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SPACE GALVACHERS

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SOUNDS OF BRELOK

Adventurous, artisanal jazz trio /  France

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Artists based in France

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Clement Janinet : violin

Clement petit :  Cello

Benjamin Flament:  Percussion

Adrian' Bourget : Sound Ingenior

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A vague desire for Somewhere else... The fantasy of a space quest... A cosmic utopian odyssey: the mission has not taken place. Perhaps it just existed in the heads of these eternal cosmic losers? ...

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A disaster nipped in the bud, as if to say that true utopia is here: your head in the clouds and your feet on the ground.
This is the sound of the Space Galvachers!

 

Organic and earthy in essence, distorted and contemporary in form, it is strangely familiar and transports us, tellurians that we are.

BOOM BOOM

Party, Artisanal Trance / France

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Artists based in France

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Clement Janinet : violin

Clement petit :  Cello

Benjamin Flament:  Percussion

Adrian' Bourget : Sound Ingenior

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Guest : Lova Lova (Congo) Simon Winse (Burkina Faso) or Olivier Araste (Reunion Island)

Space Galvachers presents its new psychedelic ball: BOOM BOOM


Get out the disco lights!

With sintirs (the superstars), muffled gongs, and eighties synthesizer effects, Space Galvachers launches its artisanal trance attack.


Be there, you'll love it!

LO SWAR

Eclectic Maloya / France - Reunion Island

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Artists based in France and Reunion Island

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Clement Janinet : violin

Clement petit :  Cello

Benjamin Flament:  Percussion

Adrian' Bourget : Sound Ingenior

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"An ode to nature in the form of a Reunionese western 
Lo Swar is a highly sensory fresco from Reunion in which the listener would think he was touching the morning dew in the primary equatorial forest. 

In this creation, Reunionese Creole becomes a vector and releases its sonic faculty to convey down to the detail selected “moments” of Reunionese culture and its omnipresent relationship to its environment.

Through this fresco, Space Galvachers and Olivier Araste have written a real modern ode to nature and the natural tempo it intimates.
 

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