
Located in the heart of Carouge, Le Chat Noir is a well-established concert venue situated in the basement of a lively bar and restaurant. This vibrant establishment is committed to nurturing emerging artists and showcasing local talent, with a regular lineup of live concerts and DJ sets.
LMA presents a raw, intimate live set built from the terse energy of his Inutile songs. Revealed by Petit prince, he delivers six short, edgy tracks where his voice cracks yet holds its ground, blending electro, rock and rap to carve a distinct pop-rap idiom. The performance favours immediacy and texture: sparse arrangements, jolting rhythms and candid phrasing that make each line feel urgent, vibrant and unfiltered.
In French.
Ô Débit, a multidisciplinary artist, rapper, beatmaker, DJ and skateboarder, delivers a live set that blends improvised freestyle with meticulous production. His sampling-driven arrangements traverse rap, trap, boom-bap and electro, threaded with cinematic references and sharp literary play. The performance alternates kinetic bursts and measured passages, where technical, polished flow makes meaning and sound fuse. Expect an intimate, humorous and rhythmically rich experience that foregrounds improvisation and sonic storytelling.
Irikanto is a Geneva-based singer-songwriter whose intimate voice blends indie pop, folk, soul and groove. Trained in classical guitar before moving into contemporary music, she emerged on the local scene in 2023 and later pursued studies at Gustav and the HEM in Lausanne. Her songs balance tenderness and rhythmic pulse, with the single “Would It Be Different?” unpacking the fragile emotions of a friendship breakup through warm melodies and subtle grooves, creating an intimate, soulful atmosphere.
In English.
Max, known as Smoky, channels a lifetime rooted in rhythm into a compact, dynamic rap performance. A drummer since age six and a sound engineering student, he blends percussive precision with varied flows, sensitive yet incisive lyrics and haunting melodies. His hybrid rap and hip-hop approach favors intimate vocal moments and propulsive beats, shaped in collaboration with the On Stage program of the EJMA Live Foundation. The result is a charged, tactile set that balances raw energy and nuanced storytelling.
Twenty-three-year-old singer-songwriter Anaïs MVA, trained at the conservatory, unfolds bittersweet songs framed in shimmering pop textures. Her intimate voice navigates themes of mental health, eating disorders and addiction, often accompanied by piano or guitar. She foregrounds creative immediacy by sharing raw sketches on TikTok, letting listeners witness the work in progress. Recent singles “monde” and “vriller” herald the new project Le lapin blanc, where fragile melodies meet contemporary pop production.
In French.
Sisters Hannah Leah and Meghan Woodger weave luminous vocal harmonies and intimate guitar textures in an indie-pop folk repertoire. Rooted in Simon & Garfunkel–style folk-pop, their songs balance vibrant passion and gentle nostalgia, conjuring windswept cliffs and misted Irish landscapes. Their interplay of guitar, Dobro and close harmony shapes moments of stillness and swell, where purity of tone meets aching memory. Presented within the Printemps Carougeois programme, the duo offers a quietly powerful, contemplative musical journey.
In English.
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