Pete Rock, Transmusicales, Erik Satie… Our concert ideas and festivals

On Monday, the “world” culture service offers readers to “the morning” its choices in terms of music.

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For this last selection of the month of November, we offer meetings in Paris, Rennes or Lille. Particularly with the Franco-Japanese singer and flautist Maïa Barouh, the American rapper Pete Rock, the pianist Denis Pascal for a program devoted to the composer Erik Satie, or the pop and electro talents in the future programmed to the transmusica.

The emerging talents of the transmusicaes

Displays transmusicals from Rennes. Lestrans.com

“artists from all continents. (…) On the side of the major current musical complexes, folk, pop, rock and dancing electronic music are among the most represented in programming . “The artistic editorial of the 44 transmusical reindeer, from December 7 to 11, indicates his remarks. And its program, with more than 80 announced training courses, should once again delight those who expect from the pioneering festival that it essentially offers discoveries, even if there are some names already more or less identified, such as Lewis Ewans, Seb Martel, vanilla, saxophonist Muriel Grossmann, Fiftequinze, Barbara Boeing, the saxophonist Guillaume Perret…

A quarter of the groups, a large majority of which have only a few years of existence, will be presented in French premiere (Ayom, which brings together performers from Brazil, Italy, Angola and Greece, DEA Matrona, led by the Irish Mollie McGinn and Oraith Forsythe, Duo Rut, which brings together the Estonian singers Ann-Lisett Rebane and Katariina Kivi, Hippie Hourrah, Psyche-Pop group of Montreal, Koboykex, Duo between Country and Electronica of the Faroid Islands… ) or European (Combo Chimbita, New York quartet, the Australian singer Grace Cummings, Kin’Gongolo Kiniata, collective of Kinshasa, satellites, satellites that will come from Tel Aviv…). The creation of the singer and pianist Zaho de Sagazan will also be offered during the five days of the festival. Sylvain SICLIER

MAII BAROUH Métro Métro Métro Pop

 poster of Maïa Barouh. Poster by Maïa Barouh.

the Franco-Japanese singer and flautist Maïa Barouh presents on stage her new album of electro Métiée pop, Aïda, published in October on the Saravah label. The one that his father had created, Pierre Barouh (1934-2016), whose voice she encrusted and some sentences, in the form of a tribute, on one of the most melancholic titles (Ringo). She reaffirms in this album, as in the previous one, Kodama (2014), her cross identities (“Aïda” means “between” in Japanese) and her contrasting influences, taking hold of ancestral Japanese songs to dress them with sounds and electronic trance.

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