Clozee
CloZee is the professional alias of Chloé Herry (born August 12, 1992), a French electronic music producer, DJ, and label founder renowned for her fusion of bass-heavy rhythms, world music influences, glitch elements, and intricate sound design that evokes a spiritual and evolutionary atmosphere.[1] Born in Paris, France, she and her family moved to Toulouse when she was 11, where she began her musical education with classical guitar before self-teaching electronic production at 16, drawing from a background in sound engineering to craft her distinctive style.[2] Now based in Denver, Colorado since 2021, CloZee has built a global following through live performances at major festivals and releases that blend organic textures with electronic innovation.[3] Herry's career gained momentum in 2013 with early tracks that caught attention in the bass and glitch-hop scenes, leading to collaborations and remixes for artists such as Lane 8, Opiuo, Emancipator, and Of the Trees.[4] In 2020, she launched Odyzey Music, an independent label dedicated to nurturing underground electronic talent with an artist-friendly approach, which has since released works by emerging producers.[1] CloZee's discography includes notable albums like Neon Jungle (2020) and Microworlds (2023), the latter marking a deeply personal exploration of sonic realms supported by an extensive tour.[5] As of 2025, CloZee continues to evolve her sound through high-profile collaborations, including the joint project LSZEE with LSDREAM, featuring the album LSZEE (2024) and the Enigma Mixtape (2025), which merge her wavy dubstep with playful basslines for immersive listening experiences.[6] Her performances, such as the sunrise set at Same Same But Different Festival in 2025, highlight her rhythmic prowess and commitment to creating transcendent live moments.[7] Through Odyzey, CloZee not only advances her own artistry but also shapes the future of electronic music by amplifying diverse voices in the genre.[8]Biography
Early life and education
Chloé Herry, known professionally as CloZee, was born on August 12, 1992, in Paris, France.[3][9] At the age of 11, her family relocated to Toulouse following her father's job opportunity with Airbus, a move that shifted her from the fast-paced urban environment of Paris to the more laid-back, riverside setting of southern France.[9][3] This transition provided Herry with greater access to local cultural resources, including free youth centers where she later formed a band with friends during her teenage years, fostering her early musical exploration in a supportive community atmosphere.[9] Growing up, Herry was exposed to a diverse array of music through her mother's eclectic tastes, which included classical, global, pop, rock, and R&B genres—instilling in her an appreciation for genres across the spectrum from an early age.[3] At around age 11, coinciding with the move to Toulouse, she began five years of classical guitar lessons, which built a strong foundation in music theory and instrumental technique.[9][2] After completing high school, Herry enrolled in a two-year sound engineering program at a university in Toulouse, where she gained technical knowledge in audio production.[3][10] However, her passion leaned toward creative production rather than pure engineering, leading her to experiment independently with electronic music starting around age 16, drawing from her broad listening habits to blend elements of various styles.[2][3]Career beginnings
Chloé Herry, a French producer from Toulouse, adopted the stage name CloZee as a stylized variation of her given name, marking her entry into the electronic music scene around 2011.[1][10] In 2012, at age 19, CloZee released her debut EP Dubious through the small independent label Neuroplastic Record, distributing it via platforms like Bandcamp for free downloads.[11][12] The four-track project, featuring downtempo and experimental electronic sounds, represented her initial foray into professional production.[13] Building on this, CloZee issued her follow-up EP The Poetic Assassin in October 2013 via Gravitas Recordings, which included collaborations and glitch-influenced tracks that began attracting a modest online audience through streaming and sharing.[14][15] She actively utilized SoundCloud for early distribution and fan engagement, uploading full EPs and individual tracks to foster direct connections with listeners.[16] During 2012–2014, CloZee conducted her initial live performances primarily in France, refining her blend of bass music and global elements in local venues and small events across Europe.[11][10] These early gigs helped solidify her presence in the regional electronic community before expanding internationally.[11]Professional career
