#french-music — Public Fediverse posts
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Chants D'Auvergne: Vol. II, No. 3: Pastourelle
https://youtu.be/Ke4k0TUDf2U?si=94fn5CpMGFesjdUlThe Chants D'Auvergne are amongst my favourite pieces of vocal music. "Baïlèro" is deservedly widely known, but there are so many others to love; for example, I cannot imagine ever tiring of "Pastourelle".
The songs also make me think about the relationship of folk music to concert music, regionalism in French culture, and the tension between art we like and politics we don't; Canteloube was a conservative who tied his promotion of the traditional music of the French regions to the values of the Vichy regime.
#ChantsDAuvergne #JosephCanteloube #FrenchMusic #20thCenturyMusic #FredericaVonStade
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SVEND48 Leaves a Mark
“Sans laisser d’adresse” blends French emotion, indie color and a poetic sense of escape. Discover the track on Audiartist: https://www.audiartist.com/svend48-sans-laisser-dadresse/ #IndieMusic #FrenchMusic
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Si je devais résumer mon style musical, je dirais que je fais de la pop expérimentale.
À l'occasion de ce Bandcamp Friday, ma discographie complète est proposée pour 15 balles.
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Découvrez cet extrait live d'Yves Fourneau — "La grande maison" : une chanson pleine de nostalgie et de douceur. Parfait pour une pause musicale intime, laissez-vous porter par la voix et l'ambiance. #YvesFourneau #LaGrandeMaison #ChansonFrançaise #French #Live #LiveMusic #FrenchMusic #Folk
https://peertube.musicstudio.pro/videos/watch/c3acbb19-df70-4d42-879a-09c174800c18 -
Vibrez avec Pôglo ! 'Danse avec moi' est un clip chaud et entraînant (réal. Lorenzovie, prod. CC PRODUCTION) — parfait pour bouger ce soir. À découvrir ! #Poglo #Danse #MusicVideo #FrenchMusic #NewMusic #Dance #French
https://peertube.zergy.net/videos/watch/af0643d7-ac14-4b8f-b3a3-fecdd8a979cb -
People share their favorite songs sung in languages they don't understand at all
https://web.brid.gy/r/https://www.upworthy.com/best-non-english-songs
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I have all sorts of mixed feelings about this piece, some arising from the music itself, others emerging from a web of personal associations, passions, and uncertainties.
Is this great music or something more like an elaborate firework display? Does this question even have a sensible answer?
Saint-Saëns: Symphony No. 3 'Organ Symphony' | Berlin Radio Symphony Orchestra & Iveta Apkalna
https://youtu.be/BJJs_yw--zk?si=bwqoPqWQuyW5oDni#SaintSaëns #OrganSymphony #Symphony #RomanticMusic #FrenchMusic #19thCenturyMusic #Organ
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I choose to commemorate Maurice Ravel by listening to Kathrin Isabelle Klein play Miroirs Nr. 5 -- La vallée des cloches.
I also admit that I have wished at times that Boléro could be redacted from our collective musical memory!
https://youtu.be/4LqSrS7CcHU?si=vWbvuUIE13Qmd28x
#Music #FrenchMusic #MauriceRavel #Piano #Miroirs # LaValléeDesCloches #Boléro #KathrinIsabelleKlein
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Si j'avais du blé, je partirais bien loin d'ici
A4J243 1️⃣3️⃣4️⃣0️⃣ A good song a day keeps the doctor away 🎧
🔥 Les Wampas - Manu Chao (2003) 🔥
https://music.youtube.com/watch?v=3pwZkJ2SKQ4&si=eSw6jAOMrYUTHKkJ
2090/3080h|AT+61/180|DA98/154|CF325/327|P66,4|TS61,5h/257j|MA63/248|AX104/139|L49
My playlists: https://www.deezer.com/fr/profile/4727978902/playlists
A1[AT1/4,5]|[DA1/3,9]|[TS0,0113h/j]|[L48][MA1/4,63]-A2[AT1/1,38][DA1/6][L48][AX0,81][1/4,56]-A3[AT1/4,8][DA1/4,3][AX0,89]
#music #frenchmusic #nowlistening #nowplaying #2000smusic #tuesday #november2025
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Le blé a les dents acérées
A4J242 1️⃣3️⃣3️⃣9️⃣ A good song a day keeps the doctor away 🎧
🔥 Téléphone - Argent trop cher (1980) 🔥
https://music.youtube.com/watch?v=mGmdsuGnJCA&si=PEmavE50_x5inash
2082/3072h|AT+61/179|DA98/153|CF324/326|P66,4|TS61,5h/256j|MA63/247|AX103/138|L48
My playlists: https://www.deezer.com/fr/profile/4727978902/playlists
A1[AT1/4,5]|[DA1/3,9]|[TS0,0113h/j]|[L48][MA1/4,63]-A2[AT1/1,38][DA1/6][L48][AX0,81][1/4,56]-A3[AT1/4,8][DA1/4,3][AX0,89]
#music #frenchmusic #nowlistening #nowplaying #1980smusic #monday #november2025 #goodmorning
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and now, this #Ska song by Skarface band that brings me good memories when I met them through a ska compilation in a street market and since then I have them in the collection!... enjoy!... 👇🎶🏁🔊
➡️ https://inv.nadeko.net/watch?v=AWr5T40dueY
#SkaMusic #BestMusic #Music #FrenchMusic #NowPlaying #MusicDiscovery #MusicOfMastodon #NewMusic
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Nouveau single de Lynn ce vendredi ✨🥹
J’ai trop hâte !!
