Radio Polo gets the most out of his home-studio solitude: rock songs based on loops that he can perform on stage in a one-man-band format. The new sensation of french speaking indie-rock delivers a powerful lo-fi sound, sometimes inspired by the binary brutality of proto punk, sometimes by the vaporous layers of soft-rock.
Freshly landed in the Belgian capital, he is offered by his father the silver camera that has been used to immortalize family photos for decades. A new passion is born. Like the photographer he has become, the musician freezes moments of life, places and thoughts in descriptive and sarcastic songs. Analog drum machines, bouncy bass lines, voice and guitar loops pop up and roll off like fleeting sunbeams to capture. For a moment.
With his first album “Double Exposition” released on April 4, the multi-instrumentalist plunges us into a sonic photo album to open when nostalgia or the desire for escape surface.