Pointing excitedly to the sky
Cocosuma is a downtempo band from Paris. Their albums, published at Third Side Records have met both critical and public acclaim. Some of their tracks are picked for lounge or trip-hop compilations. Cocosuma gained some fame in 2005 with the French mini-series Clara Sheller for which their song The Servant was the end credits. Finally, they've changed their mind. After a debut album boldly entitled 'I refuse to grow up' which got them very impressive reviews, a growing hype both in France and abroad, numerous compilations, success in Japan (Ryuichi Sakamoto recently picked one of our songs on his playlist) and a track on a shitty Hollywood blockbuster ['The In-laws' starring the great Michael Douglas], Cocosuma, a Paris-based trio, were now ready to be full-grown artists. The do-it-yourself low-fi pop of the beginning had evolved into something larger and deeper. For real. Their previous singer having decided to concentrate on more important and boring stuff, Chimo and Chab were left with the seemingly impossible task to find a singer as charming and sweet, task in which they succeeded when they heard the voice of Amanda on a monday morning. 'Pointing excitedly at the sky', their second album is out in april and it's filled with: rainbows, sunshine, weird lyrics on numerous topics (life after death, consumer society, lions, witches, you name it...), subtle beauties, melancholy and hidden treasures. Taken from their official site: https://root.theworkpc.com/music/preview?img=http://www.cocosuma.net/ Cocosuma just released a new EP, entitled Charlotte's on Fire. It features 4 new songs, as well as remixes from Bo'Tox, Nouvelle Vague and Origami Biro. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Cocosuma is a downtempo band from Paris. Their albums, published at Third Side Records have met both critical and public acclaim. Some of their tracks are picked for lounge or trip-hop compilations. Cocosuma gained some fame in 2005 with the French mini-series Clara Sheller for which their song The Servant was the end credits. Finally, they've changed their mind. After a debut album boldly entitled 'I refuse to grow up' which got them very impressive reviews, a growing hype both in France and abroad, numerous compilations, success in Japan (Ryuichi Sakamoto recently picked one of our songs on his playlist) and a track on a shitty Hollywood blockbuster ['The In-laws' starring the great Michael Douglas], Cocosuma, a Paris-based trio, were now ready to be full-grown artists. The do-it-yourself low-fi pop of the beginning had evolved into something larger and deeper. For real. Their previous singer having decided to concentrate on more important and boring stuff, Chimo and Chab were left with the seemingly impossible task to find a singer as charming and sweet, task in which they succeeded when they heard the voice of Amanda on a monday morning. 'Pointing excitedly at the sky', their second album is out in april and it's filled with: rainbows, sunshine, weird lyrics on numerous topics (life after death, consumer society, lions, witches, you name it...), subtle beauties, melancholy and hidden treasures. Taken from their official site: https://root.theworkpc.com/music/preview?img=http://www.cocosuma.net/ Cocosuma just released a new EP, entitled Charlotte's on Fire. It features 4 new songs, as well as remixes from Bo'Tox, Nouvelle Vague and Origami Biro. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
The Servant
Charlotte's On Fire
Bam tululu
Communication's Lost
The Servant - Remastered 2021
Must Try Harder
Nutopia
Sparks
Suffragettes
Twilight Zone
Cinders
(Tapping) the source
Daisy's face
Easy Terms
Did you ever see
The Jar
The Man who sold the World
Oh Ruby Sun
My My My
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So As a Gentleman You Should Be More Polite
I Blue It
Tapping the Source
Lady In Waiting
Hey You!
We were a trio
You Are My Sunshine (Intro)
Bam! Tululu!
Servant
Athletes!
Broken Glass
Drizzling Yet Dazzling
Le Fusible
Polly (Has My Disease)
Un jour comme un autre
Sailing Home
You Are My Sunshine
What's Left of Us
(How High) Can You Fly?
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Miracle Man
#1 (In Your Heart)
Innerlude
What's Left of Us?
Courtyard
Rec 74
090105
Charlotte's On Fire (Nouvelle Vague Remix)
Mocking stars
Happy Holidays
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