La Femme is a French band formed in Biarritz in 2010, known for their eclectic blend of synth-pop, new wave, surf rock, and psychedelic influences. The group's core founders, Sacha Got and Marlon Magnée, began experimenting with electronic sounds and vintage instruments, quickly gaining attention for their retro-futuristic aesthetic and captivating live performances. Over the years, La Femme has become a collective with a revolving lineup of collaborators, often featuring charismatic female vocalists who add a distinct allure to their songs.
Their debut album, "Psycho Tropical Berlin" (2013), received critical acclaim for its bold soundscape and inventive spirit, winning the Victoire de la Musique award for Best Album of Electronic Music. Subsequent albums like "Mystère" (2016), "Paradigmes" (2021), and "Teatro Lúcido" (2022) solidified their reputation for pushing musical boundaries, weaving elements of chanson française, punk, and disco into their repertoire. La Femme’s energetic shows and enigmatic persona have earned them a devoted following across Europe and beyond, positioning them at the vanguard of contemporary French pop music.
SynthPop - NewWave - PsychedelicRock - Electropop - IndieRock - SurfRock