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  1. L'Impératrice is a group of six musicians: Charles de Boisseguin, the group's founder (keyboards), Hagni Gwon (keyboards), David Gaugué (bass guitar), Achille Trocellier (electric guitar), Tom Daveau (drums), and Flore Benguigui (vocals), who joined the band in 2015.

  2. L'Impératrice est un groupe de six musiciens : Charles Dugros de Boisseguin (claviers), Hagni Gwon (claviers), David Gaugué (guitare basse), Achille Trocellier (guitare électrique), Tom Daveau (batterie) et Flore Benguigui, au chant, qui a rejoint la formation en 2015.

  3. L'Impératrice is a group of six musicians: Charles de Boisseguin, the group's founder (keyboards), Hagni Gwon (keyboards), David Gaugué (bass guitar), Achille Trocellier (electric guitar), Tom Daveau (drums), and Flore Benguigui (vocals), who joined the band in 2015.

  4. Mar 29, 2021 · It’s late afternoon in Paris and L’Impératrice’s Flore Benguigui and Charles de Boisseguin join NME on video call from a pretty garden in the 18th arrondissement, close to bohemian Montmartre...

  5. Oct 28, 2014 · Signé sur le même label qu’Isaac Delusion (Cracki Records), Charles de Boisseguin peut se targuer d’avoir un parcours plus qu’éclectique. Journaliste de profession, il écrit pour un magazine (Keith) avant de se reconvertir définitivement dans sa passion première, la musique.

  6. May 19, 2019 · Though L’Impératrice has often said they aren’t fond of genre labels, founding member Charles de Boisseguin once described theirs as “cosmic-pop-slash-space-disco.” Last Thursday night, L’Impératrice transformed the Regent Theater into a sparkling discothéque straight out of the Le Marais in the 1.

  7. Mar 16, 2022 · Born in the bedroom of keyboard player Charles de Boisseguin, bathed in a sleek, quintessentially French tradition of electro-pop, L’Impératrice materialised on the darkened stage at the O2 Shepherds Bush, with glowing hearts beating in unison on their chests.

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