Paléo’s Hidden Gems
At Paléo, we love the big headliners… but we’re just as fond of discoveries. The ones you spot early, the ones you recommend to your friends before they blow up, the ones that turn a casual wander toward a stage into a real coup de cœur. This year again, the line-up is packed with artists you absolutely need to discover — before everyone starts saying “I saw them at Paléo.”
Ino Casablanca
From Morocco to Spain and then France, Ino Casablanca blends influences with ease. His rap, infused with electronic beats and SpanishMoroccan colours, grooves naturally and never takes itself too seriously. The result: sundrenched tracks that make you want to move… and gigs where the crowd simply refuses to stop singing along.
Marie Jay
With her sensitive, spontaneous pop, Lausanneborn Marie Jay talks about love, doubt and the small everyday messes as if chatting with friends. Simple writing, catchy melodies and already a devoted following. Some fans even show up to concerts dressed just like her.
Miki
Miki sings the things we sometimes only think quietly. Her direct, witty, slightly melancholic electropop explores overflowing feelings and the thoughts we keep to ourselves. With vlogstyle clips and addictive choruses, she’s building a universe that’s as intimate as it is endearing.
Urumi
If your cardio is ready, you’ll be fine. Urumi races through techno, rap and rave at full speed in sets that flirt with 180 bpm. The DJ and producer is part of the new frapcore wave that turns clubs into sonic rollercoasters.
Dope Saint Jude
Straight from Cape Town, Dope Saint Jude delivers rap that’s direct, powerful and unapologetic. Blending electro, Afro influences and Riot Grrrl spirit, her lyrics are as much statements as they are musical punches.
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