Dinner is going...suspiciously well. Thank the universe everyone is keeping the conversation light. There’s been no invasive questions from Kat that I don’t see coming from a mile away and nothing really embarassing from Cal either....it’s definitely suspicious.
Any moment now, I hold my breath for Cal to break into a rant about something from our childhood. And if being brought up by a nosy grandmother’s has taught me anything...everyone has a tell, especially my twin brother.
Warily, I pass the orange juice to Matt. Our hands brush and for a moment, I’m afraid he can feel how clammy mine suddenly is. Thankfully, he doesn’t comment on it; Matt’s brown eyes simply lifts the half-filled glass to his lips as he hides a smile.
“So where are you from Matteo?”
I jolt at the sound of Cal’s brisque tone. Especially since he’s saying his government name.
Matt pauses taking a bite of apple pie as if considering his answer. “Around.” He responds vaguely at first, then seems to think about it when our eyes meet over the rim of my glass. “Sun Myshuno at some point, but I was born in Selvadorada. My mom and I moved here to Sulani this summer.”
I have nearly a dozen questions, but I manage to bite my lower lip hard to stifle them.
“That’s really cool, I’m actually from Selvadorada too.” Cat says with a grin. Her eyes are suddenly brimming with interest before she launches into a series of Selvadoran.
Much to my surprise - Matt has no trouble keeping up. And it takes a minute before conversation dies down again. Okay...he speaks more than one language - Impressed? Yes. A little curious? Definitely yes. Although his pronunciation isn’t as flawless as Cat’s they’re almost in their own bubble until Cal clears his throat.
“Sorry,” Cat says sheepishly, “it’s just - it’s not everyday I meet another Selvadoran in Sulani.”
As Cal’s mouth opens to say something else, I shoot him a scathing glare. Now isn’t the time to play twenty questions - I’m sure he’s got a lot of them on my mind, but I can hold my tongue so can he.
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What I think their full names are
Tori - Victoria Marie Vega or Victoria Dawn Vega Dawn so Jade would have a reason to call her sunshine (it doesn't have anything to do with the fact that 'Dawn' is Victoria Justice's middle name is just a reason for Jade to call her sunshine.)
Jade - Jadelyn Mercy West
Trina - Katrina Paris Vega
Cat - Caterina Hannah Valentine
Robbie - Robert Daniel Shapiro
Andre - Andre Matthew Harris
Beck - Beckley Abaddon Oliver
what you think their full names/ middle names are?
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Following isa-belle1367's post, I too have some head canon pertaining to our beloved assassins and their sexuality.
My pride month 2023 six first
Desmond Miles: bisexual, given how much we ship him with men and how in canon he's been interested in two women (Elijah's mother and Lucy).
Malik Al-Sayf: Asexual, this guy was accused of welding the Creed and The Tenets like a shield, suggesting that he doesn't find sex for the sake of sex appealing but Secret Crusade does reveal he has a son.
Kadar Al-Sayf: Lithsexual, there is not much in the way of information for this sweet baby but given how fans portray him, I went with him liking Altaïr but not necessarily wanting those feelings reciprocated.
Altaïr ibn-La'Ahad: Demisexual, preferring to get to know someone before sex enters the picture. Weather it's Maria Thorpe in canon, Malik whom he's known for years or Desmond/Vega in Eagle of Alamut Altaïr wants to know them before sex happens.
Ezio Auditore: Pansexual, the man usually at least until brotherhood is with a different woman. And by the end of two has been romantically involved with Cristina, Caterina, and Rosa, nevermind how many courtians. Then nevermind the fact that we ship him with Leonardo and Desmond.
Speaking of Leonardo Da Vinci: Homosexual, I think this one is historical fact. The reason he is well known to Paola is that he a) has pertook of some off screen male courtians or b) he's a good wingman.
Rosa: Sapiosexual: Rosa likes someone with more than two braincells to bang together. She fell for Ezio Auditore mind you. A man who is highly intelligent and has studied before becoming an assassin.
My pride month art always includes an Ally.
Maria Auditore: Straight and Cis, also warning heavy topic in bound, she has survived losing her lifetime spouse Giovanni Auditore and very likely having been raped. The thing that struck me is her silence. Sure the loss of her husband and two of her four children could do that but something Annetta said caught my attention "She’s in shock. They… When she resisted…". That seemed weird to me. So either they beat her, likely, or raped her, more likely. But to circle back to happier topics, she is supportive of her children and thus an ally.
Other assassins
Shaun and Rebecca: Straight (Married by Valhalla)
Evoir the Wolfkissed: bisexual
Federico Auditore: Homosexual
Claudia Auditore: Demisexual and Sapiosexual
Edward Kenway: Pansexual
Connor: straight
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Caterina, but call me Cat
Born and raised in Vegas, the 28 year old Caterina was dealt a rough hand in life. Now after a brief stint in jail, she is looking to take her life back one day at a time. Not only for the sake of herself, but for the sake of the little sister she newly acquired. Despite her great dislike for Tonopah, she opted to return here, living in Webster valley as if she was picking up where she left off. Work is few and far in between for her, opting to utilize two things she has often fell back on. Bartending and stripping. Landing her as a bartender at Madre Tierra, while working part-time as a dancer at The Raven.
Afiliada of Los Santos
Brief must knows:
Despite being a Vegas native, Cat was constantly on the go with her oldest brother and father between there and Tonopah, though the girl never understood why when she was younger.
Her father was part of Los Santos, recruiting his son to join while keeping it all a secret from Cat.
She doesn't remember much about her mother. She left when she was a child and she hadn't seen her since. Her brother often said Cat resembles their mother quite a bit though she never believed it.
Thanks to her brother, Cat served 3 years in jail for something she had no part of. Once she was out, she cut off all communication with her brother, icing him out completely. He has no idea they have a younger half sibling.
She doesn't know much about Los Santos, other than both her father and brother are part of the gang. She wants no part of it, despite being shown otherwise. She wants to move on from it all.
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On January the 14th 2006 Caterina will celebrate her 75th birthday and to the dismay of major European TV-stations and the print media, she has expressed the whish to keep this occasion absolutely private!īut with the publication of the never before released unedited-concert recording used for the famous Heidelberg TV Special including the restored video on DVD of the same special which premiered on CBS in 1969, fans and friends all over the world will once again be spellbound by the magic of this great entertainer! “Girltalk” her latest album of newly recorded material with harpist Catherine Michel was released to international critical acclaim in 2001. In 1986, her 50th anniversary in showbusiness was celebrated with a televised tribute entitled Bravo Caterina, and the Guiness Book of World Records recognized her as Europe’s most successful female recording artist, with over 1350 albums to her credit. Major awards from Italy, Germany (2 crosses of merit), France (officer of artistic education), Brazil, Japan as well as the USA (including a best female vocalist Grammy nomination) document her artistic and civil achievements throughout the years.īut she considers the 18 concerts sharing the stage of the Olympia in Paris with Michel Legrand in 1972 as well as the album VALENTE 86 with the Count Basie Orchestra and relative 1986 European Tour under the direction of, and with arrangements by Thad Jones, to be her artistic highlights. She starred in 12 European movie-musicals she dances (less exuberantly since undergoing two major hip operations) and is a virtuoso on the guitar, having strummed the instrument in an orchestra when only a teen-ager. The Grand Prix du Disque was her award in France for “Bimbombey” and she topped the charts in the US and the UK with the before mentioned “Malaguena” and “The Breeze and I”. In Italy romantic ballads like “Nessuno al mondo” and “Till” brought he gold records. She stormed the charts in Germany with “Ganz Paris träumt von der Liebe” and Tipitipitipso” becoming the queen of German Schlager.
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In “The Entertainers” aired in 1964/65 she shared the bill with Carol Burnett, Dom DeLuise and Bob Newhart and was awarded the FAME Award as best vocalist on American television.įrom the mid fifties to the eighties German, Italian, Swiss and Austrian Television produced more than a dozen series of Valente-Shows and her guest spots over the globe are uncountable.Īmong others, she has performed with Louis Armstrong, Benny Goodman, Ella Fitzgerald, toured extensively in concert with Woody Herman, the Tommy Dorsey Orchestra, Buddy Rich and has recorded with Sy Oliver, Claus Ogerman and Chet Baker just to name a few.īorn in Paris of Italian parents, once married to a German then to an Englishman Caterina Valente easily related to fans wherever she performed, particularly in Europe. Danny Kaye, Perry Como and Bing Crosby often featured her as well, along with other TV hosts. Las Vegas critics raved about the extraordinary talent of the young European vocalist who could sing in 12 languages and she soon found the spotlight on TV, at the Hollywood Palace and Dean Martin was so impressed he invited her on his TV show at least a dozen times. This was followed by the worldwide hit “The Breeze and I”. In 1955 Gordon MacRea presented her on the “Colgate Comedy Hour” as the “Malaguena” Girl. In 1954 Caterina Valente introduced herself to European audiences with her recordings of “Istanbul” and “I love Paris”. “A VOCAL SUPERSTAR IN ANY LANGUAGE!” The Los Angeles Times said it, and who are we to argue? Her conception, phrasing, and timbre are exceptional.” -Leonard Feather: The Encyclopedia of Jazz Is more a jazz singer than many artists so identified in the U.S.
