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Parisian pop stylists L’Impératrice took a very French approach to making their album Pulsar: “We really take time to make things good” said the group's founder, Charles de Boisseguin, with a smile. Taking this time to make sure that every decision in this set of songs captured their spirit both onstage and off really shows. Pulsar is also their first to feature guest vocalists including Maggie Rogers, Erick the Architect, and on “Danza Marilù” — an anthem for women of all ages to move freely on the dancefloor — the voice of Neapolitan singer Fabiana Martone.
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Parisian pop stylists L’Impératrice took a very French approach to making their album Pulsar: “We really take time to make things good” said the group's founder, Charles de Boisseguin, with a smile. Taking this time to make sure that every decision in this set of songs captured their spirit both onstage and off really shows. Pulsar is also their first to feature guest vocalists including Maggie Rogers, Erick the Architect, and on “Danza Marilù” — an anthem for women of all ages to move freely on the dancefloor — the voice of Neapolitan singer Fabiana Martone.

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