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Neon Coordinates with French 79
Simon Henner, known as French 79, comes from Marseille and blends French touch pulse with widescreen synth pop.
City roots, synth heart
His years in Nasser and Husbands sharpened his ear for drums and bright hooks. Live, he favors warm analog keys, a guitar for texture, and measured builds that land with a clean kick.What you might hear
Expect a patient rise that spotlights Diamond Veins, Hometown, and Between the Buttons. The crowd skews mixed in age, with club kids next to crate-diggers and a pocket of gear heads trading patch notes near the back. A small trivia line: the name French 79 nods to his birth year, and his patches often echo late 70s synth color. Another detail is that many early sketches started in a simple Marseille room before he stretched endings on stage. Consider this a best-guess snapshot; actual songs and staging choices can shift from show to show.The Glow Around the Floor
Retro hints, modern pace
Expect retro track jackets, clean sneakers, and a few vintage Marseille football scarves folded into outfits. Phones come out for the big hooks, but many keep wide shots to capture the full wash instead of face-close clips. Merch runs simple gradients, a bold 79 motif, and soft neutrals that pair with citywear more than gym gear.Shared rituals
A common shared move is counting in claps before drops and humming the synth lead during the comedown. Older fans swap notes about French touch era 12-inches, while newer fans compare playlist favorites and pedal names. Post-show, the talk drifts to patches and kick weight, and small meetups spill to nearby bars without fuss.Knobs, Notes, and Nerve
Vocals are used as color, with live chops or a vocoder pad easing in where a human line would crowd the mix.