New York Electro-Rock Mischief Comes Charging Onto the Dancefloor

Allow us to introduce—or properly reintroduce—you to Chloé Caillet, the Paris-born DJ and producer sending a charged-up jolt through summer with “Bad Bara.” The Ninja Tune single rolls in on an electric bassline, bright vocals and shimmering synths before settling into the kind of irresistible funk that makes standing still feel like a personal failure.
Released on June 24, 2026, “Bad Bara” balances sunlit melody with a deeper after-hours pull. It is warm, playful and built for the exact point in the night when the room loosens up, the bass starts making decisions and everybody suddenly remembers they came out to move.
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Bring the electro-rock spark home.
Chloé Caillet turns New York influence into a bass-driven dancefloor charge. Visit her official world, then keep the setup ready with electronic vinyl and proper listening gear.
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Caillet describes the track as “a love letter to my New York roots,” shaped by the electro and rock records she grew up with. You can hear that collision immediately. The groove has club weight, but its strut feels closer to a downtown band swaggering into a dance space and deciding the two worlds never needed separating.

The official video mirrors that restless mix with knowingly scrappy green-screen effects, repeated clones and Caillet dancing in a purple-black leather jacket, white tank, black trousers and narrow shades. The visual does not chase polished pop-star perfection. It lets the edit jump, smear and multiply until the whole thing feels like a lost public-access performance hijacked by one exceptionally cool club kid.
That looseness suits a producer whose music has always lived between scenes. Caillet pulls from house, electro and dance-rock without flattening them into a generic festival drop. “Bad Bara” stays buoyant and hypnotic, giving its bassline enough room to prowl while the vocals and lush pads keep the track glowing around the edges.
Chloé Caillet Multiplies the Mischief in “Bad Bara”
Scope out the video’s leather, sunglasses, green-screen clones and wonderfully strange dancefloor attitude.





By the time all the Caillet clones have finished slipping in and out of frame, the song has already done its work. “Bad Bara” is sleek enough for the late-night set, odd enough to keep its own identity and catchy enough to march straight onto the INYIM hit parade.
Watch Chloé Caillet’s Official “Bad Bara” Video
Press play on the complete visual and get into the rolling bassline, electro-rock pulse and clone-filled green-screen chaos.
Source: Chloé Caillet, Ninja Tune and official SMIILE Records YouTube.





