Meet Chanpan

Chanpan — this NYC trio — they’re building a sound that’s all their own, blending alt-pop with a healthy dose of rule-breaking. It’s not just about the music, though — it’s about the vibe, the community, the feeling. And honestly, they’re kind of a big deal now — no joke.

Chanpan’s been making waves — from Chinatown to the Governors Ball Festival. What’s behind this energy, though?

The Sound That’s Catching On

Chanpan’s sound — it’s electric, a mix of jazz, indie-pop, and breakbeats all mashed up together. Their forthcoming EP ‘Autogratis’ is set to shake things up even more — with virtually every track shifting genre in under three minutes, it’s a beautifully disorganised collage. They’re not afraid to speak their mind, either — they’re not into the whole ‘indie sleaze’ scene, with its exclusivity and whiteness. But — what does this say about the state of the music scene today? Can you really break the mold and still make it big?

They’ve found their community, though — with other artists doing their own thing, paved their own way. They’re not holding hands and following the path together, but they’ve got each other’s backs — that’s the thing. With their Chantourage and Chanpals merch, they’re building a family around their music — and it’s actually pretty cool. So, they’re not just making music — they’re creating a movement, of sorts. And, real talk, it’s working. They’re not trying to fit in — they’re trying to stand out, to make some noise. But, the thing is — it’s not just about the music — it’s about representation, community, and being true to oneself. Chanpan’s music is a reflection of their experiences, their values, and their heritage. Yet, it’s more than that — it’s a call to action, a reminder that we don’t have to conform to the norms. And, somehow, it’s all coming together — the music, the message, the community. Check out their music on Spotify, and get ready to join the Chantourage.

Anyway, that’s Chanpan in a nutshell — they’re the real deal, and they’re here to stay.

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