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2022年7月24日(日)
真夜中にハーゲンダッツ買ってきて濱マイク観ながら食ったのと音楽聴きながらアイコン画像digってた以外の記憶がない。
今日聴いたもの:
1. Suicide『Suicide: Alan Vega · Martin Rev』
2. 相対性理論『TOWN AGE』
3. Diego Schissi Quinteto『TE』
4. Ipek Gorgun『Ecce Homo』
5. Boards Of Canada『Twoism』
6. Boards Of Canada
『In A Beautiful Place Out In The Country』
7. 空色絵本『シグナル』
8. Taku Unami『Stardust』
9. Caterina Barbieri『Spirit Exit』
10. Elephone『Elephone』
11. EXTRUDERS『Bootleg 02』
12. Wechsel Garland『Wechsel Garland』
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venticinque novembre
Aleksey Titarenko
Alla notte
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che mostri a chi il suo bene in te conquista
spianati i monti e prosciugati i mari;
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vile ruffiana, lince senza vista,
intimorita dai tuoi stessi echi:
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Caterina Riario Sforza de' Medici (1463 - 1509)
A strategist to match Machiavelli; a warrior who stood toe to toe with the Borgias; a wife whose three marriages would end in bloodshed and heartbreak; and a mother determined to maintain her family’s honor, Caterina Riario Sforza de’ Medici was a true Renaissance celebrity, beloved and vilified in equal measure. - Elizabeth Lev
Rose Williams - Medici: The Magnificent (2016-2019), Paz Vega - Los Borgia (2006), Valentina Cervi - Borgia (2011-2014), Gina McKee - The Borgias (2011-2013)
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Sanremo 2021
Hello everyone! Here you’ll find this year’s Sanremo’s stuff and news (I’ll be uploading this post through all the week). The Festival, that this year will see no public in the theater, will start on tuesday March 2nd at 8:30 pm (it’ll probably have a 5 minutes “anteprima = preview” every night), and end on saturday March 6th, when the final will be broadcasted.
/ Official website / you can find loads of videos and interviews here + the latest news.
Rai’s website dedicated section (here) | youtube playlist
A few minutes show about Sanremo has been broadcasted from saturday February 27th at 8:30 PM to monday March 1st, with interviews and random curiosities (here - PrimaFestival section right below the host Amadeus’ photo. this year it willbe hosted by Giovanna Civitillo -host, dancer, Amadeus’ wife-, Valeria Graci -host/comedian-, Giovanni Vernia -host, comedian-)
I’m not sure if or where the usual Dopofestival, with the analysis of the show at the end of each night, will be broadcasted (here you can find last year program L’Altro Festival)
CasaSanremo- A website about Sanremo and all the artists who will take part, with more infos and interviews (also Italian places and food specialties will be shown). Follow them also on their Social Media Channels, usually they make live video/interviews/shows on FB for example.
On Sorrisi&Canzoni you will find also other infos about Sanremo and every lyrics’s explanation (ofc ask me if you need a translation)
The # on this blog is #sanremo71
To watch it live:
Raiuno -> just click on the first video on the left, or here, to open the Raiuno streaming immediately (I added the whole Rai channels things in case you had troubles connecting directly and wanted to try from there) I’m not sure you have to log in to watch a live, but it’s through just an email or FB btw. You can use an Italian VPN line if the website blocked in your country.
Sanremo LIS (only live) | All this year’s songs LIS (rewatch)
I’ll try to write down some more infos/links through the week.
--> It seems geoblock has been removed for Sanremo this year!
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Hosts & Guests + Other Stuff
This years’ host will be Amadeus (who choose the songs taking part into this Sanremo), a TV and radio host. He will be accompanied by Fiorello, another famous Italian host, and probably, as last year, by a different co-host woman each night: Matilda De Angelis (actress, 1st night), Elodie (singer, 2nd night), Vittoria Ceretti (model, 3rd night), Barbara Palombelli (host/writer, 4th night). On saturday, there might be different co-hosts women. Each night, Achille Lauro (singer, last year Sanremo partecipant) will go on stage and perform. Also the football player Zlatan Ibrahimovic (one night accompanied by coach and former football player Sinisa Mihailovic) will be there every night or so.
Some of the one-night guests might be the singers Negramaro, Alessandra Amoroso, Il Volo (on wednesday’s night, they will honor Ennio Morricone), Loredana Bertè, Mahmood (friday’s night), Ornella Vanoni and Francesco Gabbani’s duet (on saturday); sport champions as Alex Schwazer (walker, who will tell his story - he’s been wrongly accused of doping) and Alberto Tomba + Federica Pellegrini (former sky champion and actual swimming champion, on saturday’s night will promote the 2026 Winter OG taking place in Milano and Cortina).
How it works
There will be 26 singers in the Campioni (champs) section and 8 in the Giovani (young/newbies) section. The winner of the competition of the Campioni section will represent Italy at the Eurovision Song Contest: if he/she/them won’t accept, the choice will be another artist, usually the 2nd classified.
On the 3rd night, there will be the usual duets night. The Campioni’s singers will perform (with another Italian or foreign artist) a song from the Italian folk/song writer’s collection. As last year, the rank at the end of the 3rd night, will change also the rank after the 2 first nights (votes will be added to the general rank).
Day 1 - co-hosts: Matilda De Angelis, Fiorello.
Guests: Achille Lauro, Zlatan Ibrahimović, Loredana Bertè, Alessia Bonari (nurse), Italian Police Marching Band with the saxophonist Stefano Di Battista, Russian gymnast Olg’a Kapranova
We’ll listen to 13 Campioni’s songs (in order of performance: Arisa, Colapesce e Di Martino, Aiello, Francesca Michielin e Fedez, Max Gazzè, Irama, Madame, Maneskin, Ghemon, Coma_Cose, Annalisa, Francesco Renga, Fasma) and 4 Giovani’s (Gaudiano, Elena Faggi, Avincola, Folcast).
The first two Giovani’s songs classified (Folcast, Gaudiano) will pass to friday’s night’s final.
We have a first rank of the 13 Campioni who performed tonight:
Day 2 - co-hosts: Elodie, Fiorello
Prob. guests: singers: Achille Lauro, Laura Pausini, Il Volo, Gigliola Cinquetti, Marcella Bella, Fausto Leali, Enzo Avitabile (saxophonist) and Alex Schwazer (walker).
The remaining 13 Campioni’s (in order of performance: Orietta Berti, Bugo, Gaia, Lo Stato Sociale, La rappresentante di lista, Malika Ayane, Extraliscio, Ermal Meta, Random, Fulminacci, Willie Peyote, Gio Evan, Irama) and 4 Giovani’s songs (Wrongonyou, Greta Zuccoli, Davide Shorty, Dellai) will be performed tonight.
The first two Giovani’s songs classified (Wrongonyou, DavideShorty) will pass to friday’s night’s final.
We’ll have another rank of the 13 Campioni who performed tonight, and then one with all the 26 contestants (a mix with day 1′s rank).
**Irama will not take part because of Covid positivity among his staff (he’s negative but he has to be quarantined anyway). Amadeus decided to show the recorded clip of his performance.
Complete rank of the Campioni after 1 play:
1) Ermal Meta
2) Annalisa
3) Irama
4) Malika Ayane
5) Noemi
6) Fasma
7) Francesca Michielin e Fedez
8) Lo Stato Sociale
9) Willie Peyote
10) Francesco Renga
11) Arisa
12) Gaia
13) Fulminacci
14) La Rappresentante di Lista
15) Maneskin
16) Max Gazzè
17) Colapesce Dimartino
18) Coma_Cose
19) Extraliscio feat. Davide Toffolo
20) Madame
21) Gio Evan
22) Orietta Berti
23) Random
24) Bugo
25) Ghemon
26) Aiello
Day 3 - co-hosts: Vittoria Ceretti, Fiorello
Prob. guests: Achillee Lauro, Zlatan Ibrahimovic, Sinisa Mihajlovic, Monica Guerritore (actress), Emma Marrone (singer), Negramaro (will pay homage to the great Italian singer Lucio Dalla after 9 years from his death).
All the 26 Campioni singers will perform a “duet” song with guests (or not) from the folk collection. In order of performance:
Noemi - "Prima di andare via" (Neffa) con Neffa
Fulminacci - "Penso positivo" (Jovanotti) con Valerio Lundini e Roy Paci
Francesco Renga - "Una ragione di più" (Ornella Vanoni) con Casadilego
Extraliscio feat. Davide Toffolo - Medley "Rosamunda" (Gabriella Ferri) con Peter Pichler
Fasma - "La fine" (Nesli) con Nesli
Bugo - "Un’avventura" (Lucio Battisti) con i Pinguini Tattici Nucleari
Francesca Michielin e Fedez - Medley (Calcutta – "Del verde", Daniele Silvestri – "Le cose che abbiamo in comune", Jalisse - "Fiumi di parole", "Non amarmi" - Aleandro Baldi e Francesca Alotta, "Felicità" - Al Bano e Romina Power)
Irama - "Cyrano" (Francesco Guccini)
Maneskin - "Amandoti" (Cccp Di Giovanni Lindo Ferretti) con Manuel Agnelli
Random - "Ragazzo fortunato" (Jovanotti) con i The Kolors
Willie Peyote - "Giudizi universali" (Samuele Bersani) con Samuele Bersani
Orietta Berti - "Io che amo solo te" (Sergio Endrigo) con Le Deva
Gio Evan - "Gli anni" (883) con i cantanti di The Voice Senior
Ghemon - Medley "Le ragazze", "Donne", "Acqua e sapone", "La canzone del sole" con i Neri Per Caso
La Rappresentante di Lista - "Splendido splendente" (Donatella Rettore) con Donatella Rettore
Arisa - "Quando" (Pino Daniele) con Michele Bravi
Madame - "Prisencolinensinainciusol" (Adriano Celentano)
Annalisa - "La musica è finita" (Ornella Vanoni) con Federico Poggipollini
Lo Stato Sociale - "Non è per sempre" (Afterhours) con Emanuela Fanelli e Francesco Pannofino
Gaia - "Mi sono innamorato di te" (Luigi Tenco) con Lous And The Yakuza
Colapesce e Dimartino - "Povera patria" (Franco Battiato)
Coma_Cose - "Il mio canto libero" (Lucio Battisti) con Alberto Radius e Mamakass
Max Gazzè - "Del mondo" (Csi Di Giovanni Lindo Ferretti) con Daniele Silvestri e The Magical Mistery Band
Malika Ayane - "Insieme a te non ci sto più" (Caterina Caselli)
Ermal Meta - "Caruso" (Lucio Dalla) con Napoli Mandolin Orchestra
Aiello - "Gianna" (Rino Gaetano) con Vegas Jones
Tonight’s Classification:
1 Ermal Meta – Caruso
2 Orietta Berti – Io che amo solo te
3 Extraliscio con Davide Toffolo – Medley Rosamunda
4 Willie Peyote – Giudizi universali
5 Arisa – Quando
6 Maneskin – Amandoti
7 Annalisa – La musica è finito
8 Max Gazzè – Del mondo
9 La rappresentante di lista – Splendido splendente
10 Ghemon – L’essere infinito
11 Lo stato sociale – Non è per sempre
12 Gaia – Mi sono innamorato di te
13 Irama – Cyrano
14 Colapesce – Dimartino – Povera patria
15 Fulminacci – Penso positivo
16 Malika Ayane – Insieme a te non ci sto più
17 Noemi – Prima di andare via
18 Madame – Prisencolinensinainciusol
19 Francesco Renga – Una ragione di più
20 Fasma – La fine
21 Francesca Michielin e Fede – E allora felicità
22 Aiello – Gianna
23 Bugo – Un’avventura
24 Gio Evan – Gli anni
25 Random – Ragazzo fortunato
26 Coma_Cose – Il mio canto libero
Top 10 classification after tonight:
1) Ermal Meta
2) Annalisa
3) Willie Peyote
4) Arisa
5) Irama
6) Lo Stato Sociale
7) Malika Ayane
8) Extraliscio feat. Davide Toffolo
9) Orietta Berti
10) Maneskin
Day 4 - co-hosts: Barbara Palombelli, Fiorello, Beatrice Venezi (orchestra maestro)
Prob. guests: Achille Lauro, Mahmood, Zlatan Ibrahimovic, Matilde Gioli and Alessandra Amoroso.
