, fantasies, sensations and human connections, which she is passionate about. She does not hesitate to tackle provocative themes with a childlike and colourful aesthetic.


Graphy-T

Neon-trash aesthetics; radical electro inspired by hyperpop and drum “n” bass; insolent guitar riffs; hypersensitive and immodest lyrics: this is the recipe that seems to emerge from the Graphy-T project with their first EP, Trash-Tag, released in February 2024.

Graphy-T is a project that aims to be personal and militant through the catharsis it provides and the dance it invokes, rather than through long speeches. While the French lyrics are intended to reach listeners as directly as possible, the priority is the pure and simple pleasure of music and what it can do for the body.

Neve and Sasha shout their queer and feminist truths to the world with the desire to make it a simple affirmation rather than a struggle.