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Areski Belkacem (born 23 January 1940), also known simply as Areski, is a French singer, multi-instrumentalist, comedian and composer.


Biography

Areski grew up in
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, where his parents, of kabyle (Berber) descent, were welcoming
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n musicians: "at my house, post-war stars, old
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veterans, were coming to play at my parents' home." mondomix.com, 26.10.2010 As an adolescent, he watched rehearsals, for Olympia concerts, by
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,
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or Jacques Brel, in the great room of the Cyrano cinema. He began in dancing clubs, second-rate restaurants, and then went on to play at weddings, playing popular hits, and began performing on stage thanks to catholic sponsorship. Before his
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, during which he became friends with
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, he was playing in
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caves as a drummer for jam sessions; after his military service, he started touring France as a multi-instrumentalist in various rock and jazz clubs. Belkacem recorded an album with Higelin in 1969 and his voice is heard in the song ''Remember'', of which he composed the music. Higelin introduced him to
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, and as early as 1969, they created ''Niok'', a mostly improvised show which remained for months at the Lucernaire theatre in Paris. At the
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, that same year, he played with Fontaine and the
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on the ''
Comme à la radio ''Comme à la radio'' is the fourth album by experimental French singer Brigitte Fontaine, recorded with Areski Belkacem (in their first collaboration) and the Art Ensemble of Chicago. It was released in 1969 on the Saravah label after a series ...
'' album, which would go on to be an underground classic. He then recorded his first solo album in 1970, ''
Un beau matin ''Un beau matin'' is the first solo album (and his third overall) by French experimental singer and composer Areski Belkacem, released in 1970 on the Saravah label. He would not release a new solo album until ''Le Triomphe de l'amour ''The ...
'', and was the protagonist of the movie ''Ça va, ça vient'', by
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, founder of the
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label. At the same time, he composed music for the director
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and also contributed to his shows as a comedian in the
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. His sentimental relationship with Brigitte Fontaine began after the album ''
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'' (1972), during the production of ''
Je ne connais pas cet homme ''Je ne connais pas cet homme'' is the sixth album by experimental French singer Brigitte Fontaine and the fourth by Areski Belkacem, released in 1973 on the Saravah Saravah is a French jazz record label founded by singer-songwriter Pierre ...
''. In the 1970s, the shows of the duo Areski-Fontaine, often played in difficult conditions, mixed theatre and music, included much improvisation and few instruments or props, a unique mix of Areski's music (who also wrote some lyrics) with African and European traditional influences, and the lyrics of Fontaine. They shared lead singing on several albums (''Je ne connais pas cet homme'', '' L'Incendie'', '' Le Bonheur'', ''
Vous et Nous ''Vous et Nous'' is the ninth album by experimental pop French musician Brigitte Fontaine and the seventh by Areski Belkacem, released in 1977 on the Saravah label. ''Vous et Nous'' is an avant-garde double album mixing a variety of instruments ...
'', ''
Les églantines sont peut-être formidables ''Les églantines sont peut-être formidables'' is the tenth album by French experimental pop musician Brigitte Fontaine and the eighth by Areski Belkacem, released in 1980 on the Saravah label. Because of its arrangements, described as almost "di ...
'') produced under various situations, sometimes with little resources, exploring new ground, including some in which they are precursors (spoken poetry on ''Comme à la radio'', electronics on ''Vous et Nous''). Their influences range from
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music to
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with lyrics tackling legends, social commentary and biography. The 80s were a more difficult period, which saw the creation of ''Acte 2'', a Brigitte Fontaine show which he performed with her. The album ''
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'' and the low-profile hit ''Le Nougat'' helped both of them to come back in 1992. Since then, Areski is still Brigitte Fontaine's main composer and sometimes sings duets with her on her albums, performs background vocals and does the arrangements. His work has evolved toward more contemporaneous sounds but still includes more classical influences. Named "Prince consort of French chanson" by Camille Couteau in the newspaper ''Le Saule'' in January 2011 or compared to Berlioz by Éric Loret ("If Gainsbourg was Chopin", ''Libération'', May 2010), Areski has also collaborated with Barbara,
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or Sapho. With her, he contributed to the Voix de la Méditerranée festival in
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. He also worked with
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and
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,
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, Sonic Youth, Richard Galliano, Christophe and
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. He is considered one of the most prestigious French composers. Both ''Comme à la radio'' and '' Les Palaces'' received the
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award. In parallel to his activities in chanson, Areski has also made
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s with his son Ali Belkacem for films (notably ''Jeunesse dorée'' in 2001 and ''À mort la mort'' by
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in 1999) and theatre (''Une liaison transatlantique''). In 2004, he went studying at the
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to learn more about classical music. With Zep and Benoît Mouchart, he created in 2005 the music for an innovative show, the ''Concert de dessins'' which is now featured every year at the
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and allows the creation in music on big screen of an original comic. On 26 October 2010, he published his second solo album, '' Le Triomphe de l'amour''. The next year, he sang a duet with Zaza Fournier at the Olympia. In 2012, he played with
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and
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in '' Le Grand Soir''. In May 2013, he contributed to the show ''Il n'y a plus rien mais on est là'' by Mounia Raoui alongside Ali Belkacem and Bobby Jocky at the Gérard Philipe theatre.


