Spontaneous and human show
Kosma was born in 2021, when after five years of conservatory in Pau (64), on piano and percussion, Jules and Caroline decided to stop their profession as engineers and graphic designers in Bordeaux, to devote themselves solely to Music. “We started playing in bars, doing small concerts.” Until they were spotted by Francis Cabrel’s daughter, Aurélie, owner of the Baboo Music label. “We went to record an album in his studios in 2024. Our first track “OK OK OK” was released in June 2024, the second, “Tendres kisses de l’enfer” on October 31.”
A great rise for this duo of composer and performer who is “very grateful to be able to make a living from music. It’s an opportunity, a dream come true for both of us. We make people smile, share our passion, the feedback is positive. »
Sunday, at L’Isle-d’Espagnac, “we are going to offer a ‘mix’ between covers from the 80s and current songs. We will travel in time between Aznavour, Brassens, Clara Luciani and Angèle. We will create in the moment. We will also deliver our album titles and some exclusives. »
A live, interactive, “spontaneous and human show, a unique moment to experience together. We will sing and dance too”, which will undoubtedly surprise the public, take them to other temporal spheres and above all spread “joy in the eyes of the children. » Kosma is an original encounter, with a futuristic name that evokes “a planet, against the tide, a dream country, kosmaland! » says the musician poetically.
“A unique moment to experience together, we will sing and dance too. »
The program for L’Isle en fête: Friday November 8 in the Brassens room at 8:30 p.m.: The vocal joust, company, Sing Sing. Saturday 9 at 8:30 p.m.: Patrice Mercier, “Chronic melodies”, in partnership with the Soyaux fou d’humour festival. Entrance: 10 euros for both evenings. Sunday 10 at 3 p.m., Kosma Concert, by the Parents’ Association. Entrance 6 euros, free up to 10 years old. Information: 05 45 38 62 08.