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  1. L'Impératrice is a group of six musicians: Charles de Boisseguin, the group's founder (keyboards), Hagni Gwon (keyboards), David Gaugué (bass guitar), Achille Trocellier (electric guitar), Tom Daveau (drums), and Flore Benguigui (vocals), who joined the band in 2015.

  2. L'Impératrice est un groupe de six musiciens : Charles Dugros de Boisseguin (claviers), Hagni Gwon (claviers), David Gaugué (guitare basse), Achille Trocellier (guitare électrique), Tom Daveau (batterie) et Flore Benguigui, au chant, qui a rejoint la formation en 2015.

  3. Jun 15, 2024 · Héritier de Daft Punk, le groupe français L’Impératrice étend son règne disco-pop au continent américain et sort un nouvel album. Rencontre avec son cofondateur et producteur, le musicien Charles de Boisseguin.

  4. The whimsical, stylized disco of French alternative dance group LImpératrice was the brainchild of keyboardist/composer Charles de Boisseguin. After releasing a series of EPs beginning in 2012 and adding a dedicated singer along the way, the band issued their first album, Matahari, in 2018.

  5. Charles de Boisseguin had carved out a niche for himself as a respected journalist. Bylines all over France’s most respected music weekly Les Inrockuptibles sufficed for a time, and he and some friends started Keith magazine in 2007 in homage to culture’s greatest Keiths, from Richards to Haring.

  6. May 2, 2024 · Acclaimed Paris -based electro pop sextet and JOVM mainstays L’Impératrice will be releasing their highly-anticipated, self-produced third full-length album Pulsar through microqlima records on June 7, 2024. Pulsar is an album, where the band — founder Charles de Boisseguin (keys), Hagni Gown (keys), David Gaugué (bass), Achille ...

  7. Oct 14, 2022 · French nu-disco sextet LImpératrice made a stop at Austin City Limits during both weekends of this year’s festival. This show marked the last act of their two-part international tour.

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