Rise to prominence
CloZee's breakthrough came with the release of her single "Koto" in 2015, which quickly went viral and introduced her unique fusion of bass music and global influences to a wider audience. Uploaded to YouTube, the track amassed over 38 million views on a prominent channel, propelling her from underground European scenes to international recognition. This viral success marked a pivotal moment, establishing her as an emerging talent in electronic music.[17] Building on this momentum, CloZee released her debut studio album Evasion in 2018, which debuted at No. 11 on the Billboard Dance/Electronic Album Sales chart, signifying her first major commercial achievement. The album's exploratory soundscapes further solidified her reputation for innovative production. During this period from 2015 to 2020, her social media presence and fanbase expanded significantly, with Spotify reporting over 2 million monthly listeners and 22 million streams by the end of 2020, alongside a dedicated online community including an 11,000-member Facebook group known as the "CloZee Tribe." Early appearances at major U.S. festivals, such as Bonnaroo, Electric Forest, and Lightning in a Bottle in 2019, played a crucial role in broadening her audience and bridging her European roots with the American bass music market.[18][9] In May 2020, CloZee relocated from Toulouse, France, to Denver, Colorado, drawn by the city's vibrant bass music scene, supportive venues, and proximity to like-minded collaborators and natural landscapes reminiscent of her homeland. This move positioned her at the heart of the U.S. electronic music ecosystem, enhancing her opportunities for growth. Later that year, she founded Odyzey Records to gain creative control over her releases. Her second album, Neon Jungle, followed in July 2020, earning praise for its seamless blending of ambient, worldly rhythms, and organic elements inspired by global cultures and nature, evoking immersive jungle-like atmospheres.[9][19]Tours and live performances
CloZee embarked on her largest solo headline tour to date with the Microworlds Tour in 2023, spanning 45 dates across more than 30 North American cities from September to December.[20] The tour featured support from Daily Bread on most dates and concluded with back-to-back New Year's Eve performances at Denver's Mission Ballroom on December 30 and 31, drawing crowds with immersive sets tied to her Microworlds album.[21][22] In November 2024, CloZee announced the LSZEE Tour in collaboration with LSDREAM, a 14-city North American run structured as two-night events in each location, featuring unique sets and lineups per evening to showcase their joint project.[23] The tour, which ran from March to June 2025, included support acts such as Levity, Wreckno, and Zingara, emphasizing experimental bass music with distinct performances each night.[24] As the tour's finale, LSZEE delivered a record-breaking four-night residency at Mission Ballroom in Denver from June 19 to 22, 2025, marking the first time an electronic act headlined the venue for four consecutive nights and repeating their two-night format twice.[25][26] Following the LSZEE Tour, CloZee has scheduled select upcoming performances, including a closing LSZEE set at Tahoe Live in Olympic Valley, California, on December 12, 2025, and a solo appearance at the Gem & Jam Festival in Tucson, Arizona, on February 6, 2026.[27][28] CloZee's live sets have evolved to integrate sophisticated visual production, drawing from her intricate studio techniques with custom laser and projection mapping systems like Pangolin BEYOND and Quantum FX, which created dynamic, theme-aligned environments during the Microworlds Tour and carried into LSZEE shows for enhanced immersion.[29] Her performances vary significantly across dates, incorporating live sampling and adaptations to maintain freshness, as seen in festival appearances where visuals synchronized with organic, world-music-infused beats.[21] Extensive touring has presented challenges for CloZee, particularly transitioning from her French roots to the U.S. circuit, including logistical strains of long-haul travel and adapting to divergent cultural expectations in electronic music scenes, as she reflected in 2025 interviews comparing the high-energy, festival-driven American audiences to more intimate European venues.[30]Collaborations
