Vale is an artist built around one defining element: magnetic tension. Born in Lyon to a Vietnamese mother and a French father, raised between the discipline of French design and the raw freedom of Berlin's underground. She grew up where elegance and darkness coexist — where a woman can be both untouchable and devastating in the same breath. Her music lives in that contradiction.
Vale grew up between two worlds — the discipline of French design and the raw freedom of Berlin's underground. Where elegance and darkness coexist. Where a woman can be both untouchable and devastating in the same breath.
The decks came first. Not as entertainment, but as architecture. Deep house foundations, cinematic techno builds, hypnotic repetitive structures where tension and release become the composition itself. Producer-first, no vocal dependency.
Her sound is built on deep pulsing basslines, atmospheric synth layers, precise mechanical percussion, and dark melodic hooks. Club-ready yet cinematic. The objective: create an immediate desire — musical and visual.
The influence of Charlotte de Witte is there in the dark precision. Nina Kraviz in the provocation. Peggy Gou in the fashion-icon credibility. But Vale doesn't imitate. She magnetizes.
No interviews. No explanations. No unnecessary words. She exists through her sets, her silence, and her gaze.