Carne Pride 2026

For Pride 2026, we've brought back "Sounds Queer I'm In" for an exclusive capsule! To celebrate its launch, we're taking this month to feature some queer people in our community whom we love — meeting up with them to chat all things sex, love, pride and more! Read the full interviews and shop the capsule below. Happy Pride!

Claude Emmanuelle @claude.emmanuelle

CB: Fuck, Marry, Kill - Afterparties, One Night Stands and Morning sex

CE: Kill one night stands, marry afterparties, fuck morning sex!

CB: You never shy away from discussing identity and visibility on your socials. How do you feel your own queerness impacts your art? Your music? Your fashion? Does it ever come out in unexpected ways?

CE: I don't have the luxury of hiding who I am in order to fit into a society that I personally find sick. So nowadays I build my queerness in a goofy, bold, unapologetic and unbothered way, because there's nothing more lost on this earth than social constructs, even if sometimes they can be comforting. In my artistic practice, it's the same thing. I like putting my finger into the wound that's already opening and digging around until it sometimes brushes against problematic edges. With music, I don't produce yet, but I think it's the same story: you can't really miss my doll face paired with my tank-like selectas! Same thing with fashion — sometimes very fancy, sometimes very teen-coded, with strong queer messages printed onto the basics.

CB: You Helped Curate our 2026 Pride playlist, but what are some songs on your personal playlist this june?

CE: Here are 3 tracks that are on my playlist and in all of my DJ sets at the moment because their energy is synergistic, and because I always hope to see a few people kissing on the dance floor when they come on.

  • 'SENTO' - O'SIMMIE
  • 'Never Say Goodbye' - Yedgar
  • 'Sex & Cigarettes (Waxdolls Remix)' - Aerotronic

CB: What do you want to promote this pride month? Personal projects or otherwise?

CE: I've spent most of my existence as a trans person defending my community. Sometimes it gave that energy back to me, and other times it left marks on me. I'd like this militant purity to disappear, so we can gather and connect in a more collective way, while taking into account all the facets of our individualities, our conditionings, our intersectionalities, and the asymmetries that can run through us as a group. And of course, this year more than anything, I just want to make you dance on the dancefloor.

Marine Gora @marine_gora

CB: Which one is gayer, cowboys or cocktails?

MG: COWBOYS ARE GAYER OF COURSE 

CB: What made you want to open Le coyote (@lecoyoteparis)? Were you missing queer bars in Paris?

MG: Exactly. As a chef, and with an adress in Le Marais (which is the historia  gayest neighbourhood in Paris) I really wanted to create a new kind of space : a queer place with a high quality offer : food, natural wine, cocktails, music, atmosphere 🩷

CB: Besides Le Coyote of course, what would be on your list for top 3 queer bars in Paris?

MG: 1: Le Bunker, 2: Le Duplex, 3: Paloma -a restaurant, but giving a very lesbian vibe.

CB: If Le Coyote is for dinner and drinks, where are you heading to party after?

MG: I go to the TANGO ! 🌹 (next to the coyote) 

CB: What do you want to promote this pride month - personal projects or otherwise

MG: Let’s celebrate pride month at Le Coyote ! June is gonna be full of party and pride events !