Debut album forgive too slow out now on Ba Da Bing Records. Songs of self-destruction, love, and loss — raw beauty forged from adversity.
A deeply personal debut — intimate vocals backed by warm analogue synths and precise drum machines. Ten songs navigating patterns of self-destruction, love, and what happens when you can't break free.


Throughout her career, Anglo-French avant-garde electronic artist Julia-Sophie has repeatedly burnt everything down to the ground. Each time, she has risen from the embers transformed — forging new paths, her past casting a silhouette onto ever-evolving creative work.
Her debut album forgive too slow combines traditional songwriting roots with experimental electronica — intimate vocals backed by warm analogue synths and precise drum machines, recorded with producer B at Fonomusika Studio in Oxford.
Influences range from New Wave to folk confessional to house to avant-garde 80s pop. The songs narrate a story of self-destruction, love, and loss. By the end, embers are still burning — but there is a sense of getting closer to something authentic.
"Crystalline electro-pop songs about mistakes, heartbreaks, and relationships that never got far enough to be either."— Pitchfork
"Cool, twisted, open and bare."— Secret Meeting / Lauren Laverne, BBC 6Music
"A vibrant and heartfelt album that breathes real, unflinching life into electronic music."— God Is In The TV