The 26 Campioni’s songs will be performed (in order of appearance: Annalisa, Aiello, Maneskin,, Noemi, Orietta Berti, Colapesce Dimartino, Max Gazzé, Willie Peyote, Malika Ayane, La rappresentante di lista, Madame, Arisa, Coma Cose, Fasma, Lo Stato Sociale, Francesca Michielin e Fedez, Irama, Extraliscio feat Davide Toffolo, Francesco Renga, Gio Evan, Ermal Meta, Bugo, Fulminacci, Gaia, Random). Also, the 4 Giovani’s songs that won on day 1 and 2 (Davide Shorty, Folcast, Gaudiano, Wrongonyou), will be performed and the 1st classified will be the Giovani’s section winner of the 71 (70+1)° Sanremo’s edition.
GAUDIANO is the winner of the Giovani’s section
The Premio della Critica “Mia Martini” for the Giovani’s section to WRONGONYOU
General ranking of the 26 Campioni’s songs after tonight:
1. Ermal Meta - "Un milione di cose da dirti"
2. Willie Peyote - "Mai dire mai (La locura)"
3. Arisa - "Potevi fare di più"
4. Annalisa - "Dieci"
5. Maneskin - "Zitti e buoni"
6. Irama - "La genesi del tuo colore"
7. La Rappresentante di Lista - "Amare"
8. Colapesce e Dimartino - "Musica leggerissima"
9. Malika Ayane - "Ti piaci così"
10. Noemi - "Glicine"
11. Lo Stato Sociale - "Combat Pop"
12. Orietta Berti - "Quando ti sei innamorato"
13. Extraliscio feat. Davide Toffolo - "Bianca luce nera"
14. Max Gazzè e Trifluoperazina Monstery Band - "Il farmacista"
15. Fulminacci - "Santa Marinella"
16. Gaia – "Cuore amaro"
17. Francesca Michielin e Fedez - "Chiamami per nome"
18. Madame - "Voce"
19. Fasma - "Parlami"
20. Ghemon - "Momento perfetto"
21. Francesco Renga - "Quando trovo te"
22. Coma_Cose - "Fiamme negli occhi"
23. Gio Evan - "Arnica"
24. Bugo - "E invece sì"
25. Random - "Torno a te"
26. Aiello - "Ora"
Day 5 - co-hosts: Fiorello, Giovanna Botteri (reporter), Tecla Insolia and Serena Rossi (actresses).
Prob. guests: Achille Lauro, Zlatan Ibrahimovic, Ornella Vanoni & Francesco Gabbani (singers - new song together), Riccardo Fogli with Michele Zarrillo and Paolo Vallesi (singers), Umberto Tozzi (singer) and Dardust (musician, producer...). Sports people: Alberto Tomba and Federica Pellegrini.
All the 26 Campioni singers will perform again their songs (in order of appearance: Ghemon, Gaia, Irama, Gio Evan, Ermal Meta, Fulminacci, Francesco Renga, Extraliscio ft. Davide Toffolo, Colapesce e Dimartino, Malika Ayane, Fedez e Francesca Michielin, Willie Peyote, Orietta Berti, Arisa, Bugo, Maneskin, Madame, La Rappresentante di Lista, Annalisa, Come Cose, Lo Stato Sociale, Random, Max Gazzè, Noemi, Fasma, Aiello) and after midnight (prob. more like after 2 am.) we’ll know the competition’s first 3 classified and all the special awards winners. the first 3 classified will perform again and get new votes to decide the final standings. The winner will go to the ESC2021 (if there will be).
MANESKIN won the 71st Sanremo!
Final standing:
1. Maneskin
2. Francesca Michielin e Fedez
3. Ermal Meta
4. Colapesce e Dimartino
5. Irama
6. Willie Peyote
7. Annalisa
8. Madame
9. Orietta Berti
10. Arisa
11. La Rappresentante di Lista
12. Extraliscio feat. Davide Toffolo
13. Lo Stato Sociale
14. Noemi
15. Malika Ayane
16. Fulminacci
17. Max Gazzè
18. Fasma
19. Gaia
20. Coma_Cose
21. Ghemon
22. Francesco Renga
23. Gio Evan
24. Bugo
25. Aiello
26. Random
MANESKIN will take part at the ESC 2021!
Other Awards:
-premio della Critica Mia Martini: Willie Peyote
-premio Sala Stampa Lucio Dalla: Colapesce e Dimartino
-premio Sergio Bardotti per il miglior testo: Madame
-premio Giancarlo Bigazzi per la miglior composizione musicale: Ermal Meta
Campioni Section (+ lyrics):
Aiello - "Ora" (video)
Annalisa - "Dieci" (video)
Arisa - "Potevi fare di più" (video)
Bugo - "E invece sì" (video)
Colapesce e Dimartino - "Musica leggerissima" (video)
Coma_Cose – "Fiamme negli occhi" (video)
Ermal Meta - "Un milione di cose da dirti" (video)
Extraliscio feat. Davide Toffolo - "Bianca luce nera" (video)
Fasma - "Parlami" (video)
Francesca Michielin e Fedez - "Chiamami per nome" (video)
Francesco Renga - "Quando trovo te" (video)
Fulminacci - "Santa Marinella" (video)
Gaia – "Cuore amaro" (video)
Ghemon - "Momento perfetto" (video)
Gio Evan - "Arnica" (video)
Irama - "La genesi del tuo colore" (video)
La Rappresentante di Lista - "Amare" (video)
Lo Stato Sociale - "Combat Pop" (video)
Madame - "Voce" (video)
Malika Ayane - "Ti piaci così" (video)
Maneskin - "Zitti e buoni" (video)
Max Gazzè e Trifluoperazina Monstery Band - "Il farmacista" (video)
Noemi - "Glicine" (video)
Orietta Berti - "Quando ti sei innamorato" (video)
Random - "Torno a te" (video)
Willie Peyote - "Mai dire mai (La locura)" (video)
Giovani Section:
Elena Faggi - "Che ne so" (video)
Fratelli Dellai - "Io sono Luca" (video)
Gaudiano - "Polvere da sparo" (video)
Folcast - "Scopriti" (video)
Greta Zuccoli - "Ogni cosa sa di te" (video)
Davide Shorty - "Regina" (video)
Wrongonyou - "Lezioni di volo" (video)
Avincola - "Goal!" (video)
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For better or for worse, I have a job that is exempt - to a great degree - from the widespread need for isolation (in the world of news radio, the show must go on). However, I do get days off and thank goodness for that because my brain can only take so much constant pandemic talk.
So! I offer up ‘the ultimate music list’, something I started doing on YouTube last year. Maybe earlier. It’s a living list, it will never be complete.
Anyway, listen to the way my music mind rambles! All songs listed on the other side of the keep reading line (not linked, you gotta do some of the work):
Seinabo Sey - I Owe You Nothing
Janelle Monáe – Django Jane
Janelle Monáe - PYNK
Janelle Monáe – Make Me Feel
Sudan Archives - Come Meh Way
Sudan Archives - Come Meh Way & Wake Up | A Take Away Show
St. Beauty - Not Discuss It
Japanese Breakfast - Boyish
St. Beauty - Caught
Kali Uchis - After The Storm ft. Tyler, The Creator, Bootsy Collins
Kali Uchis - Tomorrow (ft. Tame Impala)
Kali Uchis - Dead To Me
Kali Uchis - Body Language (Intro)
Kali Uchis - Just A Stranger
Kali Uchis - In My Dreams
Kali Uchis - Flight 22
Sigrid - Strangers
King Princess - 1950
Sigrid - Don’t Kill My Vibe
Sigrid - Plot Twist
Moonchild - The List
Amber Mark - Way Back
The Internet - Girl
DeJ Loaf - Changes
Erykah Badu - Window Seat
Erykah Badu - Afro Blue
M.I.A. - Matangi
M.I.A. - Double Bubble Trouble
M.I.A. - Paper Planes
A Tribe Called Red - The Light II Ft. Lido Pimienta
A Tribe Called Red - Sisters ft Northern Voice
PRINCESS NOKIA - BRUJAS
PRINCESS NOKIA - TOMBOY
Solange - Cranes in the Sky
Solange - Don't Touch My Hair ft. Sampha
SZA - Broken Clocks
SZA - Drew Barrymore
SZA - Go Gina
SZA - Prom
SZA - Pretty Little Birds
Sade - Flower of the Universe
Sade - The Sweetest Taboo
Sade - Paradise
Sade - Turn My Back On You
Sade - Smooth Operator
Sade - Cherish the Day
Erykah Badu - On & On
Jill Scott - A Long Walk
Erykah Badu - Tyrone (Live)
Janelle Monáe - I Like That
Christine and the Queens - Girlfriend
Humble the Poet - H.A.I.R.
