The Cure : « Song of a lost world »
"Melancholy is the happiness of being sad," judged Victor Hugo. It has been nearly half a century since the famous black raven jacket has dragged its spleen across British rock. The 14th album by The Cure could only be released on All Saints' Day. A global event, marking the end of a sixteen-year wait for the followers of "Curemania." Two tracks announce the mood: still as dark and melancholic as ever. The tousled hair of Robert Smith and Co. has transitioned from raven black to gray-white, but The Cure is already immortal.
SebastiAn : « Beograd »
An ode to dance, a Slavic anthem. One never tires of this feverish tribute from the Franco-Serbian DJ and producer to the other capital of his life after Paris: Belgrade. Pure Ed Banger, the famous label of Pedro Winter, manager of Daft Punk. An unstoppable riff, akin to three gear shifts. A small monument of the "French touch" that helps explain why, from Charlotte Gainsbourg to Frank Ocean, and from Katerine to Kanvinsky, SebastiAn is a sought-after producer just like "Barzalona" and "Guyon" in the pelotons.
Fcukers : "I don't wanna"
Behind this major surname lies the coolest retro-electro trio of the new New York scene. Fcukers is poised to be one of the favorites of the "Underground Jockey Club": the Pitchfork festival, THE annual gathering of the indie scene in Paris (November 4-10). The protégés of Ninja Tune master sensuality, as seen in the very sexy "I Don't Wanna." They also know how to whip up the dancefloor, like with their banger "Bon Bon." LCD Soundsystem, Beck, and Julian Casablancas are already fans.