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[[caption-width-right:300:Galia Durant and Carim Classman.]]
Psapp is an English experimental electronic duo, consisting of Galia Durant and Carim Clasmann. They are mostly credited to have invented a musical genre called toytronica, which is electronic music made with toys and/or toy instrumments.
Though they are not really known, Psapp is responsible for creating the music theme for the medical drama series ''Series/GreysAnatomy'', "Cosy in the Rocket". They're also know for their sense of humor on stage, usually throwing hand-made cats on the audience.

It's hard to define Psapp's musicality. Some songs look like some kind of bossa nova, others sound really experimental, and others are more close to electronica. But it can be agreed that their tunes sound dreamy and child-like, together with Galia's smooth voice.

In 2009, they released the [=EP=] ''Early Cats and Tracks- Vol. II'', a copilation of old songs presents in other [=EPs=], then they went in a hiatus until 2012. At that time, Galia was dedicating herself to an illustrator career, with a [[http://www.galiadurant.com/ brand new website]].

In the end of 2012, however, they did a [[https://twitter.com/its_psapp Twitter account]] and, apparently, are making a new album for 2013.

!!Discography:
* Extended Plays:
** ''Do Something Wrong'' (2003)
** ''Rear Moth'' (2004)
** ''Buttons and War'' (2004)
** ''Early Cats and Tracks- Vol. 1'' (2006)
** ''Hi'' (2006)
** ''Early Cats and Tracks- Vol. 2'' (2009)
* Studio Albums:
** ''Northdown'' (2004- released exclusively in Japan)
** ''Tiger, My Friend'' (2004)
** ''The Only Thing I've Ever Wanted'' (2006)
** ''The Camel's Back'' (2008)
** ''What Makes Us Glow'' (2013)
** ''Tourists'' (2019)

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!!Their music, videos and themselves include examples of:

* AnimatedMusicVideo: ''About Fun'', ''The Monster Song''.
* AuthorAppeal: Cats. Just look at the album covers.
* BizarreInstrument: A xhylophone made of bones and an iron chicken they call [[ICallItVera Brunhilde]].
* CoverVersion: They have covered Music/{{Al Stewart}}'s ''Year of the Cat'' and WesternAnimation/TheAristocats' ''Everybody Wants to be a Cat''.
* EverythingIsAnInstrument: From toys to kitchen tools to animal noises. In the ''The Only Thing I've Ever Wanted'' booklet they credit an unknown cat.
* {{Instrumentals}}: ''Marshrat'', ''Whores'', ''Biskitt'', ''Homicide'', ''Glob''.
* LyricalDissonance:
** ''The Monster Song''; really cheerful tune about someone who will get eaten by a monster, though it could also be a metaphor for [[GreenEyedMonster envy]].
--> ''Oh and it's happening again''
--> ''And I do not like this pain''
--> ''Now that it's got me I will never be the same''.
** ''Apple Block'', happy song about a really pessimistic person:
--> ''I'll never be a good cartographer''
--> ''I can't read a map''
--> ''And I have never been from Europe''
--> ''I don't like the suntrap''
--> ''I'd be a terrible psychoanalysist''
--> ''Too sucked up in me''
--> ''I'll never make a decent botanist''
--> ''Don't know a shrub from a tree''
* ObsessionSong: ''Parker'' can be interpreted as one.
* SingingSimlish: ''Northdown C''.
* TheSomethingSong: ''The Monster Song''.
* SpokenWordInMusic: ''Dad's Breakdown'', ''How Things Turn Up'', ''Wet Box'', ''Kevin Paccashio''.
* StudioChatter: Played with at the begining of ''The Counter''.
* SubvertedKidsShow: ''The Monster Song'', sort of. Though it's not exactly a ''kids show'', the video presents animated funny animals... and lots of blood.
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