Solene Velvet - Femme Fatale West Coast Tour
Solene Velvet
Alex Andre


Solene Velvet - Femme Fatale West Coast Tour

SOLENE VELVET
Solene, also known as Solene Velvet, is a Los Angeles-based singer and a leading voice in the cyber jazz movement. Originally a traditional jazz vocalist, Solene’s sound is a reflection of the artists that shaped her: Portishead, Ella Fitzgerald, and Erykah Badu. She first emerged with “Downer Vibe,” a jazz-hop collaboration with Japanese producer Minthaze that caught the attention of Griselda's Grammy-winning producer Conductor Williams, leading to their acclaimed EP, Book of Shadows. Her 2024 album Chase the Stars marked a creative breakthrough for Solene, achieving over 7 million streams and earning her the fan-bestowed title of "The Mother of Cyber Jazz." The success solidified her signature style: cinematic, sultry, and profound. In 2025 she released Midnight Angel, a collaborative album with J. Rawls. Solene is currently preparing to release her first solo album, Femme Fatale, as she continues to redefine jazz for a digital, genreless future.

ALEX ANDRE
Alex Andre is an independent musician and producer known for a distinctive blend of jazz fusion, indie, and emo/electronic music. Based in Los Angeles, he frequently collaborates with other indie artists and performs live in local DIY venues like The Smell. His work often features atmospheric production and collaborative vocals. Alex Andre's sound is characterized by a "most marketable emo/electronic/jazz band" vibe, often incorporating jazz-fusion elements into indie structures. His aesthetic, as seen on his Bandcamp, often utilizes anime-inspired or watercolor artwork.
