English
Marboss is a major contributor to the French electro scene of the east. He uses cutting-edge music technology in the creation of innovative compositions, via sound-design, DJing and VJing techniques, demonstrating that he is a veritable sound scientist. In this second album named "Electrotherapies" (Dreaming, 2008), the artist that created the official hymn for the arrival of the TGV (The world's fastest train! ) in the Lorraine region of France, presents his new electronic concept. On April 3, 2011, Marboss presented its "electronic sound sculptures" entitled "Fukushima Daiichi" at a charity concert given at the Arsenal de Metz and organized with the association Metz-Lorraine-Japan and the city of Metz. It is an overview of the musical Fukushima nuclear accident of March 11, 2011. It’s the subject of our review.
MARBOSS - Fukushima Daiichi EP
This album is a quirky mix of influences that should please the fans of Kraftwerk, Jean-Michel Jarre, Depeche Mode or Moby. The third Marboss album "Fukushima-Daiichi" (Dreaming, 2011), recorded live during a benefit concert for Japan given at the Arsenal in Metz (France), is a musical summary of the nuclear disaster that occurred in Japan, March 11th 2011.
One is certainly lost for words to describe such events, whereas Marboss prefers to give a sonic narrative of the reactors deterioration, through electronic sound sculpturing, immersing the listener into an "electro-radioactive" mood. It's hard not to relate to the victims, after this listening experience, which is a reminder to us all to face up our responsibilities, before this slow contamination, goes way beyond control...
This sonic page of human history has established "documentary music" as a brand new musical genre, which would be of interest to an emotive and curious audience.
BONUS - Marboss - Mirabelle TV Culture Mag
MORE INFOS
http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marboss
http://www.musearecords.com
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Marboss-electronic-music/105609662805136
http://www.myspace.com/marboss
http://www.youtube.com/user/tgvemusic
http://www.marboss.com/
Francais
Marboss est un acteur majeur de la scène électro française à l’est. Véritable scientifique du son, il produit des compositions innovantes en utilisant toutes les dernières technologies en sound-design, DJing, et VJing. Dans son second album intitulé "Electrotherapies" (Dreaming, 2008), l'auteur de l'hymne musical de l'arrivée du TGV en Lorraine nous présente son nouveau concept de musique électronique. Le 3 avril 2011, Marboss présente ses "sculptures sonores électroniques" intitulées "Fukushima Daiichi" lors d'un concert caritatif donné à l'Arsenal de Metz organisé par l'association Metz-Lorraine-Japon et la ville de Metz. Il y fait un état des lieux musical de l'accident nucléaire de Fukushima du 11 mars 2011. C’est l’objet de notre chronique du jour.
MARBOSS - Fukushima Daiichi EP
Il s'écoute comme on lit un livre d'histoire humaine et ouvre la voie vers un nouveau style musical, que l'on pourrait appeler "musique documentaire".
BONUS - Marboss - Le Culture Mag de Mirabelle TV
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http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marboss
http://www.musearecords.com
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Marboss-electronic-music/105609662805136
http://www.myspace.com/marboss
http://www.youtube.com/user/tgvemusic
http://www.marboss.com/