Klement Bonelli Feat. Coco - Whiter Shade Of Pale (MIDH Premiere)

Already played multiple times by Black Coffee at Hï Ibiza during his Saturdays summer residency, the new single by French born and raised dj & producer Klement Bonelli is titled “Whiter Shade Of Pale” and it’s featuring French author, composer and live performer Coco. The track is a new version of art rock British group Procol Harum 1967 hit, #1 in UK, Italy, Germany, Netherlands, Ireland, France, with many reworks from the 70s until today from all around the world. It comes after Klement Bonelli’s “Scilla E Cariddi”, played on BBC Radio 1 by Annie Nightingale, included in Spotify Electronic Rising, charted #15 Beatport Afro House and Top 20 Traxsource Afro House and supported by MoBlack, Nicole Moudaber and more. It’s a new frame of the close collaboration between the two artists, already out together with “Marylin et John” and “Mamy Blue”, “About You” and “Something”! Klement Bonelli has become a name known to many ever since his 2005 release ‘Ethna’. Since then, impressive collaborations with Agoria and Robert Owens have found their way into his catalogue, whilst his 2014 debut album ‘C o m p a s s’ and track ‘I Give Up’ have proved favourites of Laurent Garnier, Kevin Saunderson and Richie Hawtin. His 2015 stand out collaboration with Michel Cleis and Martin Wilson ‘Marvinello’ saw heavy DJ support from Martinez Brothers, Âme, Ben Klock, Dixon and Nina Kraviz to name a few, and led to it being named as Resident Advisor’s Track of the Year 2015 and #1 in Ibiza that summer. Author, Composer, and Live Performer. Coco sings in a variety of styles and moods which incorporates all that she has loved, her deepest sorrows, and also her rage in poetic and violently melancholic lyrics. Charmed at a very young age, by the sound of the guitar - she fell in love with folk songs that were created by Leonard Cohen, Ray Lamontagne, and Bon Iver. She later discovered her affinity for both the piano and also the highly energised spirit of electronic music - which ultimately lead to her undeniable ability to charm the club scenes of Parisian House Music. Coco, by way of energy, and her dynamically empowering voice, is soon to deliver the murmur of a new Pop Era.
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