Archive for janvier, 2010

Before MIDEM in Cannes (January 23-27 2010) Pascal Nègre, CEO of Universal Music France gave an interview to Le Monde. He is talking about the evolution of digital music sales in 2010. You can also read another press article published in Liberation about digital music business.


Vampire Weekend is a rock band with african influences coming from New York. Contra (2010) is their second album on XL Recordings (Adele, Thom Yorke, Devendra Banhart, Friendly Fires…) after Vampire Weekend (2008). They are in front page of Tsugi magazine #26 (January 2010). You will find inside an interview of them from Jean-Yves Leloup, […]


This object designed by Matthieu Lehanneur is a white noise diffuser to fight against sound pollution. When you are in a noisy environment, the element dB is generating frequences to cancel the annoying sounds you ear (work in progress, neighbor, car traffic…). You can see this object at the VIA Design 3.0 exhibition at the […]


Owen Pallett is a canadian violonist, Heartland (2010) is his 3rd album. Owen Pallett creates music with great atmosphere with a bit of magic inside.


Richard Bona is an african musician that I like because of his music and of his philosophy. He has just given an interview to Le Monde. You can also listen to his last album called « The Ten Shades of Blues ».


Bella Union (Fleet Foxes, The Low Anthem, Andrew Bird…) just signed July Flama (2010), Laura Veirs‘ new album.


Le Figaro published an article about teenager and deafness. The first source of this trouble is MP3 players… This is the occasion to talk about la semaine du son which takes place in Paris and others cities in France. Christian Hugonnet organizes this conference week about the impact of sound in our society. Another article […]


Handmade (2010) is the first album of Hindi Zahra. She sounds like contemporary jazz, blues but she also has Moroccan influences.


L’Eclaireur 10 rue Boissy d’Anglas (Galerie Royale) 75008 Paris.


Deutsche Grammophon is celebrating its 111 years of existence with amazing CD and DVD boxes. Le Monde published an article about it.