Licence IV

Licence IV

The tracks pulse with relentless grooves and captivating layers that compel bodies to move, creating an irresistible momentum on the dance floor.

France Est. 1986 Disbanded 1994

"The tracks pulse with relentless grooves and captivating layers that compel bodies to move, creating an irresistible momentum on the dance floor."

About Licence IV

Licence IV matters as a cultural symbol of the contemporary party scene, embodying the euphoric escapism that nightlife offers to listeners searching for liberation from the daily grind.
Their music stands as an anthem for collective celebration, creating spaces where people come together, not just to dance but to connect and embrace life’s fleeting moments.
Their music stands as an anthem for collective celebration, creating spaces where people come together, not just to dance but to connect and embrace life’s fleeting moments. At a time when social interactions can feel transient and fragmented, Licence IV's sound fosters a sense of belonging that resonates deeply with audiences. The band’s approach hinges on infectious grooves and rhythmic hooks that encourage movement and interaction. They harness repetitive beats and layered synths to build an atmosphere that feels both immersive and exhilarating, ensuring every track becomes a catalyst for communal experiences. This emphasis on rhythm over complexity allows their music to serve as a backdrop for unforgettable nights, where the joy of dancing takes precedence over lyrical depth. Their songwriting often explores themes of hedonism, fleeting romance, and the euphoria of freedom, delivered through a lively voice that balances irony with sincerity. The storytelling is impressionistic, inviting listeners to fill in the gaps with their own experiences while remaining rooted in relatable emotions. This blend creates a narrative that resonates widely, celebrating shared joys and the liberating power of music.

1 total releases· France

Full discography

Licence IV's albums in order, from earliest releases to latest.

1 release 1986–1986
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