CloZee formed the collaborative project CloZinger with fellow French producer Scarfinger in 2013 while both were based in Toulouse, blending their electronic styles with world music elements.[31] Their debut EP, Ovation, was released in 2015 and featured tracks incorporating hip-hop beats and organic sounds.[32] The duo followed with the Forest Echo EP in late 2017, which expanded on ambient glitch vocals, guitar riffs, and MIDI loops to create immersive, nature-inspired soundscapes.[33] In 2024, CloZee partnered with American bass music artist LSDREAM under the moniker LSZEE, resulting in a self-titled collaborative album that fused her shamanic bass textures with his wobbling low-end and ethereal synths.[34] Released on September 27, 2024, LSZEE spans 13 tracks and emphasizes a dreamlike journey through thunderous bass and shimmering melodies, highlighting the synergy of their distinct bass music approaches.[35] Building on their partnership, CloZee and LSDREAM issued the ENIGMA Mixtape as LSZEE on June 12, 2025, a 14-track collection of experimental flips and remixes that explore playful, high-energy variations on their core sound.[36] The mixtape incorporates guest contributions, such as from Champagne Drip and Shlump, to push boundaries with tracks like "MIRAGE x STARCHILD" and "PHOTONS," focusing on cosmic and glitch-infused experimentation.[37] CloZee collaborated with the band Dirtwire on the single "Ankaa," released on November 7, 2025, via her label Odyzey Records, merging her bass-driven production with their folk-electronic fusion for a spiritually evocative track. Earlier in her career, CloZee worked on remixes and features with producer Lil Fish, including his 2016 remix of her track "Get Up Now," which infused melodic bass elements, and the 2019 single "The Lost Voices" featuring her vocals and contributions.[38] In a 2025 interview, both artists reflected on their long-standing friendship and joint tracks, noting how their shared French roots and mutual influences from Toulouse's electronic scene shaped ongoing creative exchanges.[30] These partnerships have significantly influenced CloZee's genre-blending approach, allowing her to integrate diverse elements like world rhythms, hip-hop, and experimental bass, resulting in a more eclectic and culturally rich sound across her projects.[35]Odyzey Records
Odyzey Music was founded in 2020 by electronic producer CloZee in Denver, Colorado, with the aim of supporting underrepresented artists in the bass music scene by providing a platform for their creative work.[39][40] The label emerged from CloZee's desire to foster a community around innovative sounds, emphasizing artist empowerment through direct involvement in production, promotion, and distribution, aligning with a DIY ethos prevalent in the electronic music underground.[39] The label's core focus lies in experimental UK bass, glitch, and fusions with world music elements, curating releases that blend organic instrumentation with electronic production to create immersive, global-inspired sonic experiences.[39][41] Key releases include CloZee's debut album on the imprint, Neon Jungle (2020), which exemplifies the label's hybrid aesthetic through its integration of bass-heavy rhythms and worldly textures, as well as collaborative tracks like "Ankaa" with Dirtwire, released in 2025, highlighting cross-genre experimentation.[39][42] Odyzey Music's roster has grown to include a diverse array of talents such as LSDREAM, Scarfinger, Tripp St., 9 Theory, and Zingara, among others, prioritizing artists who push boundaries in bass and electronic genres while building a supportive network for their development.[41][39] This expansion reflects the label's commitment to empowering emerging creators by offering creative freedom and resources, including compilation series like Muzique, which showcase roster contributions and reinforce the communal DIY spirit in the scene.[39][43] By 2025, Odyzey Music had achieved international distribution through partnerships like Symphonic Distribution, enabling wider global reach for its releases and solidifying its role as a key player in promoting experimental bass music beyond CloZee's own catalog.[44][39]Musical style and influences
Musical style
