La Litanie des Cimes

Created in 2019 by violinist Clément Janinet with Elodie Pasquier on clarinets and Bruno Ducret on cello, La Litanie des Cimes plays with long movements, seemingly slow tempos, and harmonic contemplations.

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Rouge

Surrounded by Sylvain Didou (double bass) and Boris Louvet (drums), pianist Madeleine Cazenave takes us on a chromatic odyssey. We explore with happiness their multicolored spectrum, between the classic waves of Satie and Ravel and the hot-cold tones of Tigran Hamasyan, EST or Gogo Penguin.

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Un Poco Loco

Un Poco Loco is what you get when you put together three French modern-day improvisers and let them revisit the bebop repertoire of the 1940s and 50s, with a preference…

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Schwab Soro

Raphaël Schwab and Julien Soro have been playing together since they were students at the National Conservatory in Paris (CNSM). Today they both play a key role in Paris-based large…

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Electric Vocuhila

Created in 2010 during a tour with a saxophone/drums duo in Berlin, Vocuhila plays music based in the repetition of melodic and rhythmic motifs and the use improvisation as an…

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CHROMB!

CHROMB! is a quartet with strings, reeds, 88 keys and drums in, wired on 220volts, making rock with no guitar, distorted jazz or chamber music for sick kids and emotive…

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Post K

Following the examples of post-apocalyptic genre cinema, the Post K quartet delivers an offbeat interpretation of New Orleans jazz post K, i.e. post-hurricane Katrina. Belonging to the new generation of…

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Pj5

Beyond any doubt, french band Pj5 is in uenced by English and Scandinavian rock, pop and electro bands, as well as the New York jazz scene. The band stays strongly…

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