Hyperactive Swedish electropop delivered in a thick Scanian dialect. Bright, circus-like synths and DIY energy for high-voltage summer nights.
Panda Da Panda sounds like a neon-soaked carnival crashing into a Swedish village. The music is built on a foundation of shimmering, high-energy synths and driving drum machine patterns that feel both futuristic and charmingly homemade. It is pop music that refuses to sit still, characterized by a relentless melodic optimism and a jagged, digital edge that keeps it from feeling sugary.
What truly sets Thibo Girardon apart is his linguistic commitment. By singing in a broad, unapologetic Scanian dialect, he turns regional identity into a stylistic weapon. His vocals are often processed and rhythmic, landing somewhere between a chant and a melodic shout, perfectly matching the 'circus-pop' aesthetic of his self-produced visuals and chaotic live performances.
Start with 'Flaoua Paoua' to experience his most cohesive vision of electronic madness. It is the ideal soundtrack for anyone who wants their pop music to feel like a DIY art project with the production value of a main-stage festival headliner.
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