Lush - Desire Lines
Lush - Never-Never
Rachel Sermanni 'Take Me Out' - Franz Ferdinand Cover
Memory House - When You Sleep (Yours Truly Session)
Sumner McKane - The Turncoat
Nothing Matters When We’re Dancing - The Magnetic Fields (Sense8 Remix) (feat. Zoe Wise)
Julia Holter - I Shall Love 2
Dua Lipa - New Rules [Initial Talk 80s Rules Remix]
Lady Gaga - Venus (80s Synthwave Version)
Ruelle - Take It All
Kraak & Smaak Ft. Parcels - Stumble
Calvin Harris, Dua Lipa - One Kiss
Timecop1983 - Girl (feat. SEAWAVES)
Aretha Franklin - Mary, Don't You Weep (Live at New Temple Missionary Baptist Church, Los Angeles, January 14, 1972)
Sarah Vaughan - Misty (Live from Sweden)
Ellie Goulding - My Blood (Kastle Remix)
Darksynth Paradise - A NewRetroWave Mix | 1 Hour | Retrowave/ Darkwave/ Electro |
Sudan Archives - Nont For Sale
Christine and the Queens - 5 dollars
Christine and the Queens - Doesn’t matter
Christine and the Queens - The walker
Christine and the Queens - Damn (what must a woman do)
Christine and the Queens - Goya soda
Christine and the Queens - The stranger
Lone - Poltergeist
Screamin’ Jay Hawkins - I Hear Voices
Lost Years - Pressure
Windows 95 Start-up remix
Windows 95 Startup Sound (Slowed 4000%)
Seoul - Silencer
Blackwater Holylight - Willow
Her's - Low Beam
Here We Go Magic - Alone But Moving
John Maus - Bennington
AC Temple - Yield
Lana del Rey - Summertime Sadness (SxAde Synthwave Version)
Ariana Grande - "Into You" 80′s Remix
Demi Lovato - Cool for the Summer 80′s Remix
Fifth Harmony - Sledgehammer 80′s Remix
Lady Gaga - Perfect Illusion 80s Remix
Ariana Grande - Greedy [Initial Talk "90s state of mind" Remix]
Happy Hippie Presents: Miley Cyrus & Ariana Grande - Don't Dream It's Over
Mariah Carey - Touch My Body [Initial Talk 90s Splash! Remix]
Dua Lipa - IDGAF (Initial Talk Remix)
憂鬱 - Sun
Lady Gaga - Joanne (Where Do You Think You’re Goin’?)
Robyn - Honey
Dolly Parton - Here You Come Again
Floating Points - Nuits Sonores
Sade - The Big Unknown
Amanda Shires - Leave It Alone
Crockett - City of Ghosts [Full Album]
Toni Harper - "The Velvet Hammer" (stereo), 1959
Cristina - "Things Fall Apart"
Dexter Gordon - What’s New
Warren Zevon - Things To Do In Denver When You're Dead - Rochester, 1994
Le1f - Wut
Katie Herzig - Sweet Dreams (Are Made of These)
Raymond Scott - "Boy Scout In Switzerland" - Quartet San Francisco (arranged by Robert Gilmore)
Jan A.P. Kaczmarek - Aimee & Jaguar Main Theme
Toni Harper - "The Other Woman"
Toni Harper - The meaning of the blues
Vanessa - Upside Down
Anna Ternheim - Summer Rain feat. Nina Kinert, Ane Brun, First Aid Kit and Ellekari Larsson of The Tiny
Ella Fitzgerald & Bill Doggett ~ Rough Ridin'
Eraldo Bernocchi, Harold Budd,Robin Guthrie - South Of Heaven (Winter Garden)
Slum Village - Fall in Love (Instrumental)
Shonen Knife - Twist Barbie
Dave Berry - This Strange Effect
Sarah Harmer - Basement Apartment
The Original Stroll - February 1958
Gertrude Lawrence - My Sweet
Gustav HOLST: St. Paul's Suite (III. Intermezzo, IV. Finale)
Rumskib - Secrets
Caterina Valente - Stranger In Paradise
Borodin - Prince Igor - Polovtsian Dances
Darshan Ambient - Mirage
Girl Crisis - Smooth Operator
Girl Crisis - Paranoid
Mulatu Astatke's "Mulatu"
Vivien Goldman - Launderette
Jonatha Brooke - West Point
Lesley Gore - You Don’t Own Me
Matthew Schoening - Emotional Clockwork
Molly Nilsson - Hey Moon
Kate Bush - Cloudbusting (The Organon Mix re-edit)
Stravinsky conducts Stravinsky FIREBIRD COMPLETE
The Carter Family - Wildwood Flower
Grimes - Vanessa
Kenneth Bager Fr. one (...and I kept hearing)
Land of Talk - It’s Okay
Nite Jewel - Artificial Intelligence
Geneva Jacuzzi - Clothes On the Bed
Thom Yorke & Jonny Greenwood - Karma Police | Glastonbury Festival, Pilton UK (8/9)
Maps of Norway - Traffic
Simian Mobile Disco - Cruel Intentions
Aerosmith - Crazy
Bruce Kaphan - Undeserved Ending
The Pains Of Being Pure At Heart - "Everything With You"
Thao with the Get Down Stay Down - Body
Janelle Monae - "Tightrope" 5/18 Letterman
Simian Mobile Disco - Hustler
Ladyhawke - My Delirium
Marion Cotillard & Franz Ferdinand - Eyes of Mars
Ladytron - Destroy Everything You Touch (live)
Kate Bush - Army Dreamers
Tegan and Sara - Living Room
Kate Bush - Cloudbusting
Beatrice Eli - Girls
NewRetroWave End of 2017 Mix - (The Future Beckons) - [80s/ Retrowave/ Outrun/ Retro Electro]
Vaporwave / Chillwave - Ultimate Mix
The Chordettes "Lollipop" & "Mr. Sandman"
Sufjan Stevens - Tonya Harding
Taylor Davis - Stranger Things Violin Medley
STRANGER THINGS MEETS CLASSICAL GUITAR
Grace Sings Sludge - Difficult To Love
Satchmode - Happiness Part 1
River Whyless - Life Crisis
Stefano Barone - Batman - Alexander Supertramp
Bebel Gilberto - "Aganjú"(Ao Vivo) - Bebel Gilberto In Rio
Katie Melua - Diamonds are Forever
Carly Rae Jepsen - Run Away With Me
Beulahbelle - You Only Live Twice (Living Room Version)
Grimes - We Appreciate Power
Meshell Ndegeocello - Sensitivity
Kodacrome - Buckets
Röyksopp - Remind Me
Lizzo - Juice
Lizzo - Truth Hurts
Lizzo - Good As Hell
Electrelane - To the East
Electrelane - I only always think
Sean Paul - Get Busy
憂鬱 - Azure Day (Full EP)
憂鬱 - Slow
Suzanne Vega - Luka | The story behind the song
Seoul - Real June
Broken Social Scene on House of Strombo Show
Big Boi’s Favorite Verse: Kate Bush’s “Running Up That Hill”
Cherry Glazerr - Nurse Ratched
Jan A.P. Kaczmarek - Aimée & Jaguar
Mister Rogers Remixed | Garden of Your Mind
Grant Green - Idle Moments
Hole Reunion after 15 yrs.
Teeth - Care Bear
ST. VINCENT covers BIG BLACK at BOWERY BALLROOM NYC May 22 2011
Broadcast - Man is not a bird (Teac A-4010 s Reel to Reel)
Billy May - So Nice (Samba De Verão)
Pogo - Mellow Brick Road
Anna Calvi - Jezebel (Attic Sessions 5)
Anna Calvi - Joan Of Arc (Attic Sessions 4)
Anna Calvi - Surrender (Attic Sessions 3)
Anna Calvi - Sound & Vision (Attic Sessions 1)
Anna Calvi - Wolf Like Me (Attic Sessions 2)
Clementine - ALL BLUES
Skip James - Hard Time Killin’ Floor Blues
Anna Calvi - Suzanne And I
Total Slacker - Thyme Traveling High School Dropout
Siouxsie & The Banshees- Metal (Elizabethan Suite 1977)
Second Chorus (Charlie North Remix)
The Castaways - Liar Liar
Alex Gaudino Feat. Christal Waters - Destination Calabria
Loose Ends - Hangin’ On a String
Pizzicato Five - The Audrey Hepburn Complex
Edie Brickell & New Bohemians - What I Am
The Bangles - Walk Like an Egyptian
The Human League - Love Action (I Believe In Love)
The Human League - Don’t You Want Me
The Human League - (Keep Feeling) Fascination
Wang Chung - Dance Hall Days
PJ Harvey - Hanging in the Wire
PJ Harvey - Rid Of Me
PJ Harvey & Thom Yorke - This Mess We’re In
PJ Harvey - We Float
PJ Harvey - This Wicked Tongue
PJ Harvey - A Place Called Home
The Sundays - Here’s Where The Story Ends
Flock of Seagulls - Space Age Love Song
The Psychedelic Furs - Love My Way
Hall & Oates - Out of Touch
Hall & Oates - I Can’t Go For That (No Can Do)
Toto - Rosanna
Toto - Africa
Fleetwood Mac - Little Lies
Tears For Fears - Head Over Heels
Philip Bailey, Phil Collins - Easy Lover
Spandau Ballet - True
Tears For Fears - Shout
Sigrid - Don’t Feel Like Crying
Orchestral Manoeuvres In The Dark - Souvenir
The Jesus and Mary Chain - April Skies
The Ocean Blue - Between Something and Nothing
No Joy - Hollywood Teeth
Tamaryn - Last
Tamaryn - Softcore
Tamaryn - Cranekiss
Ashrae Fax - CHKN
Echo & the Bunnymen - A Promise
Ashrae Fax - Intexus
The Motels - Only the Lonely
Other Colors - Dark Things
Bauhaus - All We Ever Wanted Was Everything
George Clanton - It Makes the Babies Want to Cry
Ben Howard - Nica Libres At Dusk
Elton John - Bennie and the Jets
Elton John - Don't Go Breaking My Heart (with Kiki Dee)
David Bowie - Life On Mars?
