Camille

Bossa nova belle Camille lends her vocal strains, hiccups, animal noises and body percussion to the Beck’s Festival Bar. Drawing from a grab bag of French chanson storytelling, 60s folk and 70s soul influences, expect experimental alt-pop with a Gallic twist, avant-garde a cappella that interprets real instruments rather than using them, and a cute-as-a-button Parisian songstress you’ll want to adopt and keep in your handbag (or manbag) forever. – REJ

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