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Sam Sauvage, Dj Pone, Sarah Maison, Baxter Dury … The playlist of the « Liberation » music notebook – Liberation

Sam Sauvage, Dj Pone, Sarah Maison, Baxter Dury … The playlist of the « Liberation » music notebook – Liberation

A few months ago, we vanned in the playlist of these pages, The dazzling of a song people who dance (I love it) Signed by a young man whose raw and truly thunderous voice is taken in full pear. A rarity that this trunk! Very promising. We waited for the rest with some impatience. Was the promise going to be held or was the soufflé to deflate? As often, alas, with these new shoots too quickly exposed after an initial title that is a hit. The five unpublished pieces of his first EP, which opens of course with its famous test, allow you to lift your thumb in the air. Because this ch’ti which grew up on the side of Boulogne-sur-Mer, at the appearance of a modern young man New Wave, has with this particular vocal imprint power a major asset, giving it a few meters ahead of the competition. It is she who fascinates us and takes us into an intimate universe where the rock blows rub shoulders, as a child of the century forces, of the Electro scents.

A damn good -gifted self -taught whose vocation starts following the discovery of a live of Bob Dylan on Youtube. Hugo Brebion, of his real name, practice in high doses, self -mockery, irony, but also openness to others (Ali is driving at night, sort of Joe the Taxi For generation z) in the emphasis of heroic atmospheres, which again evolve in unknown land, even if Alain Bashung or Bertrand Belin can play, to various degrees (voice, attitude) the role of tutelary figures. Hoping that wild, it will remain.

A talented DJ, the former Birdy Nam Nam is also an adventurous producer, loving different influences. Like this successful title built around Bass Music, vocal samples and hip-hop abstract. Hearty.

This powerful ode against homophobia takes us between song and oriental music against an electro background. Realistic and poetic. The vibrant testimony of a habited singer-singer.

As often with the son of the Grand Ian, the slalom register between electro and pop in a very dancefloor energy. Is it a question of a village in the suburbs of Arles or a large Italian wine? We did not settle.

« We’re going to send you big Tek in your mouth so that you forget the source of your problems. » A piece with minimalist boom boom and assumed but enjoyable cretinery. We hold the tube of the BBQ of summer.

Extract from the third album of a tattooed Canadian rocker which still seems to hesitate between the Pixies and Billy Idol, but which has it under the pedal to become the new icon of skaters. It’s 90’s Again.



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