Mino Cinelu & Bojan Z & Juan CarmonaMino Cinelu is a regular who, like an older brother, comes to tell us his jazz adventures in the generous borders. His last Phocaean escapade dates back to 2019 as a duo with the Norwegian jazz pioneer Nils Petter Molvaer.Summarizing the career of Mino is a lost cause and our few lines would be insufficient to contain them! Spotted by Miles Davis, with four albums on the counter anyway! Mino has been in all the good moves whether it be in jazz and beyond (Weather Report, Marcus Miller, Sting, Peter Gabriel, etc.)So the great news of this edition is that Mino Cinelu «Is Back» and that’s the main thing. With a brand new project, MultiKulti, and a brand new trio with Juan Carmona, one of the best flamenco guitarists and composers and Bojan Z, Franco-Serb pianist seen among others alongside Michel Portal, Henri Texier, Baptiste Trotignon...And obviously this jazz trio will open their musical chakras by immersing us in their world tour, mixing urban music and traditional music. A concert under the sign of generosity. Caravan Palace:Caravan Palace is back in force with the release of a new album: Gangbusters Melody Club that relaunches the adventure of this singular group. At the top of the charts in the years 2010, they embarked with them a generation, with compositions and an electrojazz sound without equivalent. The exhilarating mix of vintage sounds and electronics makes up an unusual cocktail of jazz and swing, a reference to the roaring twenties. Without a doubt, originality is the signature of the trio. Their crazy and addictive universe opened the doors of the biggest festivals here in Europe, but also in the USA, with live performances particularly sought after by a lively fan base of swing, dance and joy. In ten years, the band went from being a live sensation on the European scene to a worldwide viral pop phenomenon. Like Coachella, Glastonbury or Paléo before him, the den of the Silvain Theatre will resonate with happiness and turn upside down under the onslaught of Caravan Palace....
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Mino Cinelu & Bojan Z & Juan CarmonaMino Cinelu is a regular who, like an older brother, comes to tell us his jazz adventures in the generous borders. His last Phocaean escapade dates back to 2019 as a duo with the Norwegian jazz pioneer Nils Petter Molvaer.Summarizing the career of Mino is a lost cause and our few lines would be insufficient to contain them! Spotted by Miles Davis, with four albums on the counter anyway! Mino has been in all the good moves whether it be in jazz and beyond (Weather Report, Marcus Miller, Sting, Peter Gabriel, etc.)So the great news of this edition is that Mino Cinelu «Is Back» and that’s the main thing. With a brand new project, MultiKulti, and a brand new trio with Juan Carmona, one of the best flamenco guitarists and composers and Bojan Z, Franco-Serb pianist seen among others alongside Michel Portal, Henri Texier, Baptiste Trotignon...And obviously this jazz trio will open their musical chakras by immersing us in their world tour, mixing urban music and traditional music. A concert under the sign of generosity. Caravan Palace:Caravan Palace is back in force with the release of a new album: Gangbusters Melody Club that relaunches the adventure of this singular group. At the top of the charts in the years 2010, they embarked with them a generation, with compositions and an electrojazz sound without equivalent. The exhilarating mix of vintage sounds and electronics makes up an unusual cocktail of jazz and swing, a reference to the roaring twenties. Without a doubt, originality is the signature of the trio. Their crazy and addictive universe opened the doors of the biggest festivals here in Europe, but also in the USA, with live performances particularly sought after by a lively fan base of swing, dance and joy. In ten years, the band went from being a live sensation on the European scene to a worldwide viral pop phenomenon. Like Coachella, Glastonbury or Paléo before him, the den of the Silvain Theatre will resonate with happiness and turn upside down under the onslaught of Caravan Palace.
Mino Cinelu & Bojan Z & Juan CarmonaMino Cinelu est un habitué qui, comme un grand frère, vient nous conter ses aventures jazzistiques aux frontières généreuses. Sa dernière escapade phocéenne date de 2019 en duo avec le pionnier norvégien du jazz Nils Petter Molvaer.Résumer la carrière de Mino est peine perdue et nos quelques lignes seraient insuffisantes pour les contenir ! Repéré par Miles Davis, avec quatre albums au compteur quand même ! Mino a été dans tous les bons coups que ce soit dans le jazz et bien au-delà (Weather Report, Marcus Miller, Sting, Peter Gabriel, etc.)Alors la belle nouvelle de cette édition est que Mino Cinelu « Is Back » et c’est l’essentiel. Avec un tout nouveau projet, MultiKulti, et un tout nouveau trio avec Juan Carmona, l’un des meilleurs guitaristes et compositeurs de flamenco et Bojan Z, pianiste franco-serbe aperçu entre autres aux côtés de Michel Portal, Henri Texier, Baptiste Trotignon…Et de toute évidence ce trio jazz va nous ouvrir leurs chakras musicaux en nous immergeant dans leur tour du monde, mêlant musiques urbaines et musiques traditionnelles. Un concert sous le signe de la générosité. Caravan Palace:Caravan Palace revient en force avec la sortie d’un nouvel album : Gangbusters Melody Club qui relance l’aventure de ce groupe singulier. Au top des charts dans les années 2010, ils ont embarqué avec eux une génération, avec des compositions et un son électrojazz sans équivalent. Le mélange exaltant de sons vintages et d’électronique compose un cocktail insolite de jazz et de swing, référence aux années folles. Sans conteste, l’originalité est la signature du trio. Leur univers déjantés et addictifs leur ont ouvert les portes des plus grands festivals ici en Europe, mais aussi aux Etats-Unis, avec des performances live particulièrement recherchées par une fan base animée de swing, de danse et de joie. En une dizaine d’années, le groupe passe du statut de sensation live de la scène européenne à celui de phénomène pop mondialement viral. Comme Coachella, Glastonbury ou Paléo avant lui, l’antre du Théâtre Silvain va résonner de bonheur et chavirer sous les assauts de Caravan Palace.
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