MP3 ⎪ A warm and vital, mysterious and entrancing, acoustic pop music either sung in French or in Spanish. June et Jim's songs conjure up echoes from an old Iberian folk music that could have bred a medieval western movie or psychedelic transpyrenean town anthems.
MP3 ⎪ A temporary hand to swing sui generis / plays a so-called folk music: "patate et manioc" / collection of short pieces: hypnagogic songs: / sum of sung sequences to be assembled, / the listener instantly correlates at will the collected elements.
MP3 ⎪ A bright and autumnal record. "Bestiaire" starts with a vast and baroque painting, "Le radeau" (the raft), a true tale of initiation. Then, wood instruments, brass and strings accompany the guitarist in a soft and elegiac walk around Paris.
MP3 ⎪ Nobody is like him. As a singer, Antoine Loyer can only be compared to Dick Annegarn, but his influences are also painting, poetry and ragavardhini. Although he can be naughty or weak, Antoine Loyer is dedicated to his art with as much seriousness as if it was erotism, jazz or magic.
MP3 ⎪ For "Les Pointes et les Détours", Léonore Boulanger still entrusted his writings to the talented composer, guitarist and bassist Jean-Daniel Botta. Together they have created eleven timeless songs, beyond fashion, suspended between dream and... a waking dream.
MP3 ⎪ He is apathetical. While listening to the freshness and simplicity of songs by Camille Couteau, you can't imagine the ingenuity that they must demonstrate to successfully extricate from his room. In 2007, with guitarist Dominic Osawa, he tried to record some of them...
MP3 ⎪ For this third melancholic album, somewhere between Nick Drake and Dominique A, Aurélien Merle designed "Vert Indolent" as a real walk with breaks, pauses and wanderings, alternating songs and interludes with natural and "nonchalance".
MP3 ⎪ Accustomed to cover the songs of others on stage, Aurélien Merle recorded in 2009 a short album showing some love songs : "Moon River", Barbara, Bowie, George Harrison ... and a new original song!
MP3 ⎪ From the sufferings of young Hector to the dismay of the aspiring poet, from the revolt of a lombalgic excluded from work to the leak of a disappointed lover to Alpha Centauri, Philippe Crab continues his exploration of alienation, resignation, and insidious and slow social death...
MP3 ⎪ Some albums bore as fast as they please. Some others, like "Papillons de Paris", are permanent discoveries. Songs by Jean-Daniel Botta are complicated, perhaps, but Lord! how great is the light at the end of the still!
MP3 ⎪ Child and poet, or woman made of flesh, Léonore Boulanger can't let indifferent no god, no fairy, no elf. Her pen is clearly dipped into the ink of classics, myths, legends and ancient figures. Her talent is to make us close to this inspiration, this intimate, pleasant pain.
MP3 ⎪ English parenthesis in Aurélien Merle's discography, "For Words, Perhaps" brings together twelve poems of William Butler Yeats Irish transformed into twelve songs with fine acoustic arrangements gathering around folk guitar, piano, bass and cello.
MP3 ⎪ With "L'Autre Soir", Philippe Crab invents the "ambulatory song": 11 songs carefully arranged to the limit of songwriting and rock music, go from one bank to another in this port that makes the album cover. The words are not to be outdone, continuous stream, spraying our face throughout this walk.
MP3 ⎪ In 2005, the first self-produced album by Aurélien Merle, "Le Jeu des Balcons Mal Fermés", found its place between folk-rock music and french classic songs. It develops a silky, melancholic and meticulous writing.
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