For the generation Top 50, she will forever remain the young teenage interpreter of the indestructible Don't go away, except that the singer has successfully transformed into an actress who can be found from Monday to Friday in the series Here it all begins on TF1. On your TV, little nails.
What was the first record you bought as a teenager?
Puta’s Fever, the Mano Negra. I was totally in love with this group and Manu Chao's Bermuda shorts. It was innovative, wild and insolent, especially when you're a teenager. Rock that sweats and makes you sweat.
Your favorite way to listen to Music?
Streaming. I first listen to artists that I like or that I discover and when I like the album, I buy the vinyl.
The last record you bought?
King Hannah, I’m Sorry, I was Just Being me, in vinyl.
Where do you prefer to listen to music?
I listen to music all the time. Each place has a particular resonance. It fills the space, my living space.
Do you listen to music while working?
It helps me concentrate. If I learn texts, I will rather go towards ambient, electro, jazz or classical music, which do not disrupt the learning but accompany it.
The song that you are ashamed to listen to with pleasure?
My refuge by Richard Cocciante. BO of the film Tandem. It touches me and, as soon as I hear it, I can't stop singing it. And quite obviously. But I'm not ashamed, I assume. It takes me back to my childhood and my origins.
The record that everyone loves and you hate?
Every year, we are entitled to: All I Want for Christmas by Mariah Carey. It infuriates me.
The disk to survive on a desert island?
On a desert island with the same record, I would go crazy. But I wouldn’t leave without Black Sea Dahu, Stevie Wonder, Lorn, Agnes Obel, the Beatles, Poppy Ackroyd among others…
Is there a label that you are particularly attached to?
The indie label ANT-ZEN for the careful choice of signed artists, their very graphic design. Industrial, electronic music allows escape, it summons the imagination, it calms me. Each album could be a film score.
Which record cover do you want to frame at home as a work of art?
Currently the albums of Crippled Black Phoenix, Great Escape, a Nils Frahm, Music for Animals.
A record you would like to hear at your funeral?
Lhasa de Sela, the desert, but that can still change, I hope!
Do you know what drone metal is?
Yes I know, it's a little too experimental for me. In what we can classify as a drone, I love Loscil. When it's pure ambient, I love it. It becomes more complicated when the search for sound takes precedence over emotion. The music, too technical, loses me.
Your fondest concert memory?
A concert in Hyde Park in June 1996 with Bob Dylan, The Who, Eric Clapton, Alanis Morrissette. It was magical. I was preparing an album at that time and I found myself on this immense lawn in the middle of hundreds of people in total communion, I experienced a unique moment.
The band you hate seeing on stage, but whose records you love and vice versa?
When Ben Harper emerged, I went to see him in concert and was very disappointed. I was royally bored. I found that there wasn't much happening, it lacked energy, life and yet I liked what he was doing, but him sitting around the whole concert was a bit frustrating.
Your favorite film music?
Ennio Morricone, pretty much everything. Otherwise, the universe of Nick Cave and Warren Ellis. And the soundtrack by Gabriel Yared from 37°2 in the morning whose cassette was playing on loop in my Walkman.
What is the record that you share with the person who accompanies you in life?
We are very connected musically with my partner. He introduced me to a lot of groups and also opened me up to new musical styles. Among the quantity of records we listen to, Puts Marie by Catching Bad Temper and alt-j, An Awesome Wave.
The last record listened to on repeat?
Keeper by Reignwolf on the album Hear me Out. Obsessive.
The group you would have liked to be part of?
I wish I was the fifth Beatles.
The song that always makes you cry?
The Song of Old Lovers by Jacques Brel and My reverence by Véronique Sanson. They overwhelm me every time.
His favorite titles
The Beatles While my Guitar Gently Weeps (1968)
David Bowie Life on Mars ? (1971)
Nine Inch Nails Something I Can Never Have (2002)
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