After she made music in different forms that let her explore each and every corner of the musical planet she occupied, Juliette Richards found the space where to land her voice on and founded her first personal project under the name of White Velvet.
Inspired by Bjork's mad and powerful timbre as well as Andy Shauf's warm and intimate clarinets, White Velvet offers a jazz pop with her voice weaved with soft saxophone sounds on a velvet platter. Like a remedy for dreariness, a potion that would free us from our wounds and worries. Freed from the desire to follow the path of celebrity, White Velvet doesn't fit into only one music style and you may be lost in the way.
After a first release in 2019 called “Adulthood”, a second one in 2021 called “Encore à contre courant” with covers like “Dis moi oui” articulated around her compositions and then a track called “Thrill” that announced the return of the sunbeam in the last thrill of 2023, White Velvet will now release a kind of "patchwork album" named “Temps”. It'll be about beat, time and weather, three different matters that translate to “Temps” in French.