CloZee's musical style is characterized by a genre-bending fusion of world bass, glitch-hop, trip-hop, tribal trap, future bass, and elements of dubstep and UK bass, creating a rhythmic and multidimensional sound that transports listeners to immersive, otherworldly landscapes.[4][2] Her productions heavily incorporate organic instrumentation, such as classical guitar and global percussion, layered with electronic elements like powerful basslines and catchy, tribal-infused beats, drawing from diverse world music traditions including eastern and African rhythms to evoke a wanderer's spirit.[4][2] This blend results in a signature sound that defies strict categorization, often described as lucid and evolutionary bass music with a spiritual undertone.[4] Central to her approach are meticulous production techniques that emphasize atmospheric depth and cinematic qualities, rooted in her classical guitar background and influenced by film scoring traditions for a sweeping, narrative-driven feel.[45][46] She frequently employs processed vocal samples and glitch effects, layering them with organic sounds like flutes and guitars to build intricate, freeform melodies that transition seamlessly into heavy bass drops, fostering a dynamic tension between the ethereal and the intense.[47] This technical layering contributes to her reception as an experimental future bass artist, where organic and synthetic elements coexist to produce profoundly beautiful, colorful compositions.[48][49] Over time, CloZee's style has evolved from dubstep-influenced early works leaning into glitchy bass and trap structures to more eclectic full-length albums.[4] For instance, Neon Jungle (2020) and Microworlds (2023) expand into broader synth-driven atmospheres and global fusions while maintaining her core bass-heavy foundation.[50][51] Her work continues to prioritize conceptual journeys over conventional drops, solidifying her as a pivotal figure in bass music's experimental frontier.[4]Influences
CloZee's early musical development was shaped by her family's listening habits in France, where her mother collected world music records and her grandparents participated in a Christian choir, exposing her to a blend of global rhythms and classical elements from a young age.[9] This foundation complemented her classical guitar lessons starting at age 11 in Toulouse, fostering an appreciation for organic sounds that would later integrate with electronic production.[9] After relocating from Paris to Toulouse at age 11 due to her father's job at Airbus, CloZee immersed herself in diverse cultural experiences through travels that profoundly impacted her creative process.[9] Journeys to places like Kyoto, Japan, where she encountered traditional instruments such as the koto and shamisen, and the jungles of Costa Rica, provided sonic and atmospheric inspirations tied to personal memories of exploration.[46] These immersions in world music and environments expanded her palette, emphasizing rhythmic and ambient elements drawn from global cultures.[52] A primary influence on CloZee's work stems from film soundtracks, particularly the orchestral-electronic compositions of Hans Zimmer, whose scores for The Last Samurai and Interstellar inspired her cinematic storytelling approach in music.[46] She has cited these works for their ability to evoke emotion and transport listeners, mirroring her goal of creating immersive, narrative-driven tracks.[46] CloZee has expressed admiration for producers like Bonobo, whose eclectic fusions of electronic, organic, and world elements were among her earliest inspirations, prompting her to begin producing after discovering his music in a French library's electronica section.[53] Similarly, artists such as Amon Tobin and The Glitch Mob influenced her through their innovative storytelling and glitchy, bass-heavy integrations, encouraging her to blend diverse genres in her own productions.[46][53] Beyond music, CloZee draws from non-musical sources like visual arts and nature, which inform the thematic depth of her albums; for instance, the jungle motifs in Neon Jungle reflect her experiences in Costa Rican forests, evoking vibrant, untamed ecosystems through layered organic samples.[46] Collaborations with visual artists such as Android Jones for live performances and album visuals further highlight how psychedelic and immersive imagery shapes her conceptual world-building.[54] In the 2020s, CloZee's collaborations, notably with LSDREAM on the LSZEE project—including the self-titled album (2024) and the Enigma Mixtape (2025)—have broadened her influences toward psychedelic bass, merging her worldly, cinematic style with mind-bending, spiritual basslines to create symbiotic, journey-like soundscapes.[55][56][36] This partnership exemplifies her evolving incorporation of wonky, uplifting mid-tempo bass elements into her rhythmic explorations.Discography
Studio albums
