Breaking away from Pastel Coast, Quentin Isidore sets off on a solo venture into radiant, psychedelic pop, fusing the melodic charm of 70s icons like Dutronc and Fugain with the unmistakable Mancunian spirit of the 90s (think Gallagher, Brown). A true musical Channel Tunnel linking the «Côte d’Opale» to the British Isles, his debut EP Monde Moderne is unapologetically French pop—yet you can still hear the jangle of a UK-made tambourine.
Credit photos: Coline Carpentier