Elton John - Someone Saved My Life Tonight
St Vincent Breaks Down Her Most Iconic Songs
Pharoahe Monch - Simon Says (instrumental)
Death Valley Girls "Disaster (Is What We're After)"
A Tribe Called Quest - Electric Relaxation
Tame Impala - The Less I Know The Better
Childish Gambino - Redbone
De La Soul - A Roller Skating Jam Named Saturdays
Choir! Choir! Choir! Sings David Bowie - Heroes
Kishi Bashi - This Must Be the Place (Naive Melody)
Talking Heads - This Must Be the Place (Naive Melody)
The 6ths - You You You You You
Squirrel Nut Zippers "Put A Lid On It"
Joni Mitchell - Help Me
Pat Metheny, Joni Mitchell, Jaco Pastorius, Michael Brecker - "Shadows And Light"
Joni Mitchell - All I Want
Joni Mitchell - Free Man In Paris
Joni Mitchell - California
Joni Mitchell - In France They Kiss On Main Street
Joni Mitchell - Amelia
Joni Mitchell - People’s Parties
Joni Mitchell - For the Roses
Joni Mitchell - The Hissing of Summer Lawns
Joni Mitchell - Black Crow
Joni Mitchell - Hejira
Joni Mitchell - Coyote
Joni Mitchell w/Peter Gabriel - My Secret Place
Joni Mitchell - Down To You
Joni Mitchell - Refuge of the Roads
Joni Mitchell - Slouching Towards Bethlehem
Joni Mitchell - Shades of Scarlet Conquering
Joni Mitchell - Cool Water (with Willie Nelson)
Joni Mitchell - The Jungle Line
Joni Mitchell - Song For Sharon
Joni Mitchell - Cold Blue Steel and Sweet Fire
Joni Mitchell - Night Ride Home
Joni Mitchell - Taming the Tiger
Joni Mitchell - Snakes & Ladders
Joni Mitchell - Raised on Robbery
Joni Mitchell - Jericho
Joni Mitchell - Lakota
Joni Mitchell - The Beat of Black Wings
Joni Mitchell - You Turn Me On I’m A Radio (Live)
The Delfonics - Ready or Not Here I Come
Funkadelic - Maggot Brain
Incredible Bongo Band - Apache
The Stylistics - People Make The World Go Round
Manual - Crockett’s Theme
Jessica Pratt - This Time Around
Jessica Pratt - Poly Blue
Jessica Pratt - Baby, Back
Jessica Pratt - Aeroplane
Tony Allen - Stick Around
Basia - Promises
Basia - New Day For You
Basia - Cruising For Bruising
Basia - Drunk On Love
Basia - Third Time Lucky
America - Tin Man
Weyes Blood - Andromeda
Ladytron - Far From Home
Ladytron - Deadzone
Ladytron - The Island
St. Vincent & Dua Lipa | Masseduction / One Kiss | 2019 GRAMMYs
Janelle Monáe - Make Me Feel (LIVE at the 61st GRAMMYs)
Still Corners - The Trip
Still Corners - Strange Pleasures
FM-84 - Bend & Break
Robyn - Send To Robin Immediately
The Ultimate Kate Bush Experience - Shambush
Kate Bush - Wuthering Heights
Kate Bush - Running Up That Hill
Kate Bush - Hounds of Love [Full Album]
Kate Bush - Babooshka
Kate Bush - The Sensual World
Kate Bush - Hammer Horror
Kate Bush - Love and Anger
Katie Lee - Stay as Sick as You Are
America - You Can Do Magic
Blonde Redhead - Magic Mountain
Harry Nilsson - Gotta Get Up
In These Streets
Lorelle Meets the Obsolete - Unificado
Sneaks - Ecstasy
Linear Movement - Way Out Of Living
Alex Lilly - Pornographic Mind
Caribou - Melody Day (Four Tet Remix feat. Luke Lalonde Adem and One Little Plane)
Def Leppard - Hysteria
Sigrid - Sight of You
The Charlie Steinmann Orchestra And Singers - It's Such a Good Night (Scoobidoo Love)
Alice Coltrane - Blue Nile
Les McCann - Roberta
Pharoah Sanders - Astral Travelling
Pure Bathing Culture - Scotty
Jamila Woods - EARTHA
Patricia Barber - Too Rich For My Blood
Mary Jane Girls - All Night Long
LL Cool J - Around the Way Girl
Keep Shelly In Athens - Bendable
Absolute Jest: I. Beginning · John Adams · San Francisco Symphony · St. Lawrence String Quartet · Michael Tilson Thomas
Tears For Fears - Everybody Wants To Rule the World
Futurecop! - Fade Away (feat. NINA)
Steve Gunn - New Moon
Moving Panoramas - ADD Heart
Elizabeth Barraclough - Don’t TV Me
Klymaxx - Meeting In the Ladies Room
Salt Cathedral - Go and Get It feat. Big Freedia & Jarina DeMarco
Brian Eno - Ambient 1: Music for Airports [Full Album]
Calexico and Iron & Wine - Midnight Sun
Cate Le Bon - The Light
Cate Le Bon - Daylight Matters
Jack White at Château de Fontainebleau I A Take Away Show
Tammy Wynette - Your Good Girl’s Gonna Go Bad
Stella Donnelly - Die
Portishead - Sour Times
Portishead at Roseland New York City
Yeah Yeah Yeahs - Cheated Hearts
Warpaint - Disco//Very - Keep It Healthy
Jessica Pratt - Fare Thee Well
Jessica Pratt - Here My Love
Alvvays - Saved By A Waif
Alvvays - Dreams Tonite
Alvvays - Forget About Life
Alvvays - Plimsoll Punks
Tame Impala - Patience
Godzilla: Old Rivals - Bear McCreary( Godzilla: King of Monsters Soundtrack)
Alloy Tracks - Somewhere Over the Rainbow | Godzilla: King of the Monsters (Beautiful Trailer Theme)
Girl Crisis - The Sign
Siouxsie and the Banshees - Captain Scarlet
Boards of Canada - Macquarie Ridge
Tōth - Practice Magic And Seek Professional Help When Necessary (Full Album)
Wyatt - Attention
Fontaines D.C. - Hurricane Laughter (Darklands Version)
Matthew and the Atlas - Counting Paths
Matthew and the Atlas - Old Ceremony
Sufjan Stevens - Love Yourself
Computer Magic - Hudson
Grizzly Bear - Mourning Sound
Lana Del Rey - Doin Time
Chastity Belt - Trapped
Kero Kero Bonito - Make Believe
Eberhard Weber - T. On A White Horse
Endre Hegedus - VI. Golliwogg's Cake-Walk, Debussy: Children's Corner / Suite Bergamasque
LCD Soundsystem - oh baby
Dominique Young Unique - Throw It Down
Leikeli47 - Money
Santigold - Look At These Hoes
Handsome Boy Modeling School - Holy Calamity (Bear Witness II)
Perfume Genius - Slip Away
DJ Shadow - "Nobody Speak" feat. Run The Jewels
St. Vincent - Fast Slow Disco
Marion Cotillard and Metronomy - Is She Really Going Out With Him
Patti Smith - Gloria
King Princess - Cheap Queen
Ingrid Michaelson - Best Friend
Kindness - Hard To Believe
Kim Petras - Clarity
Kim Petras - Another One
Cowboy Junkies - Dreaming My Dreams With You
Rihanna - Same Ol’ Mistakes
Screaming Trees - Nearly Lost You
Sailors of Neptune - Car Song
Photay - Outré Lux (feat. Madison McFerrin)
Ella Fitzgerald - I’ll Never Be The Same
Timecop1983 - My First Crush (feat. Trevor Something)
Toro Y Moi - Cola
The Cinematic Orchestra - Wait For Now/Leave The World (feat. Tawiah)
Charli XCX & Christine and the Queens - Gone
Hayley Kiyoko - I Wish
Jambalaya Brass Band - Tumbao
Frosty and the Diamonds - Destination Mars
Plumb - Blush (Only You)
Evanescence - Anywhere
Courtney Barnett - Avant Gardener
Christine and the Queens - Need You Tonight (INXS Cover)
Dua Lipa - Be The One (80's Power Ballad Remix)
Bomba Estéreo - Corazón
Zola Jesus - Wiseblood (Johnny Jewel Remix)
The Bangles - Going Down To Liverpool
Trills - Hush
King Princess - Prophet
Emily Wells - I’m No Heroine
Ariel Pink - Bubblegum Dreams
Missy Elliott - Throw It Back
Missy Elliott Performs 'Get Ur Freak On', 'Lose Control' & More | 2019 Video Music Awards
Miranda Lambert - Way Too Pretty for Prison
Miranda Lambert - The House That Built Me
Miranda Lambert - We Should Be Friends
Miranda Lambert - Mama’s Broken Heart
Maya Hawke - To Love a Boy
Flowers (Eurydice's Song) - (Anaïs Mitchell - Hadestown)
Young Ejecta • Welcome To Love
Kelis - Bossy ft. Too $hort
Lindsay Lohan - Bossy
Natalie Cole - Lush Life
Grimes & i_o - Violence
The Highwomen - Redesigning Women
Lana Del Rey - Season Of The Witch
Anita Carter - Ring of Fire
Jack Hylton - Wedding of the Painted Doll
Earth, Wind, and Fire - Fantasy
DJ Boring - Winona
DJ Boring - Goodbye Michael
Rob Reich - Shimmytown Shuffle
Sarah Vaughan - Spring Can Really Hang You Up The Most
King Princess - Playboy School of Pop
Broken Social Scene - Anthems For A Seventeen-Year Old Girl
Jenny Hval - Lions (feat. Vivian Wang)
Minny Riperton - Les Fleurs
Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov ‒ Procession of the Nobles
Firebird - 13. Infernal Dance Of All Of Kashchei's Subjects
Kylie Minogue - Dancing
Someone Still Loves You Boris Yeltsin - All Hail Dracula!
