[12/07/2016]
From being discovered by Beats in Space’s Tim Sweeney in 2011, the French electronic duo Paradis, consisting of Simon Mény and Pierre Rousseau, have slowly marked their presence on the contemporary music scene.
To celebrate the release of their first album “Recto Verso”, out now on itunes, and their current French tour, the band have curated a selection of photos taken on the road since their beginnings. See them live at Coopérative de mai in Clermont Ferrand on December 13th and at Le Sucre in Lyon on December 16th. Buy tickets here!
Photo Paradis and Andrea Montano
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