Roni Dot dreams of having been born in another decade. As the child of a musical family near Tel Aviv, she was fascinated by the synthpop sounds of the 80s and the chansons of Paris. These elegant, nostalgic influences shape her live performances and her indie pop sound. Roni Dot is distinguished by her ability to create profound, majesticto combine existential lyrics with catchy pop melodies, which makes their style something special.
The singles from her latest album, "Flamingo Pink," premiered on the Dutch music platform "Maxazine" and have been featured on platforms such as "3voor12 Den Haag," the music blog "Space Sour UK," "De Muziekplank," and "Musiczine." They have been included in playlists such as "New Music Friday" and found their way into the rotation of the famous Israeli indie radio station "Hakatze." Roni Dot's performances include renowned festivals such as the Oerol Festival, the Tellerlikker Festival, Tour de Terrasse, the Haagse Popweek, the Gluren bij de Buren Festival in the Netherlands, Live Im Grünen, Rosa Laub, and the Altonale Festival in Germany, among many others.
As a committed environmentalist, Dot strives to combine creativity and action. During the COVID-33 crisis, she initiated and produced a unique project featuring XNUMX vegan musicians from around the world performing a cover version of Bob Dylan's "The Times They Are A-Changin'." The project aimed to raise awareness of climate change and the human contribution to it and received widespread media attention, including TV interviews, radio broadcasts, and blog features.