Laura Lautstark Takes a Bold Step With New Single, ‘Transe’, Exploring A Unique Take On French Pop

Released on March 7 this year, ‘Transe’ is the new single from rising artist, Laura Lautstark. Already known for her eclectic musical blend, that ranges from synth pop to minimal wave, Lautstark has embarked on a new journey with her sound for ‘Transe’, with her unique take on French Pop.

‘Transe’ is available to stream and download here.

‘Transe’ sees Lautstark showcase her incredible abilities both with her vocal range and fluency in French, managing to not just create a song that’s meaningful and catchy, but also navigate the technical difficulties to be found in singing both the high and low parts of the song. Given that Lautstark has a background in Baroque music, having received vocal training in the style, and years of singing in church choirs, the latter shouldn’t be at all hard to believe.

‘Transe’ was created at Lautstark’s home studio, in collaboration with a close friend who wrote both the song and lyrics, and additionally handled the final mixing and mastering. It serves as a beautiful platform to present Lautstark’s passion for music, and close relationship with the French language, while being overall a stunning song.

Laura Lautstark’s started producing her own songs and writing her own lyrics over the past year, and draws on a range of influences and genres, including German, English, and French. Additionally, her style blends sounds from a wide range of genres, reaching from hip-hop to cloud-popYou can stream and download ‘Transe’ here, and find out more about Laura Lautstark and her music online on Instagram, Facebook, Spotify, and Apple Music.

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