He'll be performing his latest album, Emotional Data.
In the space of ten years, Fred has carved out a winding and singular path between rock, slam, electronica and chanson.
With more than 20,000 albums sold and 400 concerts to his name, he and his
...
He'll be performing his latest album, Emotional Data.
In the space of ten years, Fred has carved out a winding and singular path between rock, slam, electronica and chanson.
With more than 20,000 albums sold and 400 concerts to his name, he and his accomplices Raphaële Lannadère and Babx - who are also much loved in France - demonstrate a demanding expression of the word.
Composed over three months in Marseille in his new studio, a stone's throw from the Vieux Port, it unfolds eleven tracks of electronic poetry, like a film, with percussive rhythms, mixing pianos and analogue synthesizers, all bathed in soundscapes from the artist's daily life (flat, beach, nightclub, parks...). There's a softness too, between the music's minimalist arrangements and the timbre of her voice, sometimes sung, sometimes spoken.