Jana Hunter | You Belong Here
Bat For Lashes - The Hunger
Bat For Lashes - Laura
Zero 7 - Swimmers
Tame Impala - It Might Be Time
Hannah Williams & The Affirmations - Woman Got Soul
Galantis & Dolly Parton - Faith feat. Mr. Probz
The KLF - 3am Eternal
The KLF feat. Tammy Wynette - Justified & Ancient
Pet Shop Boys - What Have I Done To Deserve This
Pet Shop Boys - Always On My Mind
Pet Shop Boys - West End Girls
Til Tuesday - Voices Carry
St. Vincent - Laughing With A Mouth of Blood
Spice Girls - 2 Become 1
Tennis - Runner
Giles Reaves - "Sowelu (Wholeness)"
Taeko Ohnuki - Sunshower (Full Album)
80s Japanese Fusion Summer Mix (Fusion Jazz, City Pop, Funk, Soul...)
Tamaryn - Dreaming The Dark (Full Album)
Swing Out Sister - Breakout
Ayane Yamazaki - 眠りの理由
"Women Of Country Performance" | Live from CMA Awards 2019
Reba McEntire - "Fancy" | Live from CMA Awards 2019
Seal - Crazy
Seal - Violet
Tame Impala - Posthumous Forgiveness
Richard Wagner - The Flight of the Valkyries
The Black Angels - Yellow Elevator #2
Bonnie Raitt - Unnecessarily Mercenary
Norah Jones - Flipside
Genesis Owusu - WUTD
Lana Del Rey - Mariners Apartment Complex
10,000 Hz Legend - Don’t Be Light
Air Miami - See Through Plastic
Kitchens Of Distinction - Margaret's Injection
Sebastian Böhm - Blue Monday (Official "Wonder Woman 1984" Trailer Music)
Primitons - All My Friends
Heavens To Betsy – Waitress Hell
Romania - Planes
Dionne Farris - I Know
CeCe Peniston - Finally
Robin S - Show Me Love
La Bouche - Be My Lover
Stilz - Wavelength
Tennis - Need Your Love
The Fixx - One Thing Leads To Another
The Fixx - Saved By Zero
The Fixx - Red Skies
The Fixx - Stand Or Fall
Kajagoogoo - Too Shy
Nik Kershaw - Wouldn't It Be Good
Howard Jones - Like To Get To Know You Well
Jane Child - Don't Wanna Fall In Love
Information Society - What’s On Your Mind (Pure Energy)
Icehouse - No Promises
The Spiral Starecase - More Today Than Yesterday
Caroline Rose - Feel The Way I Want
Frank & His Sisters - Mwanangu Lala
KIRLIAN CAMERA - Blue Room
Look Blue Go Purple | Cactus Cat
Look Blue Go Purple | Circumspect Penelope
Look Blue Go Purple - I Don't Want You Anyway
The Bats | North By North
Best Coast - Everything Has Changed
Best Coast - For The First Time
War And Peace / Gab Is Stabbed · Joseph LoDuca
Tashaki Miyaki - I Only Have Eyes for You (the Flamingos cover - Little Big Planet 3 OST)
Angel Olsen - Who’s Sorry Now
Anna Calvi - Love of my life | Empty Space #5
The Flamingos - I Only Have Eyes For You
Supergrass - Moving
Supergrass - Late In the Day
Supergrass - Richard III
Panda Bear - Sequential Circuits
Computer Magic - Be Fair
Computer Magic - Fuzz
Computer Magic - Spaces
The Amazing - Tell Them You Can’t Leave
Anna Calvi - Hunter
Anna Calvi - Swimming Pool
Carly Simon - Nobody Does It Better
Duran Duran - Rio
Duran Duran - Save A Prayer
Duran Duran - My Own Way
Anna Calvi - Eden
Anna Calvi - Indies or Paradise
She & Him - I Can Hear Music
Soloist Mari Silje Samuelsen - Antonio Vivaldi - "Summer" from four seasons
Vivaldi Four Seasons: "Winter" (L'Inverno), complete; Cynthia Freivogel, Voices of Music
Para One · Arthur Simonini-La Jeune Fille en Feu (Bande originale du film)
Agnes Obel - The Curse (Berlin Live Session)
St. Vincent - Los Ageless
Billie Ellish - No Time To Die
King Princess - Hit The Back (Dance Video)
Men I Trust - Show Me How
Lady Gaga - Stupid Love
Agnes Obel - Fuel To Fire
Beach House - Space Song
Sufjan Stevens - Visions of Gideon
Agnes Obel - Broken Sleep
snarls - Walk In the Woods
Dixie Chicks - Not Ready to Make Nice (Live from MMXVI Tour)
Dixie Chicks - Gaslighter
Conspiracy of Owls - "Ancient Robots"
Conspiracy of Owls - A Silver Song
Sigrid - Home To You
Tierra Whack – Unemployed
Jenny Hval - Accident
Caroline Polachek - So Hot You're Hurting My Feelings
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Dust Volume 5, Number 9
Tropical Fuck Storm
Just like that, summer’s over and we face a growing pile of late 2019 records. But before that, before we drag ourselves like kids to school into the second half, a moment to appreciate what’s accumulated. This month’s Dust touches on groovy jazz tuba, punishing hardcore, a bracing industrial reissue, altered percussion and an OG Tuareg guitarist. Contributors this time around include Isaac Olson, Ian Mathers, Jennifer Kelly, Jonathan Shaw, Bill Meyer and Andrew Forell.
Joseph Allred — O Meadowlark (Feeding Tube)
O, Meadowlark by Joseph Allred
Plenty of people get the tag American Primitive Guitarist stuck on their rump these days. It’s not always appropriate and it’s not always welcome, but it adheres to Joseph Allred with the fastness of the truth. Allred, a Tennessean who currently pursues higher learning at Boston College, understands that whether you use mountain music or raga-derived form as your framework (and he uses a bit of both, alternating between skeletal banjo figures and rushing guitar fantasias), the music has to project something beyond the notes. O Meadowlark not only evokes a cascade of emotions, some explicit and others allowed and bent until they’re beyond name, but he exerts an opposite pull. Like Robbie Basho or Steffen Basho Junghans, he draws the listener through the sound hole and into the tones and overtones that carom about the insides of his guitar. Climb inside; like a Tardis, it has room for all.
Bill Meyer
Caterina Barbieri — Ecstatic Computation (Editions Mego)
Ecstatic Computation by Caterina Barbieri
The title of Caterina Barbieri’s third LP suggests a congress of emotional states and cognitive processes; total neural action, you might say. The sound of the thing suggests another, maybe more personal integration. She favors massive, echo-haloed electronic sounds, the sort that would set off all manner of madness in the disco if only she’d subordinate them to a sufficiently clubby beat. But instead she juxtaposes them with wordless female vocals (not her own) and switched-on harpsichord sounds which lock together with a structural logic that probably comes natural to a person who grew up studying classical guitar. And while the sounds promise abandon, the way they lock together requires submission to a Bach-like allegiance to order. Promise delivered.
Bill Meyer
Theon Cross — Fyah (Gearbox Records)
Fyah by Theon Cross
Tuba player Theon Cross was the secret weapon of last year’s excellent Your Queen is a Reptile, by The Sons of Kemet. Fyah is Cross’s debut as a band leader, and if the melodies occasionally sag, Cross and company generate more than enough energy to keep you, if not intently listening, grooving. Like many in the London jazz scene, Cross has no qualms about pulling in sounds from everywhere, and while not every experiment works (the synths and trap beats on “Panda Village” don’t add much), it keeps Fyah feeling fleet and admirably populist. Cross’s commitment to bring the tuba back to our attention and good graces is admirable, and he’s certainly the right guy for the job, but for better or for worse, he suffers the fate of all lower register players: disappearing when played back at anything less than high volume. As such, the real MVP on Fyah is tenor saxophonist and fellow London hotshot, Nubya Garcia. Fyah is a good record. It gets better the louder you play it.
Isaac Olson
Drugs of Faith — Decay (Selfmadegod Records)
Drugs of Faith have been making records like Decay, their new EP, for quite a while now. The record is full of crossover hardcore that pushes on the pressure points of crust and sludge. It’s grimy, gritty, sweaty stuff and it’s really good. The focused truculence of a song like “Anonymity” sharpens rather than overwhelms the tune’s tendencies toward melody, and what a frigging breakdown. The whole 7” — all ten minutes of it — is terrifically punishing. Or maybe it’s punishingly terrific. Whatever it is, it goes by quick. But that’s cool, you’ll just flip it and play it again. And like a live hardcore set, music this intense is best enjoyed in small, gut-thumping doses. Toward the end of the excellent track “Nihilists,” singer Richard Johnson (who also plays guitar) growls, “If I go down, I’m taking you all with me.” Sure sounds like he means it.
Jonathan Shaw
Help — Help (Self Released)
Help by Help
One advantage to keeping songs short and lyrics anthemic is that you can throw a whole lot of sludge into the works and still end up with tunes that folks will remember the next day. Portland noise-punk band does this six times on their quite good debut EP, Help. No surprises here, just grimy, coruscating punk that sounds amazing when you’re reading the latest update on our slide into oligarchy/kleptocracy/kakistocracy/planet death/what have you. Best of all is their theme song, which softens up a traditionally macho genre with some very welcome, very 2019 vulnerability (Complete lyrics: “Help!/I fucking need it!/You know I’ve battled but it’s all I can take!”) and the closer, “Class War Now” which is about… well, you know.
