Wednesday, April 18, 2018
MOLECULE - Creating Music in a World of Ice
Published on Feb 26, 2018 MOLECULE
"MOLECULE - Behind "-22.7°C"
"-22.7°C" - MOLECULE's new album : http://smarturl.it/Molecule-22
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Directed by Vincent Bonnemazou in collaboration with Jan Kounen & Molécule."
"For his latest albums, Molécule has not only explored the world of sound, but the sound of the world, creating music on the high seas aboard a trawler for "60°43' Nord", and on Greenland’s ice floes for "- 22.7°C"."
via Arturia where you'll find an interview with Molécule:
"TEXTURE AND SOUND WITH BUCHLA EASEL V
THE MOLÉCULAR LEVEL
Meet Molécule, an experimental musician who pushes the boundaries of electronic music with a focus on live performance, and a love of extremes.
Using an original Music Easel in his creative setup, he recently authored the Molécule’s Signature sound bank for the Arturia Buchla Easel V, giving precious insight into this complex synth masterwork.
Hailing from Grenoble in the French Alps, also the home of synth-makers Arturia, Molécule now lives in Paris, where has bases himself between travelling to work on new projects and albums."
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