Le Poète - French Electronic Artist Who Makes Music Centered Historical Figures

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Le Poète is a Frenchman who makes historical figure "edit" videos which isn't too uncommon to find if one goes searching around the platform but what makes him special in particular is that he makes his own singles rather then using other's music. Here is a link Youtube channel and Youtube Music page. He doesn't seem to have a very large following as of this time but it wouldn't be surprising if it grew in the near future. There is also a possibility that his channel might be deleted in the future due to covering controversial figures.

Some examples of his work:
Julius Caesar | Nostalgia - EDIT



George Washington | Independance - EDIT



Joseph Stalin | USSR - EDIT



Adolf Hitler | Downfall - EDIT (educational)

 
I don't know him, but this reminds me of something I encountered recently. There is a whole subgenre of channels who repost "Aryan music" with Greek statues as the thumbnails.

This is not exactly what I had in mind, but one that came across recently.

The comments on these videos are all like these 1779034301361.png
 
I don't know him, but this reminds me of something I encountered recently. There is a whole subgenre of channels who repost "Aryan music" with Greek statues as the thumbnails.

This is not exactly what I had in mind, but one that came across recently. https://youtube.com/watch?v=pU-mWFvMYg0
The comments on these videos are all like these Ver archivo adjunto 9018938
Considering the aesthetic and the music, this looks like Fashwave, which has its origins in the Daily Stormer and image-wise descends from Vaporwave. Le Poète as an artist I'd say has some musical overlap with this kind of noise but generalizes it rather then solely focusing on fascist themes and motifs.
 
Considering the aesthetic and the music, this looks like Fashwave, which has its origins in the Daily Stormer and image-wise descends from Vaporwave. Le Poète as an artist I'd say has some musical overlap with this kind of noise but generalizes it rather then solely focusing on fascist themes and motifs.
Well, like the author in this article says, they're not very creative, at least from I heard. It's basically repackaged nightcore. High pitch, sped up or slowed down mixes of songs, mostly Russian. None of what I saw was explicitly fascist. If not for the comments or thumbnail, I would not have had any idea there was a community behind it.
 
Well, like the author in this article says, they're not very creative, at least from I heard. It's basically repackaged nightcore. High pitch, sped up or slowed down mixes of songs, mostly Russian. None of what I saw was explicitly fascist. If not for the comments or thumbnail, I would not have had any idea there was a community behind it.
If it's a masculine-looking classical statue with a dark background behind it in the thumbnail, good chance it's intended to be Fashwave. As for the comments, Russia has a popular techno and hardbass culture as well is more "conservative" leaning so that may explain why there is some community overlap. The lack of any overt fascist elements within the music or video could just be laziness or intentional but it does help the channel avoid any potential Youtube moderation issues.
 
I had no idea there was a subgenre called "fashwave", but apparently I've been pretty into it the last couple weeks. "TFXXII" is great.
 
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