Belgian singer and composer known for a sparse, smoky, jazz-rooted vocal style that blends electronic and trip-hop elements.

Often described as creating nocturnal, melancholic soundscapes; No Deal is characterised by jazz textures mixed with electronic hues and has been compared in tone to trip-hop acts like Portishead (per reviews).

A single, highly positive review praises No Deal as a concise, nocturnal jazz suite infused with electronic/trip-hop hues. The album's mood is described as melancholic, elegant and cinematic, recommended for solitary night-time listening. Instrumental contributions by Pascal Mohy (piano) and Dré Pallemaerts (drums) are singled out.

For:Fans of jazz, trip-hop, late-night/nocturnal music, lovers of cinematic and melancholic vocalists

 

This is the case of "No Deal", an album by Mélanie De Biasio, a seductive Belgian singer who, from the cover (characterized by a "Blue Note" aesthetic), weaves careful Jazz textures with a deliberately rétro flavor.

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