**Roni Alter** is an Israeli singer-songwriter and multidisciplinary artist whose work blurs the lines between French chanson, indie pop, and experimental storytelling. Based in Tel Aviv but deeply influenced by her time in Paris, Alter crafts moody, multilingual tracks that swirl with poetic introspection and cross-cultural textures—think accordions meets synths, Hebrew verses tangled with French phrases. Her music, like the haunting "Water on Water" or the bittersweet "Lost Love," often explores themes of displacement, identity, and emotional liminality, delivered in a voice that’s both intimate and enigmatic. A collaborator with artists like Berry Sakharof, she’s carved a niche as a genre-defying wanderer, merging raw lyrical vulnerability with art-pop experimentation. Whether remixing her work (check the hypnotic "Stubborn" reimagined by Stone Van Brooken) or weaving personal narratives into albums like her self-titled release, Alter remains a captivating outlier in Israel’s indie scene.
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