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Vingt à Trente Mille Jours
''Vingt à Trente Mille Jours'' (French for "Twenty to Thirty Thousand Days") is the second album by French singer Françoiz Breut, released in 2000. Critical reception ''Exclaim!'' wrote that "most songs have a melancholy feel—there's nothing that could be described as upbeat and the majority of them crawl along at a pace slightly faster than that of a snail." Track listing #Derrière le grand filtre (Philippe Poirier) – 5:52 #Si tu disais (Dominique Ané / Dominique Ané – Gaëtan Chataigner – Sacha Toorop – Pierre Bondu) – 2:23 #L'Affaire d'un jour (Dominique Ané / Dominique Ané – Gaëtan Chataigner – Sacha Toorop) – 3:43 #Portsmouth (Dominique Ané) – 2:56 #L'Origine du monde (Philippe Katerine) – 2:46 #Vingt à trente mille jours (Dominique Ané / Dominique Ané – Gaëtan Chataigner – Sacha Toorop) – 5:02 #La Chanson d'Hélène (Jean-Loup Dabadie/Philippe Sarde) – 3:50 #Silhouette minuscule (Jérôme Minière) – 4:13 #Sans souci (Peggy Lee/ ...
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Françoiz Breut
image:Francoiz Breut Konzert.jpg, 230px, Françoiz Breut (August 2010) Françoiz Breut (born 10 December 1969, in Cherbourg) is the stage name of Françoise Breut, a French illustrator and chanteuse of moody and melancholic pop. Breut got involved with music when her then-fiancé, French pop star Dominique A, asked her to contribute vocals on three songs of his 1993 album, ''Si Je Connais Harry''. He then wrote and arranged most of the songs for her eponymous debut album. She has also collaborated with Yann Tiersen, Louise Attaque, and Calexico (band), Calexico. She lives in Brussels, Belgium. Discography *1997 ''Françoiz Breut (album), Françoiz Breut'' (Lithium (label), Lithium, Bella Union) *2000 ''Vingt à Trente Mille Jours'' *2005 ''Une Saison Volée'' *2008 ''À L'Aveuglette'' *2010 ''Inédits + Live (Tour-CDR)'' *2012 ''La chirurgie des sentiments'' *2015 ''Françoiz Breut & Friends'' *2016 ''Zoo'' *2021 ''Flux flou de la foule'' Bibliography *1999 Illustrations for "L ...
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Chanson
A (, , french: chanson française, link=no, ; ) is generally any lyric-driven French song, though it most often refers to the secular polyphonic French songs of late medieval and Renaissance music. The genre had origins in the monophonic songs of troubadours and trouvères, though the only polyphonic precedents were 16 works by Adam de la Halle and one by Jehan de Lescurel. Not until the '' ars nova'' composer Guillaume de Machaut did any composer write a significant number of polyphonic chansons. A broad term, the word "chanson" literally means "song" in French and can thus less commonly refers to a variety of (usually secular) French genres throughout history. This includes the songs of chansonnier, ''chanson de geste'' and Grand chant; court songs of the late Renaissance and early Baroque music periods, ''air de cour''; popular songs from the 17th to 19th century, ''bergerette'', ''brunette'', ''chanson pour boire'', ''pastourelle'', and vaudeville; art song of the ...
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Indie Pop
Indie pop (also typeset as indie-pop or indiepop) is a music genre and subculture that combines guitar pop with DIY ethic in opposition to the style and tone of mainstream pop music. It originated from British post-punk in the late 1970s and subsequently generated a thriving fanzine, Independent record label, label, and club and gig circuit. Compared to its counterpart, indie rock, the genre is more melodic, less abrasive, and relatively angst-free. In later years, the definition of ''indie pop'' has bifurcated to also mean bands from unrelated DIY scenes/movements with pop leanings. Subgenres include chamber pop and twee pop. Development and characteristics Origins and etymology Both ''indie'' and ''indie pop'' had originally referred to the same thing during the late 1970s. Inspired more by punk rock's DIY ethos than its style, guitar bands were formed on the then-novel premise that one could record and release their own music instead of having to procure a record contra ...
