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  1. May 6, 2019 · Hagni Gwon was the first to join, and he introduced Charles to a drummer, who in turn knew a bass player, who knew a guitarist. They made their initial impact as an instrumental act, their first EP finding favour with nu disco DJs, and they built a reputation touring solidly for three years.

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  2. Sep 23, 2022 · The Fonda Theatre Hollywood, CA. Contact: Alison Pittaro, Microqlima Records, [email protected] Web: l-imperatrice.cool. Players: Flore Benguigui, vocals; Charles de Boisseguin, synthesizer; Hagni Gwon, synthesizer; Achille Trocellier, guitar; David Gaugué, bass; Tom Daveau, drums

  3. The band grew by stealth, with Hagni Gwon arriving on claviers, David Gaugué on the bass and Tom Daveau on the drums, soon turning a one-man project into a gang. Chanteuse Flore Benguigui’s arrival gave their sophisti-pop sound a tangible femininity that had always been there as an undercurrent.

  4. Hagni Gwon's gear and equipment including the Arturia Keystep, Korg MicroKORG Synthesizer/Vocoder, and Sequential Prophet-6 Desktop Module.

  5. Silver Arena. Sun 11.8. ⬟ 16:00. L’Impératrice is a French sensation that creates music by blending pop, nu-disco, soul, and electro. Founded in 2012, this Parisian band has risen to a cheerful cult prominence, with its most popular songs streamed tens of millions of times.

  6. Apr 21, 2024 · "We were so pleased to see people waiting for us in the tent, and in one or two songs, people were gathering and then people were spreading out of the tent," recalled keyboardist Hagni Gwon.

  7. Apr 17, 2022 · Two years after the pandemic stymied their debut at the famed Coachella stage, French disco pop band L'Imperatrice is having their California moment.

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