Biography
[justify]In a world of 24 hour party girls, Owlle is the rare creature of night who finds her bliss in solitude. Her shadowy electropop tunes, like breakout singles "Ticky Ticky" and "Disorder", reverberate with the tremors of midnight, and the eerie afterglow of dancefloors long abandoned. They feel both futuristic and ancient - as does everything Owlle creates. Even her chosen name evokes the secretive powers of the sagely, nocturnal woodland creature. [/justify]
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[justify]Owlle (real name France, and yes, she's French) likes to call her music "dream pop", not so much referring to the classic genre of the same name, but a general otherworldliness she admires. As a result, her sound is "something both melancholic and very danceable", Owlle says. The dance songs are weightier than most frothy floor-fillers, but sparkle with a dark whimsy; much like her ruby-red mane and celestial wardrobe, the singer's creative choices always reflect a penchant for bewitching fairytales. Owlle's background in fine art allows her to create a distinct world around her. [/justify]
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[justify]From her art direction and cinematography to costuming choices, Owlle's mesmerizing imagery is just as important as the music itself. The Owlle experience defies being contained to one form: the sound, style, and visuals must be taken as one convergent reality - a reality of a young artist's own creation.[/justify]