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Carte Contact’s "Ha Ha," released in April 2019 on the French label Hardies, collects five tracks of indie pop with an electropop sheen. The record unfolds with a modest yet assured touch, balancing synth textures and melodic clarity. Notable among the selections is “Là-bas,” a track that exemplifies the album’s blend of restrained electronic rhythms and chanson-inflected vocal delivery.The album, while not sprawling, holds a quiet resonance within the contemporary French indie milieu. Tracks such as “La ceinture de sécurité” and “Mélancolie des animaux” reveal a consistent attention to mood and arrangement, fitting neatly into the lineage of French electropop without resorting to excess. "Ha Ha" serves as a concise artifact for those attuned to the subtler currents of European pop in the late 2010s.
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Album lore
Carte Contact’s "Ha Ha," released in April 2019 on the French label Hardies, collects five tracks of indie pop with an electropop sheen. The record unfolds with a modest yet assured touch, balancing synth textures and melodic clarity. Notable among the selections is “Là-bas,” a track that exemplifies the album’s blend of restrained electronic rhythms and chanson-inflected vocal delivery.The album, while not sprawling, holds a quiet resonance within the contemporary French indie milieu. Tracks such as “La ceinture de sécurité” and “Mélancolie des animaux” reveal a consistent attention to mood and arrangement, fitting neatly into the lineage of French electropop without resorting to excess. "Ha Ha" serves as a concise artifact for those attuned to the subtler currents of European pop in the late 2010s.
How did this get here?
| SKU | SPOT-083fNQzklbm1QXKd0nbKkU |
|---|
Quick preview
Listen to a sample on YouTube — opens in a new tab; own this release here for the full listening experienceOpen this track on Spotify