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Lithium (label)
Lithium was a French indie rock label, founded by Vincent Chauvier in the early 1990s. It ceased to exist in 2004. Some artists * Dominique A * Françoiz Breut image:Francoiz Breut Konzert.jpg, 230px, Françoiz Breut (August 2010) Françoiz Breut (born 10 December 1969, in Cherbourg) is the stage name of Françoise Breut, a French illustrator and chanteuse of moody and melancholic pop. Breut got involve ... * Diabologum * References Record labels established in 1990 French record labels Indie rock record labels Defunct record labels of France {{France-record-label-stub ...
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Bella Union
Bella Union is a British independent record label founded in 1997 by Simon Raymonde and Robin Guthrie of Cocteau Twins. It is now run solely by Raymonde. History After releasing records with 4AD for a large part of their career, Cocteau Twins decided to start up the Bella Union record label in 1997, through which they could release their own work as well as any collaborative efforts. The band split up not long after, but instead of letting the newly formed label go under, Robin Guthrie, Simon Raymonde and their former manager Fiona Glyn-Jones decided to take charge of it. One of the earliest bands to sign on was the Australian trio Dirty Three, who continue to release under Bella Union. Other early signees include Françoiz Breut and The Czars. Since 2000, when Guthrie moved to France to concentrate on his own music, Raymonde took the reins at Bella Union. In 2007, the 10th anniversary celebrations saw Bella Union host two nights at the Royal Festival Hall, with special gu ...
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Françoiz Breut (album)
''Françoiz Breut'', also known as ''08648046495'', is the first album by the French singer Françoiz Breut, released in 1997. The songs were written by Dominique Ané, Breut's boyfriend at the time. Critical reception ''The Wall Street Journal'' thought that "Breut's clear soprano benefits from the soulful lyrics of her petit ami, in an excellent collaboration." AllMusic wrote that "Breut's vocals are mostly quite confident, as she traverses a delicate noir path." Track listing # Tarifa (Dominique Ané) – 3:44 # Ma colère (Dominique Ané) – 5:31 # La rue ne te reprendra pas (Dominique Ané) – 3:17 # Everyone kisses a stranger (Dominique Ané/Françoiz Breut/Eric Deleporte/Sarah Froning) – 2:57 # La femme sans histoire (Dominique Ané) – 4:28 # Le Nord (Dominique Ané) – 8:23 # Motus (Dominique Ané) – 3:11 # Le don d’ubiquité (Dominique Ané) – 5:25 # Après la nuit (Dominique Ané) – 3:20 # My wedding man (Dominique Ané) – 2:21 (C) Lithium 1997 – d ...
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Une Saison Volée
''Une Saison Volée'' (French for "A Stolen Season") is the third album by French singer Françoiz Breut, released in 2005. Track listing #Intro (''unknown'') – 1:08 #La certitude (Jérôme Minière) – 3:23 #Over all ( David-Ivar Herman Düne) – 4:46 #Le ravin (Deziel) – 2:53 #La vie devant soi (Federico Pellegrini) – 3:10 #Tambours (''unknown'') – 0:15 #Ultimo (Fabio Viscogliosi) – 2:43 #Km 83 (Dominique A Dominique Ané (born 6 October 1968), better known as "Dominique A", is a French songwriter and singer. Early life Born on 6 October 1968 in Provins, France, Dominique Ané is the only child of a teacher and a homemaker. He was passionate about ...né / Dominique Ané, Françoiz Breut) – 5:21 #Sur le balcon (''unknown'') – 1:05 #Une ville allongée sur le dos (Jérôme Minière) – 4:29 #La boîte de nuit (Philippe Poirier) – 3:41 #Please be angry ( André Herman Düne) – 4:06 #Ciudad del mar (Jaime Cristobal Urbican) – 4:24 #Le premi ...
