May 6, 7, 8, 9 at 19h00 and 20h30
May 12, 13, 14 at 20h30
May 19, 21, 22, 23 at 20h30
May 26, 27, 28, 29, 30 at 20h30
June 2 at 20h30
June 9 at 20h30
Duration: 45 minutes
In collaboration with the Francos, Dômesicle presents an electro, pop, and melodic techno night shaped by the sounds of France and Montreal, featuring live performances by Léonie Pernet and Romane Santarelli, and a DJ set by Odile Myrtil.
The lineup brings together three artists redefining electronic music in their own distinct ways. Led by Poèmes Pulvérisés, released in June 2025, Léonie Pernet offers a deconstructed French pop sound, blending cinematic melancholy with expansive electronic surges. A rising figure on the French scene, Romane Santarelli delivers a live set rooted in dreamlike techno and organic electronica, extending the sonic universe of her album OK:KO. To kick things off, Montreal DJ Odile Myrtil sets the tone with her signature blend of diasporic rhythms, bass music, and electronic experimentation.
Léonie Pernet is a composer, multi-instrumentalist, and producer developing a deeply personal musical universe, oscillating between melancholy and exaltation, at the crossroads of electronic music, pop, and film scoring. With one foot in electronic and the other in pop songwriting, she moves fluidly across genres and disciplines, using a poetic language that resonates emotionally. Following her critically acclaimed albums Crave (2018) and Le Cirque de Consolation (2021), she released her third album, Poèmes Pulvérisés, in early June 2025 on Crybaby and InFiné.
Romane Santarelli has brought her immersive and emotional techno to some of the most iconic stages in Europe (Fourvière, Paléo, Marsatac, Art Rock, Plages Électroniques...). Influenced by Rone, Frahm or Bicep, she returns with OK:KO (Yotanka Records), a powerful and intimate second album. Her new live show — performed with machines, dancers, and a bold visual identity — blurs the lines between electronic emotion and contemporary stage performance.
Originally from Montreal (Tiohtià:ke), Odile Myrtil embodies pure passion.
As a DJ, she skillfully blends diasporic rhythms, basslines, and electronic favorites. As a singer-songwriter, she pushes the boundaries of R&B and contemporary pop into velvety realms, shaped by both vulnerability and strength. With projects such as “Paradis Artificiel,” alongside band members Victor Bongiovanni and Ouri, and collaborations with Chicago footwork producer DJ Taye, CRi, and Rizzla of Fade to Mind, Odile’s trajectory as a multifaceted artist continues to unfold.
A Montreal-based VJ for nearly 15 years, Kaminska’s visual elements are inspired by statistical modeling, creating vibrant, mathematical, and psychedelic universes that lead to exhilaration and inner escape. The result is an extensive, rhythmical choreography in which dismantled grids, wandering parabolas, and strings of data intertwine.
Mostly Noise is a multidisciplinary new media artist collective founded in 2022 by Johan Vagstedt and Danila Sergienko in collaboration with Hashem Ali, and joined by Olga Ionina in 2024. With their visuals, they explore the boundaries of the dome with vast fantastical landscapes, enormous structures and creatures and characters that interact with the space as well as with the audience.