Discography


Albums with

Jacques Higelin Jacques Joseph Victor Higelin (; 18 October 1940 – 6 April 2018) was a French pop singer who rose to prominence in the early 1970s. Early life Higelin was born on 18 October 1940. His father, Paul, a railway worker and musician of Alsatian de ...

* ''
Higelin et Areski ''Higelin et Areski'' is the second album by French rock singer Jacques Higelin and the first credited to Areski Belkacem. Higelin and Areski met at the army, and Higelin would later introduce Areski to Brigitte Fontaine Brigitte Fontaine, (bo ...
'' (Saravah, 1969)


Albums with

Brigitte Fontaine Brigitte Fontaine, (born 24 June 1939) is a singer of avant-garde music. She has employed numerous unusual musical styles, melding rock and roll, folk, jazz, electronica, spoken word poetry, and world. She has collaborated with Stereolab, Mic ...

* ''
Comme à la radio ''Comme à la radio'' is the fourth album by experimental French singer Brigitte Fontaine, recorded with Areski Belkacem (in their first collaboration) and the Art Ensemble of Chicago. It was released in 1969 on the Saravah label after a series ...
'' (with the
Art Ensemble of Chicago The Art Ensemble of Chicago is an avant-garde jazz group that grew out of the Association for the Advancement of Creative Musicians ( AACM) in the late 1960s. The ensemble integrates many jazz styles and plays many instruments, including "little ...
, Saravah, 1970) * ''
Je ne connais pas cet homme ''Je ne connais pas cet homme'' is the sixth album by experimental French singer Brigitte Fontaine and the fourth by Areski Belkacem, released in 1973 on the Saravah Saravah is a French jazz record label founded by singer-songwriter Pierre ...
'' (Saravah, 1973) * '' L'Incendie'' (Byg Records, 1974) * '' Le Bonheur'' (Saravah, 1975) * ''
Vous et Nous ''Vous et Nous'' is the ninth album by experimental pop French musician Brigitte Fontaine and the seventh by Areski Belkacem, released in 1977 on the Saravah label. ''Vous et Nous'' is an avant-garde double album mixing a variety of instruments ...
'' (Saravah, 1977) * ''
Les églantines sont peut-être formidables ''Les églantines sont peut-être formidables'' is the tenth album by French experimental pop musician Brigitte Fontaine and the eighth by Areski Belkacem, released in 1980 on the Saravah label. Because of its arrangements, described as almost "di ...
'' (RCA/Saravah, 1980)


Solo albums

* ''
Un beau matin ''Un beau matin'' is the first solo album (and his third overall) by French experimental singer and composer Areski Belkacem, released in 1970 on the Saravah label. He would not release a new solo album until ''Le Triomphe de l'amour ''The ...
'' (Saravah, 1970) * '' Le Triomphe de l'amour'' (Universal Music Classic & Jazz, 2010)


Singles

* ''Quand tous les ghettos brûleront, ça va faire un hit'' (with
Brigitte Fontaine Brigitte Fontaine, (born 24 June 1939) is a singer of avant-garde music. She has employed numerous unusual musical styles, melding rock and roll, folk, jazz, electronica, spoken word poetry, and world. She has collaborated with Stereolab, Mic ...
, Byg Records, 1974)


Filmography

* ''Ça va, ça vient'' by
Pierre Barouh Pierre Barouh (born Élie Pierre Barouh; 19 February 1934 – 28 December 2016) was a French writer-composer-singer best known for his work on Claude Lelouch's film ''A Man and a Woman'' as an actor and the lyricist/singer for Francis Lai's music ...
, 1970 * '' Le Grand Soir'' by Benoît Delépine and
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, 2011


References

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