UPSILONE
UPSILONE
Upsilone, the enigmatic artist still wearing his white glasses, continues to make his mark on the music scene with a project of great finesse, tinged with refreshing self-mockery. Following in the footsteps of iconoclastic artists such as Philippe Katerine, Vladimir Cauchemar and early Martin Solveig, Upsilone stands out for his creativity, skill and humor.
Embodying the versatility of Generation Z, Upsilone masters the entire creative process: from writing lyrics and composing melodies, to producing and directing his videos. He is the symbol of this new wave of self-taught artists, perfectly in tune with his era, its codes and new communication formats. Many people discovered him thanks to his offbeat "How to make a tube" tutorials, which caused a sensation on Instagram. In them, he takes a humorous look at how hits are created, revealing the samples used. Others were seduced by his daring remixes, notably of David Guetta's "Like I do" or Vladimir Cauchemar's "Brrr", as well as his track "Bodies Movin'", with its resolutely modern disco funk overtones.
His unique style is a harmonious blend of catchy 80s melodies and contemporary electro/pop sounds, reminiscent of the energy of Justice or Breakbot. Over the past few months, his innovative approach to speed house, calibrated at 140bpm, has won over a wide audience and put everyone on the same wavelength, breathing new energy into his productions. Upsilone has already collaborated with some of the most prestigious names on the electronic music scene, including David Guetta, Sebastian, Martin Solveig and
Kungs. Considered by many as a potential heir to French Touch 2.0, Upsilone carries the hopes of a revival of the genre. He made his mark when he inaugurated the "Club Azur" label with his track 'Dancing in the Dark', accompanied by an aesthetically-charged video.
In 2024, he conquered French radio with his viral cover of "Everytime We Touch" (Top #7, #1 Electro France, #1 Club) and joined the All Night Long label in 2025.