Bingo Club, a Californian pop mirage to listen to with Dance Me

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Bingo Club unveils its first video, Dance Me, a track inspired by Californian music of the 70s and psychedelic rock. Bingo Club comes out of nowhere with a rather mysterious first track called Dance Me. It looks like he was found in the demos of a Californian band of the 70s. The video gives little indication. It was shot in Super 8 in Venice Beach, the paradise of skating. After investigation, the group would be the musical project of Martin, a multi-instrumentalist who loves travel, and in bulk bands like The Durutti Column, Mazzy Star, Ariel Pink or Procol Harum. The atmosphere of his music is dreamy and tinged with melancholy. He is the author of the video. He likes to bring back images of Europe, the Sahara, the Himalayas or the United States. Bingo Club, a Californian pop mirage to listen to with Dance Me

An EP arrives next September

Bingo Club is meant to be community, in the tradition of the hippie life of the 70s in California. To record his music Martin invites musicians to join him. He has put four titles in a box including Dance Me, the only extract already available and which seduces by its vaporous and lysergic harmonies. On the EP Separated scheduled for September on the Fuzo Music label, we will find four tracks written in English, French, Spanish, sung solo or duet. Enough to hover high while dreaming of life together. Mixed by Al Carlson (Jessica Pratt, Weyes Blood, Tim Hecker, Ariel Pink…), Bingo Club takes us into a world apart, far from reality. Bingo Club bridges the gap between eras with its languid pop that evokes Weyes Blood or Connan Mockasin. Ultra relaxed, smoky, and pleasant, the music of this group is a drug in every way recommendable. The band can be followed on Instagram Here is Dance Me, the first video shot in Los Angeles: https://youtu.be/R3eqJDGTzZE