


Earlier this year, the single Miracle unveiled a poppier side. Initial singles from Chronologic have only raised expectations. For the first time, the band has also invited a selection of guest singers to appear in their music, adding to the texture and widening appeal of their sound. The result is a record that is joyous, high-spirited and so distinctly Caravan Palace. They did not want to walk the same roads, opened themselves up to the moment, retaining their eagerness to have fun smashing musical barriers and infusing vintage elements in their modern work.īroadening the sonic palette, the early big band feel of previous records now shares the stage with a production firmly rooted in electronic music, and Chronologic introduces new influences ranging from bossa and soul to hip-hop.

These accomplished musicians are also studio geeks, and the band hunkered for two years in their basement Parisian studio, relentlessly testing new formulae, looking for unanimous approval between themselves before unleashing their work on the public. With its fusion of hedonistic house and old school jazz, has now sold more than ¼ million copies and featured huge viral hits in the singles Wonderland’ and Lone Digger, the latter of which is about to be become the band’s first Gold Record in the USA.

Additional singles "About You," "Plume," and "Supersonics" arrived throughout the year in advance of the full-length Chronologic.Parisian electronic alchemists Caravan Palace released of their new explosive album ‘Chronologic’ on August 30th 2019, along with a North American tour starting September 2019.įollowing on from the huge success of their last studio album, 2015’s could have seemed quite the task for the band. An EP called Wonderland appeared a year later, after which Caravan Palace were relatively quiet until the release of the "Miracle" single in early 2019. It charted in France, Belgium, and Switzerland, and on the British and American dance charts. The whimsical Robot Face, stylized as, arrived in 2015. Caravan Palace returned in 2011 with the Clash EP, followed a year later by their sophomore album, Panic. Promoted with the release of "Jolie Coquine" as a single, Caravan Palace was very well-received, reaching the Top 20 of the French albums chart and garnering acclaim for its traditional jazz inclinations. CP made their self-titled debut with the French independent label Wagram Music. Comprised of Charles Delaporte (bass, programming), Arnaud Vial (guitar, programming), Hugues Payen (violin, programming), Zoé Colotis (vocals), Antoine Toustou (electronics, trombone), and Camille Chapelière (clarinet), the group are chiefly inspired by Django Reinhardt but also cite Vitalic, Cab Calloway, Justice, Lionel Hampton, and Daft Punk among their influences. Caravan Palace is a self-described "électro-swing" group from Paris who made their full-length debut in 2008.