Isaac Olson
HTRK – Nostalgia (Fire Records)
Nostalgia is the self-released 2004 debut EP by Australian experimental trio HTRK (Hate Rock Trio). Nigel Yang (guitar, programming, electronics), Jonnine Standish (voice, percussion, samples) and Sean Stewart (bass, programming, samples) produce seven tracks of heavy, noise intensive electronica with echoes of Throbbing Gristle, Pan Sonic and Suicide. Physically and psychically crushing, the tracks move at a funereal pace with waves of static and feedback crashing against bottom end bass, percussion and drum machines as Standish’s voice intones from a cave, a cross between Lydia Lunch and Alan Vega. Instrumental opener “Hate Rock Trio” begins quietly with the ticking of a clock, a time bomb with crashes of distorted percussion. Thereafter the song titles tell the story of the EP. Run together they form both a record of, and a demand to acknowledge, damage inflicted: “Look What’s Been Done/Look Down the Line/Look At That Girl/Look At Her/You Injured Me/I’m All Broke Up.” The intensity builds with each track as feedback and samples scratch atop thickening layers of black sludge. Re-released by Fire Records, Nostalgia is a bracing experience with a palpable sense of menace.
Andrew Forell
Max Jaffe — Giant Beat (Ramp Local)
Giant Beat by Max Jaffe
If a curious listener was told Max Jaffe only used one instrument to make Giant Beat, they’d be forgiven for guessing something like a modular synth. Instead, it’s drums, but in a way that makes the question maybe a little bit of a cheat; Jaffe, drummer for JOBS, Elder Ones and others, was also a beta tester for something called Sensory Percussion that allows percussionists to use their instruments to trigger sounds and samples in a way that feels analogous to the chromatic, sometimes abrasive playing Ian Crause and Disco Inferno did with sampling. Of course, with a drum kit and that kind of setup, Jaffe can generate a whole album just by himself in a different way than you might get with, say, a singer and an acoustic guitar. Giant Beat dips its toes into various experimental waters, jazz here, electronics there, noise and musique concrete there, but always with the steady pulse of Jaffe’s one-take percussive playing behind it. The result feels like anything but a product demo; if anything, it feels like a new type of voice articulating itself.
Ian Mathers
Ocean Fanfare — First Nature (Barefoot)
First Nature by Ocean Fanfare
Whether you take the words First Nature as a prescription of priorities or a stern reminder of who is best equipped to play the long game in the battle between humankind and its environment, this is a record with a message. But since that message is being relayed via horns, bass, and drums, which play melodies that wind and ascend, one must exercise one’s emotional antennae to decode the vibe. Both trumpeter Tomsz Dabrowski and alto saxophonist Sven Dam Meinild are equally facile with post-bop tunes and extended technique explorations, and the shuttles between these poles gives the music a questing quality. They’re methodically seeking, not giving up hope, and the inventive ways they maintain balance on the fly suggests that they’re conscious of what tools will come in handy if people are going to survive.
Bill Meyer
Abdallah Ag Oumbadougou — Anou Malane (Sahel Sounds)
Anou Malane by Abdallah Ag Oumbadougou
One of the original Tuareg guitar heroes, Abdallah Oumbadougou recorded these dreaming, droning, melancholic-with-a-swagger tunes in Benin in 1995 with the West African producer Nel Oliver. It was a step up for Oumbadougou, who had previously recorded mostly on boom boxes in encampments during breaks in the Tuareg rebellion, but the songs, even embellished with electronics and studio effects, have a raw, lonely power to them. “Thingalene” drifts towards funky pop in its syncopated drum machines and squealing synths, but Oumbadougou’s voice carries over time and distance with a bracing authenticity. Other tracks, like “Tenere” splice the echoing snap of gate-reverbed drums to a beat that sways like camel caravans; the guitar work here is particularly fine. On its original release, Anou Malane introduced the world to the Tuareg’s keening, ambling desert blues; now it reminds us that artists like Tinariwen and Terekaft and Mdou Moctar are interpreting and extending — not inventing — a vibrant art form.
Jennifer Kelly
Savage Republic —Gods & Guns (Mobilization)
Savage Republic doesn’t pack the band schedule very tightly nowadays. The band, currently a quartet (Thom Fuhrmann, Ethan Port, Alan Waddington, Kerry Dowling), took the whole of the 1990s off and has made just two albums in this century. But when they do make a record, it hits hard. In days gone by they sounded like Rhys Chatham fronting the Ventures on an album of Aegean surfer themes, but now they sound just a bit like Michael Gira fronting Echo & the Bunnymen in some Bladerunner-like hell of a dark hole. “God & Guns,” sung in dire and reverb-swaddled tones by Fuhrmann, articulates understandable dismay at the twin lumps of stinky meat that are being held in front of the vast heard of fascism-embracing Americans. The instrumental on the flip is named “Tranquilo,” but you won’t rest while they’re charging you, driven by chain-gang shouts, oil drum lashes, and epically massive bass. Heavy shit for heavy times.
Bill Meyer
Sleeping Ancient — There Is No Truth But Death (Viridian Flame)
There Is No Truth But Death by Sleeping Ancient
In any number of ways, black metal and the horror fiction of H.P. Lovecraft are a good match. The overweening interest in darkness and unnamably horrific, indecipherably complex forms; the highly abstruse mysticism; the tinge of troubling racism and anti-Semitism — it’s sort of uncanny. Sleeping Ancient aren’t the first black metal band to express a deep appreciation for Lovecraft’s weird fictions. Heck, they probably aren’t even the tenth or the fiftieth. But if they’re not breaking any new ground, thematically or musically, at least they’re making good songs. Check out the grand dirge of “Akeru,” or the slow but assured drift, from frigidly delicate melody to batshit intensity, that forms “Taphephobic Hallucinations” (taphephobia, by the way, is crippling fear of the grave—not death so much as the gravesite itself). The songs are typical of Sleeping Ancient’s mannered but powerful playing, which the band sustains across the whole of There Is No Truth But Death. It’s a good record to play as we wait for Cthulu. Judging by current conditions, we won’t have long to wait.
Jonathan Shaw
Sore Points — Not Alright (Slovenly)
SORE POINTS "Not Alright" EP by Sore Points
If you miss the Marked Men, how ‘bout some hard, fast punk rock from Vancouver? This four-song 7 inch, following a 2018 self-titled on Deranged, snarls and stomps with feverish fury, making the most of its double drummed, guitar stabbed, bass whomped basics. You’d infer a few battered Ramones records in the rec room, but also punks both harder core and more melodic—Black Flag on one end and the Buzzcocks on the other. “Not Alright” rampages at blur speed. The drummer, whoever he is (Sore Points are not big on self-promotion), gets a monster workout here, but really everybody is pushing about as hard as it goes. “Not Coming Back,” is likewise accelerated, but in an anthemic, memorable way. As a non-professional, you’d kill yourself trying to keep up playing these songs, but you can sing along, no problem, after just one or two spins.
Jennifer Kelly
Tropical Fuck Storm — Braindrops (Joyful Noise)
Braindrops by Tropical Fuck Storm
“Braindrops,” the title track from this second Tropical Fuck Storm album, slinks and rattles and backpedals, its rhythm complicated and syncopated, its stream-of-consciousness lyrics about dreams and waking (“But you gotta get up because time is nagging like a dog humping your leg”) as tangled as the polyrhythmic beat. There’s a slant of ska in the bass, a dissolute hint of post-punk in the cracked vocals and a baroque inclination to stuff things to the gills in the overload of just about everything. Tropical Fuck Storm tilts recognizable forms so far over that they always seem to be careening into chaos. A hip friendly bump of bass and drums is just a landing pad for guitar noises that crash, still burning, to the ground. Even the ballads (“Paradise” both “Marias”) teem with noise and dissonance. Braindrops is never an easy listen. It verges, fairly often, on the unpleasant. But in a world where everything spins down to a grey Spotified entropy, it’s a prickly, fascinating, mess of bright colored wires; go ahead cut one and see if it explodes.
Jennifer Kelly
Various Artists — Greys (Anachronisme)
Greys by Field Guides
In this day and age, if one even wanted to put together a new “We Are the World,” where would one start? Leverage Models’ return to music last year with the phenomenal Whites was partly so that previously-shelved record could raise money for the Southern Poverty Law Center, and here the band and Anachronisme Records are at it again. Raising money for the Mohawk Valley Resource Center for Refugees this time, instead of trying to rope everyone they know into one big aesthetically-dubious singalong, they’ve put together with any number of friends a smorgasbord of 21 tracks all somehow ‘in conversation’ with the music on Whites. There are plenty of intriguing covers, remixes, and other deconstructions, from Field Guides’ glowing, pastoral version of “If I Let You Stay” to the menacing buzz of DOV’s remix of “Dark Pools,” to Concierge Records and The Working Elite’s “transatlantic meditation” on the feeling of the first song on Whites with “Day Two,” as well as two unreleased tracks from Leverage Models. Then there are the contributions that just engage with the emotions and stories of the original album, like Courtship Ritual’s haunting “Uncle Incision” and William Tyler’s gorgeous “She Swims in Hidden Water.” There’s a lot here to absorb, but even if you’re not familiar with the source material it all stands on its own, even as it’s still one of the most intriguing expansions of an album in recent memory. Not to mention hopefully a more effective way to help a good cause.
