A made in France selction by Synapson
Listen to a selection of made in France titles by Synapson Jetzt hörenSynapson is a French electronic music duo that emerged in 2009, formed by childhood friends Alexandre Chiere and Paul Cucuron. Both DJs, remixers, and producers, they released their first EP, Haute Couture, a year later, followed by the albums Stendhal Syndrome (2012) and Convergence (2015). The latter includes their version of the late Victor Démé’s song „Djôn’maya,“ renamed „Djon maya maï,“ which became a hit, charting among the top-selling singles in Belgium and France. Their collaboration with singer Anna Kova on the track „All in You“ also saw success, reaching the top 10 in France’s singles charts.
With their rising popularity, Synapson performed at major festivals, including Printemps de Bourges, Solidays, Les Vieilles Charrues, Musilac, Garorock, Opex Festival, Festival Lives au Pont, Ice DJ Festival, Festival de Bobital, Imaginarium, Nice Music Live, Les Ardentes, Ecaussystème, Les Plages Électroniques, Festival Papillons de Nuit, and Switzerland’s Paléo Festival.
In 2018, they released the album Super 8, featuring tracks like „Hide Away,“ with Australian singer Holly Martin, and „Souba,“ featuring Senegalese artist Lass. Two years later, they dropped Global Musique, Vol.1, which included Malian diva Oumou Sangaré on the track „Bensema.“ In 2022, they followed up with Global Musique, Vol.2, collaborating with artists such as Bonga, David Walters, Dominique Fils-Aimé, Keilimei, Bab L’Bluz, and Kady Diarra. Alongside these releases, the duo produced numerous remixes for artists like -M-, Later., Lass, Salomé de Bahia, Vanille, Tim Dup, Mozambo, and Hollysiz.
On September 27, Synapson unveiled their latest single, „Tiger Teeth,“ the first track from their upcoming album Blue Jeans, set to release in spring 2025. To accompany the new single and tide fans over until the album’s release, Synapson curated an exclusive playlist for What the France, featuring not only „Tiger Teeth“ but also some of the duo’s favorite “Made in France” tracks. The playlist includes works by Later., Aliocha Schneider, Anoraak, Warner Case & Jean Tonique & Max Kaluza, Tim Dup, Bomel, Lass, Thaïs Lona, ANOTR & Erik Bandt & Leven Kali, David Walters, Kids Return, Elia y Elizabeth & Yuksek, Clou, Blasé, Danny McLove & T-Bow, Sirius Trema, Pedro Mizutani & Patchworks, Adi Oasis, Myd & Chambord, Darius & Wayne Snow, Swimming Paul, Flavia Coelho, Julien Granel, Arigato Massaï, Paul Sabin, Chamord & Jaguar Jaguar, Myra, Motel Club, Sam Benaroya, and AGAV.