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AllMusic
AllMusic (previously known as All Music Guide and AMG) is an American online music database. It catalogs more than three million album entries and 30 million tracks, as well as information on musicians and bands. Initiated in 1991, the database was first made available on the Internet in 1994. AllMusic is owned by RhythmOne. History AllMusic was launched as ''All Music Guide'' by Michael Erlewine, a "compulsive archivist, noted astrologer, Buddhist scholar and musician". He became interested in using computers for his astrological work in the mid-1970s and founded a software company, Matrix, in 1977. In the early 1990s, as CDs replaced LPs as the dominant format for recorded music, Erlewine purchased what he thought was a CD of early recordings by Little Richard. After buying it he discovered it was a "flaccid latter-day rehash". Frustrated with the labeling, he researched using metadata to create a music guide. In 1990, in Big Rapids, Michigan, he founded ''All Music Guide' ...
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Pitchfork Media
''Pitchfork'' (formerly ''Pitchfork Media'') is an American online music publication (currently owned by Condé Nast) that was launched in 1995 by writer Ryan Schreiber as an independent music blog. Schreiber started Pitchfork while working at a record store in suburban Minneapolis, and the website earned a reputation for its extensive coverage of indie rock music. It has since expanded and covers all kinds of music, including pop. Pitchfork was sold to Condé Nast in 2015, although Schreiber remained its editor-in-chief until he left the website in 2019. Initially based in Minneapolis, Pitchfork later moved to Chicago, and then Greenpoint, Brooklyn. Its offices are currently located in One World Trade Center alongside other Condé Nast publications. The site is best known for its daily output of music reviews but also regularly reviews reissues and box sets. Since 2016, it has published retrospective reviews of classics, and other albums that it had not previously reviewed ...
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Exclaim!
''Exclaim!'' is a Canadian music and entertainment publisher based in Toronto, which features in-depth coverage of new music across all genres with a special focus on Canadian and emerging artists. The monthly Exclaim! print magazine publishes 7 issues per year, distributing over 103,000 copies to over 2,600 locations across Canada. The magazine has an average of 361,200 monthly readers and their website, exclaim.ca, has an average of 675,000 unique visitors a month. History ''Exclaim!'' began as a discussion among campus and community radio programmers at Ryerson's CKLN-FM in 1991. It was started by then-CKLN programmer Ian Danzig, together with other programmers and Toronto musicians. The goal of the publication was to support great Canadian music that was otherwise going unheralded. The group worked through 1991 to produce their first issue in April 1992, with monthly issues being produced since. Ian Danzig has been the publisher of the magazine since its start. James Keast ...
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Dominique Ané
Dominique Ané (born 6 October 1968), better known as "Dominique A", is a French songwriter and singer. Early life Born on 6 October 1968 in Provins, France, Dominique Ané is the only child of a teacher and a homemaker. He was passionate about literature and music from a young age. He was interested in the punk music of the time, but at the age of 14, at the beginning of the 1980s, he started to appreciate the dark romanticism of the new wave movement. After his baccalaureate, he studied humanities for a year, and, at the same time, did a range of odd jobs, including his spell as a utility man for an FM radio station in Nantes, where his family lived. At around the age of 16, he started up a band, ''John Merrick'', named after the hero of the film ''The Elephant Man'', a movie by David Lynch. The foursome recorded a vinyl album of somber, tormented songs and gave a number of concerts in the area around Nantes. Later, with the singer Katerine, he recorded a number of songs, in ...
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Philippe Sarde
Philippe Sarde (born 21 June 1948) is a French film composer. Considered among the most versatile and talented French film composers of his generation, Sarde has scored over two hundred films, film shorts, and television mini-series. He received an Academy Award nomination for ''Tess'' (1979), and twelve César Award nominations, winning for ''Barocco'' (1976) and ''The Judge and the Assassin'' (1976). In 1993, Sarde received the Joseph Plateau Music Award. Life and career Philippe Sarde was born 21 June 1948 in Neuilly-sur-Seine, Hauts-de-Seine, Île-de-France, France. His mother, Andrée Gabriel, was a singer in the Paris Opera. Through his mother's encouragement, he became interested in music from the early age of three. When he was four years old, he conducted a brief section of ''Carmen'' at the Paris Opera. At the age of five, he began experimenting with sound recording and made his first short films. Sarde loved both music and film, and had trouble deciding on his career di ...
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