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🙂↔️ Un vrai régal pour les oreilles le dernier album de #Justice: Hyperdrama. 🎶 (je sais, je le découvre un an plus tard mais il n'est jamais trop tard)
J'aime particulièrement le morceau "Afterimage": https://etjusticepourtous.bandcamp.com/track/afterimage-with-rimon
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-ii- – Apostles of the Flesh Review
By Spicie Forrest
Before you ask, it’s pronounced “two eyes.” -ii- formed in Nancy, France in 2018. Since then, they’ve released a handful of EPs and singles, as well as a debut LP, Extinction, in 2021. Historically a duo—composer/multi-instrumentalist Benjamin Racine and singer Hélène Ruzic—the band brought on multi-instrumentalist Maxime Keller and drummer/percussionist David l’Huillier for their sophomore effort, Apostles of the Flesh.1 As a sucker for anything vaguely sacrilegious, that album title is what caught my interest, and I’m glad it did. Apostles of the Flesh is an intimate and visceral experience, and it’s one you shouldn’t miss.
-ii- is not a metal band. They play what they seem to call “ghost wave,” which sits somewhere between post-rock, goth, darkwave, trip-hop, and industrial, at times recalling HEALTH or Nine Inch Nails. If this sounds fairly electronics-heavy, it is. But on Apostles of the Flesh, -ii- eschews the drum machines and some other electronics of their debut in favor of live instrumentation, and it’s a resounding success. With l’Huillier’s lively drumming and Racine’s unique instruments,2 Apostles of the Flesh feels alive. This organic improvement over Extinction would be nothing to write home about, however, without the impressive songcraft Racine showcases here. Whether it’s a distorted, electronic bridge amidst tribal yet airy instrumentals (“Lotis”), impactful usage of audio effects (“Pearls Beneath the Embers,” “Virginia’s Mirror”), or shimmering synths draped over wistful strings (“The Fountain of Helicon”), everything fits together and flows effortlessly. Of particular note is “When Beauty is a Crime,” where -ii- mirrors its lyrical violence with a tense and uncomfortable atmosphere that refuses to let the listener move on. Apostles of the Flesh is intentional. It’s meticulously crafted. And metal or not, -ii- undoubtedly possesses the Metal Spirit™.
Two elements in particular drive this album’s high caliber: Ruzic’s vocals and l’Huillier’s drums. By turns conflicted (“The Birth of Venus”), seductive (“Sisyphus in Red”), defiant (“Where the Diamonds are Hurled”), and spiteful (“Under the Skin”), Ruzic guides the listener through an examination of the body and its inextricable link to the spirit. Lyrically, she’s transgressive like Ethel Cain or GGGOLDDD, but less direct. Her delivery hies closer to Chelsea Wolfe or Darkher, although -ii- fosters a greater sense of rhythmic urgency. This is largely accomplished by l’Huillier’s standout performance, both carnal and tribal. Hammering at his kit with artful brutality, l’Huillier drives ritualistic numbers (“Sisters of the Coven,” “Digging for Blood”), stricken passages (“Under the Skin,” “When Beauty is a Crime”), and enraptured crescendos (“The Birth of Venus”) with the same skilled hand. The spiraling climax of “The Fountain of Helicon” is a high point, as l’Huillier recklessly hurtles the listener toward the fabled spring. L’Huillier brings an intensity to Apostles of the Flesh that, combined with Ruzic’s provocative and emotive singing, cements this album not just as a collection of good songs, but as an intense, ritualistic experience.
Not only is Racine responsible for the musical arrangements, but he also handles much of the production. The mix is big and spacious, and each instrument gets plenty of room to flourish. Even in the most chaotic moments of Apostles of the Flesh, when drums, vocals, strings, or synths rise to a fever pitch, each element is clear and vibrant (“The Birth of Venus,” “Lotis,” “The Fountain of Helicon”). His use of the soundstage is equally impressive, and because of this, Apostles of the Flesh excels in a pair of headphones over a speaker system. Quivering strings and ethereal synths dynamically float through the space, creating a lost, forlorn sensation on “When Beauty is a Crime” and “Virginia’s Mirror.” Ruzic sounds so close and so private amid the waves and rainfall of spoken word piece “L’Onde et l’Abysse,” it’s as if she speaks to the listener alone.
Apostles of the Flesh is not an album to play in the background, and it’s not for everyone. It demands both your attention and an emotional investment to shine, but shine it does. Some might balk at a 65-minute runtime or note that several songs go on long after Ruzic is done singing. I consider it a testament to Racine’s compositional prowess that these longer outros feel valuable and that the album holds my attention front to back. Apostles of the Flesh is passionate, vulnerable, and cathartic. For those willing to commit, -ii- offers an intense, surreal journey you won’t soon forget.
Rating: 4.0/5.0
DR: 7 | Format Reviewed: PCM
Label: Self-Released
Websites: Bandcamp | Facebook | Instagram | Youtube
Releases Worldwide: October 3rd, 2025#2025 #40 #ApostlesOfTheFlesh #ChelseaWolfe #Darkher #Darkwave #Electronica #EthelCain #FrenchMusic #GGGOLDDD #Goth #HEALTH #II #Industrial #NineInchNails #Noise #Oct25 #PostRock #Review #Reviews #SelfReleased #Shoegaze #Synthwave #TripHop