Julias Moon

Julias Moon is a Danish progressive electro pop/soul duo based in Copenhagen. Their music also contains elements of R&B, jazz and Euro electronica.[1] They are most famous for their hit singles "Bay" in 2013,[2] the follow-up "Lipstick Lies" and "Palace" in 2014.[3] They have all charted in tracklisten, the official Danish Singles Chart. The group is currently signed to the record company Republic Records/Universal Music.[3][4]

Julias Moon
Louis Samson
Background information
Origin2013
Genrespop/R&B
LabelsUniversal/Republic Records
MembersLouis Samson, Oliver Kincaid
For the director of Universal Ballet in South Korea and the prima ballerina, see Julia Moon

History

The group debuted with their single "Bay" in October 2013 where it was picked as "Ugens Uundgåelige" at the Danish radio station P3.[5] The same single was later nominated at P3's annual award show for the listener hit of the year and the Talent Award.[6]

In March 2014 the single "Lipstick Lies" was released. It fared well on the airplay charts and was featured on MTV Holland and Belgium.[7] The group played shows all over Denmark the following summer.

In October 2014 their third and latest single "Palace" was released[8] followed on November 7 by their EP "Fake ID Heartbreak".[9]

Members

The members are:[10]

  • Louis Samson - vocalist and songwriter
  • Oliver Kincaid - songwriter, producer


On stage, the trio is joined by:

  • Thorval Naur - keyboards, vocals
  • Felix Ewert - drums
  • Zacharias Celinder, bass, guitar and vocals

Discography

EPs

Year Single Peak positions Certification
DEN
[11]
2014 Fake ID Heartbreak 11 Gold[12]

Singles

Year Single Peak positions Certification Album
DEN
[11]
2013 "Bay" 23 Fake ID Heartbreak
2014 "Lipstick Lies" 7
2014 "Palace" 7
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References

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