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Sarasara (born Sarah Filleur, 28 January 1986), is a French singer, songwriter, electronic musician and record producer. Born in Fourmies, Nord, she began her music career in 2014. Following the success of her self-released David Bowie cover "Heroes", Sarasara moved to the UK to work on her first extended play in collaboration with Matthew Herbert. The EP drew the attention of Björk's label One Little Indian, who signed Sarah in January 2016. Sarasara subsequently released her debut studio album, Amor Fati in November 2016 to critical acclaim, being featured in The Guardian's Future 50 rising music stars to look out for, Clash magazine, Rolling Stone and .Her work has been likened to Björk, Kelela, Aaliyah and Aphex Twin, drawing on various genres including electronic music, trip hop, R&B,

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  • ساراسارا (ar)
  • Sarasara (fr)
  • Sarasara (en)
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  • ساراسارا (بالإنجليزية: Sarasara)‏ (مواليد 28 يناير 1986) هي مغنية وكاتبة أغاني وموسيقية إلكترونية ومنتجة تسجيلات فرنسية. (ar)
  • Sarasara (born Sarah Filleur, 28 January 1986), is a French singer, songwriter, electronic musician and record producer. Born in Fourmies, Nord, she began her music career in 2014. Following the success of her self-released David Bowie cover "Heroes", Sarasara moved to the UK to work on her first extended play in collaboration with Matthew Herbert. The EP drew the attention of Björk's label One Little Indian, who signed Sarah in January 2016. Sarasara subsequently released her debut studio album, Amor Fati in November 2016 to critical acclaim, being featured in The Guardian's Future 50 rising music stars to look out for, Clash magazine, Rolling Stone and .Her work has been likened to Björk, Kelela, Aaliyah and Aphex Twin, drawing on various genres including electronic music, trip hop, R&B, (en)
  • Sarah Filleur (connue sous le pseudo Sarasara), née le 28 janvier 1986 à Fourmies, est une auteure-compositrice-interprète, DJ et réalisatrice française. Sa carrière musicale démarre grâce à la reprise du tube "Heroes" de David Bowie qu'elle réalise et auto-produit en 2014. Dès lors elle s'installe au Royaume-Uni pour entamer une collaboration avec Matthew Herbert, DJ et compositeur britannique . Elle signe avec lui un album "Amor fati" en 2016, produit par le label de l'artiste Björk : "One little indian". Au succès que rencontre le disque s'ajoute la reconnaissance de la presse. The Gardian introduit Sarasara dans sa sélection des 50 futures stars montantes de la musique indépendante " ,les magazines : Clash , Rolling Stone et Tsugi s'enthousiasment pour son style . Son travail est compa (fr)
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  • Sarasara (en)
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  • Sarasara (en)
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  • Sarah Filleur (en)
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  • Fourmies, Nord, France (en)
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