çhâñt élečtrónïqùe is a pan-European collective blending polyphonic singing and electronic instruments, made up of musicians from France, Croatia, Portugal, Ireland and Bosnia-Herzegovina.
I interviewed them last September, just before their concert in Brussels, where çhâñt élečtrónïqùe presented a couple of new tracks. We talked about the future, languages, ecological costs, traditional music and the feelings they put behind creation and adaptation.
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An interview with Marina Herlop, a Catalan singer-songwriter with classical training dabbling with experimental music, electronic sounds and traditional vocal techniques.
This interview was recorded in the basement of the beautiful church Notre Dame de Laeken, right before her solo concert organized by Botanique in the framework of Listen Festival in Brussels. We talked about costumes, her bandmates, her last album Nekkuja and the differences between life on tour and studio works.
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The Locomotion is a radio show created by Thomas Guillot, recorded at Radio Panik in Brussels and also broadcasted on Radio Campus Paris. Follow The Locomotion on Instagram and Substack.
An interview with Melenas, a rock band from Pamplona in Spain. Last year, the four women released Ahora, an excellent dream pop album released on Trouble in Mind Records. I had the chance to talk with Melenas at Botanique in Brussels during Europavox Festival, where they played with plenty of bands from all around Europe. Backstage, we talked about their music, their territory and the bands they surround themselves with.
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The Locomotion is a radio show created by Thomas Guillot, recorded at Radio Panik in Brussels and also broadcasted on Radio Campus Paris. Follow The Locomotion on Instagram and Substack.
Sarah Davachi is an experimental musician specialized in the study of timbre and space. She mainly plays long, minimalist drones on the organ or synthesizers. Hailing from Calgary, Canada, she now lives in California where she completed her doctorate in musicology. Extremely prolific, she has released more than ten albums in a few years, not counting live performances, cassettes, soundtracks and other compilations. As part of the Nuits du Botanique festival, Sarah Davachi played earlier this year on the organ of the Dominican church in Brussels. In her improvised green room, we talked about what pop music can learn from Renaissance music, playing in churches, Bandcamp and her new instrument: the Berkeley gamelan.
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The Locomotion is a radio show created by Thomas Guillot, recorded at Radio Panik in Brussels and also broadcasted on Radio Campus Paris. Follow The Locomotion on Instagram and Substack.
For the first episode of The Locomotion in English, we interviewed the cellist Mabe Fratti, born in Guatemala, but now in Mexico, who performed last August during the festival Feeërieën organized in Brussels’ Parc Royal by Ancienne Belgique. Her rather calm last album, Se Ve Desde Aqui, contrasts with the formula presented on stage, much more electric, as a trio with her drummer and her guitarist.
In her green room, we talked about the future, her mindset, her numerous collaborations (Titanic, Amor Muere...), his residency at Café Oto in London and the alternative scene of the Mexican capital.
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The Locomotion is a radio show created by Thomas Guillot, recorded at Radio Panik in Brussels and also broadcasted on Radio Campus Paris. Follow The Locomotion on Instagram and Substack.