CloZee's studio albums represent her evolution as a producer blending world music influences with electronic bass elements, released primarily through independent labels. Her debut full-length, Evasion, marked her breakthrough in the bass music scene. Evasion, released on October 5, 2018, via Gravitas Recordings, explores themes of escapism and global cultural fusion, drawing from her travels and incorporating sounds inspired by diverse landscapes and traditions.[57][58] The album debuted at No. 11 on the Billboard Dance/Electronic Album Sales chart, signifying her first major commercial milestone.[59] Her sophomore effort, Neon Jungle, arrived on July 3, 2020, through her own imprint Odyzey Music, amid the global COVID-19 pandemic, which influenced its introspective creation process.[19] The record fuses ambient, worldly rhythms with natural and dreamlike inspirations, evoking a blend of urban neon aesthetics and organic jungle vibes through tracks featuring harp, violin, and ethereal vocals.[19][60] Critics praised its innovative bass production and transcendent sound design, highlighting CloZee's growth in crafting immersive sonic narratives.[49][61] Microworlds, her third studio album, was released on July 21, 2023, also on Odyzey Music, and was largely produced after CloZee's relocation to Denver, Colorado, in 2021, where the surrounding mountains and nature informed its metaphysical depth.[62][3] The album delves into themes of microcosms within the universe, self-expression, and human connection to the cosmos, incorporating subtle micro-sounds, global rhythms, and symbolic elements to create an abstract reflection of personal growth.[63][64][65]Collaborative albums
CloZee and LSDREAM's collaborative project LSZEE debuted with the full-length album LSZEE on September 27, 2024, released via Odyzey Music and Heartwave Records. This 13-track psychedelic bass fusion album emerged from an organic creative process that began during a back-to-back DJ set at the 2021 Summer Camp Festival and culminated in a week-long studio session at an Airbnb in Joshua Tree, California. In production, CloZee contributed her signature lucid soundscapes and world music influences, while LSDREAM infused spiritual bass elements and hip-hop grooves, using tools like Serum and Omnisphere to blend dubstep, trap, and experimental textures; the duo worked from separate workstations, iteratively enhancing each other's ideas to prioritize energy and flow over strict genre boundaries. Unlike their solo works, which often reflect individual vulnerabilities, this collaboration provided mutual support, enabling bolder explorations into formless, genre-defying territories that expanded their artistic ranges. The album received acclaim in the bass music scene for its innovative synergy, hailed as one of the standout collaborative efforts of the year and tied to a 2024 LSZEE tour featuring premieres at events like Electric Forest.[66] LSZEE (Remixes), released April 4, 2025, on Odyzey Music, features remixes of tracks from the debut album by artists including Heyz, PIERCE, and Born I.[67] Building on their partnership, CloZee and LSDREAM followed with LSZEE: ENIGMA Mixtape on June 12, 2025, also under Odyzey Music and Heartwave Records. This 14-track experimental release compiles fan-favorite IDs and flips performed during their live sets, reimagined as a seamless, high-energy audio experience exploring enigmatic themes through pulsating basslines, mirage-like synths, and interstellar drops. Production emphasized live-tour dynamics, with CloZee's ethereal layers merging with LSDREAM's cosmic rhythms to create an "action-packed" flow that evokes the immediacy of their joint performances, differing from solo projects by capturing spontaneous, crowd-tested evolutions rather than polished studio compositions. Released ahead of a multi-night LSZEE tour finale at venues like Seattle's WAMU Theater and a 14-city North American run, the mixtape was praised for its vibrant, unpretentious innovation, transporting listeners into the duo's electrifying bass scene presence.[68][36]EPs and singles
Clozee's early career was marked by a series of self-released and label-backed EPs that blended downtempo, glitch, and world music elements, establishing her signature sound in the bass music landscape. These shorter-form releases allowed her to experiment with intricate production techniques and cultural fusions before transitioning to full-length albums. Her EPs often featured limited track counts, emphasizing atmospheric builds and rhythmic innovation.| Title | Year | Key Tracks | Label |
|---|---|---|---|
| Dubious EP | 2012 | Dubious, Focused, Unexpected, Disoriented | Self-released (Bandcamp) [12] |
| The Poetic Assassin EP | 2013 | The Poetic Assassin, Looking for the White Tiger, Unwritten Pages (feat. The Calm Project), Earth to Nothingness, Rise | Gravitas Recordings [15] |