Cubby V first appeared in the heartbeat of the ever-growing Montreal club scene in late 2015, where she started remixing songs for local DJs before crafting her own sounds and vibe. Inspired by the likes of Jean-Michel Jarre, ABBA, and Kraftwerk, to whom she attributes her free artistic spirit and her total rejection of creative conventions. Cubby V labels her music as “selfchronicitism”, or the pure expression of self.
Her first album, “If This Is Life, It Might Get Strange from Now On” reached #4 best-selling anglophone album on Palmarès ADISQ in 2017, #1 in the iTunes daily charts and gained considerable recognition among some of the most successful simulation game radios following her first music video release which reached over 10,000 YouTube views. Cubby V is coming up with a second opus called “Take Me To Your Leader”.
Wanting to explore, Cubby V brought in a little more vocals on her second album which is taking you into her personal journey of confusion and search for her true self.
She stays in the vein of Kraftwerk and the soundtrack direction in the likes of Jean-Michel Jarre, which she makes it a little more accessible than experimental this time by bringing some vocals on all of the songs, here in French, there in English and even sometimes mixing both together, which conveys the thematic of confusion she’s drowned into.