After more than 50 concerts and the release in 2019 of their first album " Elastic Borders ", Etienne Manchon and his trio unveil their exhilarating new creation : " Streets ".After more than fifty concerts and the release in 2019 of their first album " Elastic Borders ", Etienne Manchon, Clément Daldosso and Théo Moutou unveil their new creation : " Streets ", which takes us to the streets that have marked the personal stories of the three musicians. Streets lived in, boulevards walked, addresses visited, these streets, from the most insignificant to the most loaded with memories, have all in their own way participated in influencing the life of each of us. It is thus in the idea to celebrate all these places that "Streets" was born under the traditional form of a trio piano / bass / drums, enhanced by a Fender Rhodes and its effects. All these sounds mix to expose a music at the borders of jazz, rock and film music. Original compositions chiseled to measure, for a group with boundless energy whose favorite playground is undoubtedly the live! Clément, Théo and Etienne know each other by heart and show a rare complicity on stage, which they communicate to an ever growing and enthusiastic audience, from the Jazz in Marciac festival to the Reunion Island, passing through Sardinia, without forgetting of course the Barbizon !...
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After more than 50 concerts and the release in 2019 of their first album " Elastic Borders ", Etienne Manchon and his trio unveil their exhilarating new creation : " Streets ".After more than fifty concerts and the release in 2019 of their first album " Elastic Borders ", Etienne Manchon, Clément Daldosso and Théo Moutou unveil their new creation : " Streets ", which takes us to the streets that have marked the personal stories of the three musicians. Streets lived in, boulevards walked, addresses visited, these streets, from the most insignificant to the most loaded with memories, have all in their own way participated in influencing the life of each of us. It is thus in the idea to celebrate all these places that "Streets" was born under the traditional form of a trio piano / bass / drums, enhanced by a Fender Rhodes and its effects. All these sounds mix to expose a music at the borders of jazz, rock and film music. Original compositions chiseled to measure, for a group with boundless energy whose favorite playground is undoubtedly the live! Clément, Théo and Etienne know each other by heart and show a rare complicity on stage, which they communicate to an ever growing and enthusiastic audience, from the Jazz in Marciac festival to the Reunion Island, passing through Sardinia, without forgetting of course the Barbizon !
Après plus de 50 concerts et la sortie en 2019 de leur premier album « Elastic Borders », Etienne Manchon et son trio dévoilent leur exaltante nouvelle création : « Streets ».Après plus de cinquante concerts et la sortie en 2019 de leur premier album « Elastic Borders », Etienne Manchon, Clément Daldosso et Théo Moutou nous dévoilent leur nouvelle création : « Streets », qui nous mène dans les rues qui ont marqué les histoires personnelles des trois musiciens. Rues habitées, boulevards arpentés, adresses visitées, ces artères, de la plus insignifiante à la plus chargée de souvenirs, ont toutes à leur manière participé à influencer la vie de chacun d’entre nous. C’est donc dans l’idée de célébrer tous ces lieux que « Streets » a vu le jour sous la forme traditionnelle d’un trio piano/contrebasse/batterie, rehaussé d’un Fender Rhodes et ses effets. Tous ces sons se mêlent pour exposer une musique aux confins du jazz, du rock et de la musique de film. Des compositions originales ciselées sur mesure, pour un groupe à l’énergie débordante dont le terrain de jeu favori est sans nul doute le live ! Clément, Théo et Etienne se connaissent par cœur et affichent une complicité rare sur scène, qu’ils communiquent à un public toujours plus nombreux et enthousiaste, du festival Jazz in Marciac jusqu’à l’Île de la Réunion, en passant par la Sardaigne, sans oublier bien entendu le Barbizon !
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