Mercredi 23 novembre 2005
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Alphabet du Plaisir: Best of 1982 - 2005 *****
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Review
by Ned Raggett
Covering everything from the sole album from Antena the group to 2005's Easy Does It, L'Alphabet du Plaisir is an enjoyable overview of Isabella Antena's lengthy career, covering nearly 25 years of explorations into pop, jazz, bossa nova, and more. Antena's idiosyncratic career isn't nearly as shatteringly chaotic as Björk's, say, and certainly is relatively less well known, but the same spirit of "if it works, try it" applies to both musicians. As such L'Alphabet makes a good introduction for those unfamiliar with her work. There are no rarities for the hardcore fan, but as the judicious sampling covers some of her harder-to-find work as well as more famous choices, including the mysterious, post-punk-shaded take on "The Boy from Ipanema" that first made Antena's name, there's no cause for complaint. Following a generally chronological path aside from the final cut, L'Alphabet lets you hear Antena's winning voice grow in confidence -- from the slight hesitance of "Camino del Sol" to the full-bodied performances on "Eternity" -- without betraying the goal of performing in a joyful crooning style that would have been equally at home in the '60s as much as the 21st century. Tracks like "Le Poisson des Mers du Sud" and "Omerta Bossa" are bubbling joys of gentle groove that suit Antena perfectly, showing once again that not all dance music need be in your face. At the same time, when a shuffling but strong funk beat kicks in halfway through "La Raison du Plus Cool" -- not to mention what could almost be metal riffs buried in the background! -- it's great to see how she uses them as part of her overall approach.
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Mercredi 9 novembre 2005
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It's time to release the follower of Camino and this will be done by the end of February (more info soon)
Review: "This essential collection of their enture recorded output is 2005's most charming musical surprise. The route map of early 1980s indie pop is currently being rewritten on a daily basis and Antena merit a chapter of their own, complementing the similarly unearthed and now highly respected ESG. Isabelle Powaga, Sylvain Fasy and Pascale Moiroud formed Antena in 1981, and created a radical and intuitive fusuon of bossa nova, archaic samba-jazz and primitive Kraftwerkisms, so they signed with Belgian label Crepuscule. Opening track Camino Del Sol sets the mood and could almost be Stereolab, but is so skeletal that the only possible contemporary influence must have been Young Marble Giants. Antena laid the ground for Stereolab and Bebel Gilberto without even knowing it" (Kieron Tyler, 12/05)
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Mercredi 9 novembre 2005
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Many , many thanks to all the people who were at the gig at Lux club (Lisbon) last week , as well as the people from Casa da Musica (Porto).
The comments you send will not appear on my blog , but I can still read them in my mail box. So thank you very much for the love you sent and please carry on posting.
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Mardi 25 octobre 2005
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Isabelle Antena
apresenta ao vivo em Portugal o seu último disco de originais "Easy Does It".
5 Novembro - Lux (Lisboa)
bilhetes à venda: Symbiose, Ticketline e lojas Fnac.
http://www.symbiose-pt.com/index2.php
I will also be playing in Porto the 4th of november.
The band is :
Fritz Sunderman (guitar)
Marco DE Meersman (drums)
Hans Helewaut (sax)
Andrew Meuwis (piano)
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Lundi 24 octobre 2005
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LIQUID SKY PARTY
Last season party in Europe (Bruxelles) for Liquid Sky
The next one will be in India (Arambol-Goa) beginning of december
Lots of fun coming up.
Come and have fun!
FRI 18.11- LIQUID SKY CONNEXION
Address : BOAZ - 58, Rue du chimiste, 1070 bxl
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