Vibrant 1920s swing aesthetics colliding with modern hip-hop beats. High-energy jazz vocals for late-night parties and vintage-inspired dance floors.
Alice Francis is a central figure in the European electro-swing movement, though her sound is more deeply rooted in authentic jazz and hip-hop than many of her contemporaries. Born in Romania and based in Germany, her multi-cultural background informs a sound that is both nostalgic and forward-thinking.
Her debut, 'St. James Ballroom', established her as a 'Neo-Charleston' pioneer, blending 1920s vocal mannerisms with modern electronic structures. Unlike many electro-swing acts that rely heavily on house music templates, Francis frequently utilizes hip-hop rhythms and rap-influenced phrasing, creating a more sophisticated 'nu jazz' hybrid. Her work often features collaborations with producers like Goldielocks and remixes by Parov Stelar, cementing her position in the global swing-revival scene. Critical consensus highlights her technical vocal ability and the high production value of her live performances, which often incorporate theatrical vintage elements. She remains a staple for listeners seeking a bridge between the classic American Songbook and contemporary urban music.
Shares electro-swing, swing, trumpet, nu jazz (signature)
Shares swing, trumpet, playful, nu jazz (subgenre)
Shares electro-swing, swing, nu jazz, saxophone (signature)
Shares swing, trumpet, nu jazz, saxophone (subgenre)
Shares swing, trumpet, playful, nu jazz (subgenre)
Shares electro-swing, swing, trumpet, nu jazz (signature)
Shares swing-era horn stabs, swing, trumpet, nu jazz (detail)
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