Baisée – Charlène Dannancier [ST028]

Baisée marks the first release Charlène Dannancier signs in her given name. The French composer, performer and artist gives an incisive exploration of the emotional vertigo of ambiguous relationships: those destabilizing, uncomfortable zones where desire and unease dissolve into one another.

To be released on Strange Therapy, the album traces the psychological drift that takes hold when intimacy accelerates but never arrives: expectations splinter into dynamic shifts, dissonance, and subtle misalignments. Dannancier approaches this instability without confessional softness; instead, she treats it as material to be shaped, studied, and sonically unsettled.

Rather than composing songs, she builds scenes. Each track behaves like a charged fragment of a relationship suspended in uncertainty: an in-between flirtation, where every production is meticulously sculpted, tightening the walls of the narrowed, demanding soundscapes. Her voice is central: assertive, sometimes blurred or abruptly absent, lingering within a sonic vocabulary that pulls from multiple lineages without settling into any.

Sequentially, each track forms a lucid vignette within the larger account, drawing the listener into a constant, ambivalent tension where threat and vulnerability become two languages of the same pressure. Dannancier does not resolve this tension; she inhabits it, allowing fissures, distortions, and relational ambiguity to remain open. Baisée resists easy grasp: intimate, disruptive, a work that is sharply attuned to the complexities of desire and their possible impact. 

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