SĖLĒNĘ

Composed of Mélanie Badal (cello), Blaise Cadenet (guitar), and Olivier Picot (drums), Sėlēnę is a trio based in Réunion. Their repertoire blends original compositions with rearrangements of Armenian melodies. Sėlēnę…

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NUBU

NUBU is : The desire to break free from the traditional roles of voice and instrument. The soft/the raw, the muted/the resonant, wood/brass, skin/metal, the scream/the breath. It's the encounter…

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[Na]

[Na]: A chemical element of enthusiastic disobedience. This is what we find in Monk's hole-ridden piano strokes or the Afro-Dutch distortion of The Ex and Getatchew Mekurya. The Chicago School,…

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MARSAVRIL

MARSAVRIL gathers around Pierre, Jasmine, Mathieu, and Benjamin, marveling at the likes of Makaya McCraven, Jakob Bro, and Marc Ribot alike. The compositions emerge from contemporary jazz, borrowing certain modern…

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Adèle Viret Quartet

To compose the essence of this first repertoire, Adèle Viret chose to return to the piano in her childhood home, like a return to the ordinary landscape, to the customary…

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Inui

INUI is one of those bands that strive not to reinvent anything but to reinvent themselves in everything. In nature and in chiaroscuro, what emerges from their almost-Inuit throats is…

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Petite Lucette

A dancing stain on the ceiling of the mind unveils a luminous crack, a breathless mechanism at the summit of vertigo, interrupted by questions, vibrating knots, and tiny tears. A…

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Prospectus

After a few initial sessions centered around Ornette Coleman and Steve Lacy, one of whose pieces gives the group its name, Léa Ciechelski (alto sax, flutes), Henri Peyrous (soprano and…

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Noé Clerc Trio

This accordionist and musician is likely to hold a special place on the jazz scene in the years to come. Everything sings (for us) in Noé Clerc's music. This young man is not only a unique instrumentalist but also a composer who knows that, without a real melody, the most beautiful improvisations are at risk of getting lost in the limbo of oblivion. Vincent Peirani, the Sun King of the accordion, has found his heir here: from now on, he will no longer be alone in spreading happiness by making his fingers dance on the pearly keys of his thrill box. Thank you Vincent, welcome Noé.

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