Little People, the nom de plume of Laurent Clerc, is an electronic musician known for his melodic and intricately crafted soundscapes that blend downtempo beats with an array of acoustic elements. With a musical background that spans from his youth, Clerc's development as a producer took a significant upswing during his time living in London, where he was influenced by the trip-hop scene. His style is characterized by the seamless integration of samples and live instrumentation, creating sonic narratives that capture listeners with their mood-setting abilities.
With a discography that has seen a steady release of imaginative tracks, Little People has been actively shaping the world of downtempo electronic music since the early 2000s. Recent works such as "We Don't Win," "THREAD," and the atmospheric "Night Fog (Little People Edit)" showcase his continued evolution and mastery of sound. The 2019 album "Landloper" marks a significant addition to his body of work and displays his embrace of collaboration and genre-blending. This album, together with tracks like "Teach Me To Fly (Little People edit)" and "Autumn Phase (Little People Edit)," illustrate his skill in creating compelling sonic environments that resonate with a diverse and growing audience. Whether through headphone introspections or immersive live experiences, Little People continues to intrigue and delight fans across the globe with his unique brand of electronic music.
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