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If you've been anywhere near the internet in the last two months, you already know. Two masked figures in polka-dotted costumes, locked into one of the most hypnotic performances you've ever witnessed. A KEXP session sitting at over 7.5 million views on YouTube and 6 million on Instagram. Rick Beato getting 25 emails a day about them. Dave Grohl calling himself obsessed. "Fabienk" sitting among the 50 most Shazamed tracks on the planet.
The band is Angine de Poitrine, a two-piece from the Saguenay region of Quebec. Both of their albums are now available on vinyl and CD via ATO Records, shipping worldwide June 12, 2026.
Klek and Khn de Poitrine have been playing together for over two decades. They build their own microtonal guitars by hand (Klek literally added frets to a guitar with a saw) and have developed a sound that pulls from Middle Eastern music, Indonesian gamelan, Turkish rock, acid techno, disco, and rock. The result doesn't really have a category. Driving drum grooves lock in with intricately layered microtonal guitar lines that just pull you in deeper the longer you listen.
Pitchfork put it well: they "managed to take some of the unsexiest music in history and give it the type of groove that renders it undeniable."
The debut. Six tracks that arrived in June 2024 and quietly became one of the most sought-after records in underground music. "Sherpa" opens with a locked groove that immediately signals something different is happening. "Ababa Hotel" and "Sahardnieh" push into longer, more exploratory territory.
This is the first time Vol. I has been widely available on vinyl outside of Canada, via ATO Records.
1. Sherpa
2. Tohogd
3. Tamebsz
4. Ababa Hotel
5. Sahardnieh
6. L'Aberek
Available on Black Vinyl ($29.98) and CD ($15.98)
Released just last week, Vol. II is denser, sharper, and stranger. The "Poitrine brothers" pushed everything further: tighter dynamics, weirder structures, and a dry sense of humor that only reveals itself if you're paying attention. The recipe still revolves around the same three ingredients: acid techno, disco, and rock.
1. Fabienk
2. Mata Zyklek
3. Sarniezz
4. Utzp
5. Yor Zarad
6. Angor
Available on Black Vinyl ($29.98) and CD ($15.98)
Vol. I has sold through five pressings in Canada. Each one gone within days. Secondary market prices on Discogs went through the roof. Vol. II's first pressing is already one of the most sought-after releases on the platform. If you've been trying to track down either of these records, this is your window. Both are available now on black vinyl and CD via ATO Records, shipping worldwide June 12. We recommend not sleeping on these.
Angine de Poitrine are about to take this across three continents. Here are the dates we're watching:
| Date | City | Venue |
|---|---|---|
| May 10 | Leeds, UK | Brudenell Social Club |
| May 11 | London, UK | Electric Ballroom |
| May 12 | Bristol, UK | Strange Brew |
| May 14 | Brighton, UK | The Great Escape |
| June 20 | Joliette, QC | |
| June 27 | Montreal, QC | Montreal Jazz Festival |
| July 2 | Saguenay, QC | |
| July 3 | Trois-Rivieres, QC | Festivoix |
| July 10 | Winnipeg, MB | Winnipeg Folk Festival |
| August 14-16 | Buena Vista, CO | King Gizzard's Field of Vision Festival |
| August 18 | Los Angeles, CA | Teragram Ballroom |
| August 19 | San Francisco, CA | The Independent |
| August 21 | Portland, OR | Aladdin Theater |
| August 23-24 | Vancouver, BC | The Pearl (SOLD OUT) |
| September 5 | Manchester, UK | Manchester Psych Fest |
| September 6 | Edinburgh, UK | Edinburgh Psych Fest |
| September 9-10 | New York, NY | Le Poisson Rouge |
| September 15 | Washington, DC | The Atlantis |
| September 16 | Philadelphia, PA | Underground Arts |
If you haven't seen it yet, this is the one that started it all. Over 7.5 million views and counting.
Both albums ship June 12, 2026. Available on black vinyl and CD.