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Hollywood live at the GaitÉ Lyrique
It is in the Foyer Historique of the Gaîté Lyrique that we find the Norwegian Mikhael Paskalev, a musician who caught the public’s eye with a music video in which he performs a dance routine in his underwear, shirt and socks to a furious folk pop song.
Mikhael Paskalev has just formed a new group. I...
Membrane – Push 1 stop & Wiklow
Membrane is an “algorithmic show of transparent materials.” The piece presents an alternative form of projection art and explores tangible digitalism. A generated audio-visual work, Membrane merges installation with live show. Volumetric projections hover between the performers who are caught betwee...
The Rite of Spring (Stravinsky)
Performing the Rite of Spring at the Philharmonie de Paris with no conductor, David Grimal and the 97 musicians of the Dissonances give themselves a harder challenge each year.
This work by Stravinsky, written in 1913, explores simple themes: rhythm and harmony. However, it was one of the most scan...
Andy Shauf at the Grand Halle
A multi-instrumentalist (he plays guitar, bass, drums and even clarinet), the talented young Canadian songwriter Andy Shauf spent several years quietly composing and publishing his music independently before signing, in 2015, to the excellent Arts & Crafts label in Canada and Tom Waits’ label ANTI- ...
Cigarettes After Sex at the Grand Halle
A disturbing androgynous voice, voluptuously hazy songs with a slow pulse, a science of silences and a suggestion of Velvet Underground: with this 4-star formula, Cigarettes After Sex sends temperatures soaring. Led by Greg Gonzalez, this American group from El Paso, Texas, achieved massive populari...
Kevin Morby at the Grande Halle
A multi-faceted musician, leader of many bands and side projects (Creepy Aliens, The Babies), Kevin Morby is one of the new faces of today's indie folk-rock scene.
With his seventies-star vibe and his heart-wrenching Dylanic ballads, the former Woods bassist made his name with Harlem River, an albu...