Jean-Christophe Condette
Bass, Synth

Maxime Ingrand
Guitar, Synth

Dimitri Denat
Guitar

JérémieLegrand
Drums, Samples

Biography

Over the course of more than a decade, the French quartet Lost in Kyiv have refined a sound that fuses cinematic ambition, electronic precision, and visceral live energy into something unmistakably their own. With their new album, ‘We’re All Going To Be Fine’, they push that identity further than ever; sharpening their production, intensifying their dynamics, and embracing a darker, more immersive sonic architecture.

Lost in Kyiv’s music has always thrived on tension between the organic and the synthetic. On ‘We’re All Going To Be Fine’, that integration reaches a new level of clarity and depth. The writing and production process was long and exacting, allowing the band to refine every transition and tonal detail. Songs unfold with architectural precision, motifs are introduced subtly before expanding into vast, multi-layered climaxes. Dynamics are handled with patience and control, silence and minimalism are deployed as strategically as explosive crescendos. This careful pacing gives the album a cinematic flow and larger narrative in which struggle and compassion coexist.

Atmosphere remains paramount. Lost in Kyiv excel at building immersive soundscapes that evoke distorted horizons, soaring leaps of faith and suspended moments of introspection. Their harmonic language often leans toward minor tonalities and unresolved progressions, generating a subtle undercurrent of unease. Yet within that darkness there is lift. Melodic lines that rise above the density, offering flashes of brightness before dissolving back into textured layers of sound.

New album “We’re All Going To Be Fine” out 19th June.

Contact

Booking

Europe: Adrien Kremer, Voulez-vous Danser
adrien[at]voulezvousdanser.com

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