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Hexagone w/ Pearl & The Oysters
Hexagone w/ Pearl & The Oysters
05.04.24 · Los Angeles

Hexagone w/ Pearl & The Oysters

With Pearl And The Oysters

Pearl & The Oysters is the French-American duo of Juliette Pearl Davis and Joachim Polack. The pair met at high school in Paris and immediately bonded over their mutual love for ‘70s jazz and ‘90s space age pop. They have been writing and performing together ever since, and moved across the Atlantic together in 2015.

After four years immersed in the open-minded DIY scene of Gainesville, Florida, Pearl & The Oysters headed to Los Angeles, where they connected with local artists and finished up their latest album Coast 2 Coast, which came out last year on Stones Throw and featured guests including Lætitia Sadier (Stereolab), Riley Geare (Unknown Mortal Orchestra), Alan Palomo (Neon Indian), Dent May, and Alex Brettin (Mild High Club).

Pearl & The Oysters have recently supported TV Girl, Budos Band & Babe Rainbow, and just featured on Dent May's new record What's For Breakfast, for the track "Time Flies When You're Having Fun". Look out for new music from the duo in 2024!

https://pearlandtheoysters.bandcamp.com/

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Tracklist

  • 0:00:10
    Michel Legrand
    Playing The Field
  • --:--
    Momotte, Laetitia Sadier
    J'ai Peur (De La Voiture)
  • 0:09:16
    Henri Salvador
    Thème Du Bateau
  • Bertrand Burgalat, A.S Dragon
    Ma Rencontre
  • Blue Stars Of France
    (All Of A Sudden) My Heart Sings
  • André Hodeir
    Flautando
  • J.-J. Perrey
    Sentimental Trip
  • Philippe Katerine & Kahimi Karie
    Parlez-Vous Anglais Mr. Katerine
  • André Popp
    Picasso Blue
  • Novelty Fox
    La Java Martienne
  • Big Band De Laurent Cugny
    Anthracite
  • Tahiti 80
    Garra (Bonus Track For Japan)
  • Alice Lewis
    To The Magical Mountain
  • Ilous
    Les Yeux Fermés
  • The Double Six Of Paris
    Early Autumn
  • Louis Philippe
    L'hiver Te Va Bien
  • Jean Guiraud & Roger Guérin
    Valse N12 En La Bémol Majeur, Op 70
  • Pierre Vassiliu
    On Imagine Le Soleil