“programming must convey messages”

Many women are present for this fourth edition of Isulia: “it’s a choice,” underlines Clément Lejeune, co-founder of the festival. Programming must convey messages. » And we will see a large part of the scene there, because as DJ Lüma-G explains “The collectives (Orangeade, Super Daronne, Open Air) create a real nocturnal landscape, with a current centered around techno, very abundant. Our generation advocates the hybridization of genres. This is our watchword, and it is very stimulating. » Lüma-G is inspired by the 90s, the sounds of Chicago, Detroit. She mixes trans and electro: “the central point of my universe is house”.


The DJ Luma-G.

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Kagome is 25 years old, and is located “between organic and digital, between trap and R’n’B, with an electro sound taken from Daft Punk”. As for the hybridization of genres, she agrees: “We have our heritage, the music of our parents, our grandparents and with the internet, everything that is done in the world. We mix, we test, we experiment. »


Kagome is located “between the organic and the digital, between trap and R’n’B.

Kagome

Clément Lejeune summarizes the philosophy of the festival: “the idea is to create a balance, set up stages that will help local artists to develop, a festival of encounters, offer a space for discovery. The festival features emerging local, national and international artists. It’s a space to put younger generations in the heart of Bordeaux. “

Isulia festival, from November 7 to 10 in Bordeaux. From 7 to 42 euros. isulia.eu

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