
With a sensual voice that contrasts with the power of her lyrics, Mélissa Laveaux creates music that blends her Haitian and Canadian heritage with themes of historical past, sexuality, and the darkish humour she brings to questions of life and demise. She joins us within the studio to debate her newest album, “At My Softest, I Am Most Harmful”, and her exploration of Voodoo traditions and beliefs surrounding mortality. We additionally have a look at her private geography – the locations and influences which have formed her inventive journey. We additionally talk about Paris’s first Satisfaction Ball, a star-studded gala celebrating LGBTQ+ communities.