Ian Mathers
avery r. young—Tubman (FPE)
tubman. by avery r. young
avery r. young brings the sizzle in this paean to African-American musical traditions from skanky funk to body-moving R&B to soul-on-fire gospel, complete with a full choir. The multi-talented Chicagoan took inspiration from his own book—Neckbone: Visual Verses—from Nina Simone and from the singer Jamila Woods, whose superlative pipes provide the uplift of many of these cuts. “Maasai” slouches so far into a smouldery blacksploitation groove as to be nearly horizontal, all evil wah-wah’d twitch and rumbling bass and slashing lightning bolts of disco strings, while “go'head mary & weep” takes things to the church with a massive harmonized swell. young himself has a fine, fluttery, emotionally nimble tenor, shades of the Reverend Al Green in his supple phrasing, but his songs take flight when they’re sung by a crowd, as on the spiritually stirring “lead in da wattah” and especially, the monster highlight “get to know a nina simone song” which rolls on like a doo-wopping, gospel-quarteting freight train right on to Mississippi. God damn, indeed.
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In My Veins - KamilahXMC Fanfiction (Chapter 10)
Summary: Inspired by Lovestruck’s “Havenfall is For Lovers” (Antonio). Amy is a regular, small-town girl looking for her first job in New York City. When she gets kidnapped by the powerful CEO, Kamilah Sayeed, she’ll have to discover her true goals… before it’s too late.
Genre: Romance
Rating: T
Tag List: @begging-for-kamilah, @ilovekamilahsayeed, @lulu-the-cat
Notes:
- English is not my first language, so I apologize for any mistakes
- This fanfic is slightly inspired by Lovestruck’s story Havenfall Is For Lovers - Antonio, but I intend to make it more interesting and steamier too :P
- I hope you enjoy it, your likes and reviews are always appreciated.
- Warning: Angst alert for the flashback and first part of Kamilah’s POV. The flashback contains minor violence, gore and abuse. You can skip if you want as it don’t affect the understanding of the chapter.
- Please don’t hate me for the flashback.
Flashback - Italy, 16th Century
Kamilah’s eyes widened in a mix of shock and anger. In front of her, life quickly escaped her lover’s body through the two puncture wounds in her neck. If she was fast enough there was still a chance she could save her, or at least Turn her. She attempted to take one step in her direction, when Gaius prevented her.
“Were you going to run away from me, my queen?” He asked, with blood still dripping from his mouth.
The expression of sadness on his face could almost convince her he was truly hurt, if she didn’t know him so well. She wondered how he had discovered about her plans. This time, she had planned everything carefully.
She gulped, unable to answer his question.
He approached her, touching her chin and lifting up her face so she’d look straight in his eyes.
“Answer.”
She took a deep breath, trying to appear calm and confident.
“Y-Yes,” she finally said.
“Kamilah, my queen…” he shook his head in disappointment. “Were you in love with this foolish mortal?”
“N-no,” Kamilah lied, although she knew it was useless. “I thought I was! She… She seduced me. Everything she desired was to get rid of her husband, the Duke.“
"You’ve disappointed me, Kamilah. You exist because of my blood. My blood turned into the queen you are,” he brushed a strand of hair from her face, tucking it behind her ear. “What am I going to do with you, my queen?”
His cold gaze penetrated directly at her soul. She knew that look, for centuries. Knowing what came next, a shiver went down her spine.
“A-Anything you want… my love.”
“Kamilah…” He let out a laugh. A sadistic laugh. “Kneel down. Beside her.”
Kamilah obeyed, kneeling down next to her lover. She observed as she still struggled to breath. Caterina was fighting to keep herself alive. Her sweet and pure Duchess Caterina.
“Feed. Until the last ounce of blood.”
Kamilah gently traced her jugular, feeling her weak pulsation. She remembered the day they met, at a masquerade ball and the adrenaline of their secret encounters in the middle of the night. She was looking for only an adventure, but the feeling between them was growing into something else.
“No,” Kamilah lowered her head and shouted.
“What did you say?!” Gaius’ eyes turned red in anger.
“I said ‘no’!" She stood up to confront him.
For a second he didn’t show any reaction, then a blue flame erupted from the palm of his hand. Kamilah felt her body was being held by invisible strings.
"Gaius, I’m sorry…” she cried. “Please, I’m begging you.”
As the clenched his fist, the strings became tighter and tighter, smashing every single bone inside Kamilah’s body. She fell on the floor squirming in pain. At that moment, she wished for the same fate as any mortal. Death.
“If you’re going to kill me, just do it!”
The pain stopped. Gaius came to her, helping her to sit down.
“Not today, my queen,” his cold hand touched her face. “Let’s go home, then I’ll decide what your punishment is going to be.”
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“Kamilah, are you alright?”
Adrian’s voice, along with his hand gripping on her shoulder, brought Kamilah back to reality.
“My apologies,” she looked down, noticing her hands were shaking. “I spaced out for a moment. How’s Lily going?”
“So far, nothing.”
Kamilah went back to Adrian’s car, where Lily worked on cracking the new password to give them access to the library.
“We don’t have the whole night, you know,” she complained.
“Kamilah, it takes time. I still need to figure out the last two digits.”
The vampire rolled her eyes and rested her head on the car’s seat.
“I know you’re worried too,” Lily broke the silence. “But Amy isn’t any girl. She’s brave, she’s strong… She’ll figure out a way to protect herself. I know it. I know she’s alive.”
“She has to be.”
Kamilah left the car again, worried about what, or who, awaited for them behind that door.
“Prove it. Prove me your loyalty!”
As she felt she was being pulled back into those memories again, she returned to Adrian’s side.
“It’s impressive how after all this time he still has power over our thoughts,” he vented.
Kamilah looked at him, replying with a supportive nod. There wasn’t much she could said at the moment.
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The Shadow Den was a strange place, but Amy couldn’t help feeling protected. Jax, the vampire who rescued her, revealed himself to be the leader of the Clanless and that was their secret hideaway.
He was doing everything to keep her safe. He placed her on a comfortable room, then called a doctor, who had knowledge about the vampire world, to see her. She’d need a small blood transfusion, what was provided inside the Shadow Den, going out right now was too risky.
Amy felt bad for him and his people, knowing that without a brand they couldn’t turn into Ferals at any moment. They talked briefly, but she learned all of them were turned without their consent and now they needed to live hidden.
“So, what’s the deal with your blood?” Jax asked after the doctor left. “Why they were after it?”
“It can bring people back from the dead,” Amy explained. “That’s what I’ve been told. Now, what about you? What were you doing in that library?”
Jax pulled a chair, sitting next to the bed.
“Jameson has been recruiting Clanless Vampires for a while now, with the promise they’d be given a brand and better life conditions. I infiltrated myself among them, to know what he was planning.”
He silenced.
“And?” Amy looked at him intrigued to know the rest.
“He’s working for Gaius Augustine. They planned to resurect someone using your blood… a woman.”
“I heard them talking before you saved me. Jameson called her ‘Our Majesty’?”
Jax felt silent again, as if he was trying to find sense in what Amy just told him.
Amy looked at her watch, it had passed midnight. Kamilah should be after her.
“Jax?” She called. “Would borrow me your phone? I need to warn Kamilah about what is going on.”
“Kamilah Sayeed?!” His expression changed. “D-Do you work for her or something?”
“It’s uh… a long and complicated story.”
“She can’t know you’re here. The Council members are not allowed at the Shadow Den. If they find out about this place, our entire population is in danger.”
“She’s different. She’s not like Vega or Priya, okay? She has promised me she’d do something about the Clanless in the future.
He let out a laugh.
"Really? You really believe that…” he shook his head. “I’m sorry, Amy. You should rest now. When you recover, you can go after her, without involving my people.”
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As Lily typed the last digit, the door opened with a metallic hiss. Kamilah tightened the grip around her daggers. Her advanced senses couldn’t detect any presence coming from inside Musea Sangris.
“Lily, you should have this," Adrian handed Lily a crossbow as they walked inside.
"This is so…” she was interrupted by Kamilah, who asked her to be quiet.
“Jameson?” Adrian called. “I’m here to talk.”
Nobody answered. At this point, Jameson must knew they’d be coming after Amy.
Kamilah headed to a specific direction. An aisle she was very familiar with. The aisle where the sarcophagus was at. Almost a century ago, she declared her freedom by helping the other members of the Council to defeat Gaius. She knew, now he was back, he’d get a revenge against her. And he’d find the most painful way to do it.
She stopped breathing, her heart was racing inside her chest and in a impulse, she opened it. Empty, as she and Adrian suspected all this time.
She barely had any time to recompose herself, Lily screamed from the other side of the library indicating she was in danger. Kamilah streaked to her direction, where a female vampire was holding her by the neck. Swinging her arms in a scissor-chop move, Kamilah cut her head off before she could even be aware of her presence.
“Whoa,” Lily said, regaining her breath. “How long is it going to take for me to become a badass vampire like you?”
“A few centuries and a lot of practice.”
“Ah,” Lily gave her a disappointed look.
A few meters ahead, Adrian fought alone with a group with three vampires. With his bare hand, he was able to rip off the heart of one of them, but the other two wouldn’t give him a rest. After a strong blow, he fell on the floor, where one of the remaining vampires held a blade against his throat.
“This is your end, Raines,” he mocked. “Your money will be a great help for the Clanless.”
His hysterical laugh was stopped when a glistening dagger flew through the air, decapitating him.
“Nice shot,” Lily congratulated Kamilah.
“Nah, I can do better than that.”
Noticing their presence, the last Clanless vampire came to their direction.
“Would you like to do the honors?” Kamilah asked.
Lily nodded, positioning the crossbow. She waited for the right moment, aimed and shot, with her eyes closed.
“You…” Kamilah opened her mouth in shock, as the enemy converted into ashes. “Straight at the heart.”
“I did?!” Lily could not believe herself. “Well, it always worked when I’m playing video games.”
Kamilah rolled her eyes at her. Then, she went checking on Adrian. He revealed a piece of paper he stole from one of his opponents.
“The Dragons Of The Five Kingdoms,” she read. “Sounds like the name of a book.”
“And this number could be the aisle and shelf.”
Adrian recomposed himself and followed to a indicated coordinates, finding the book. As he pulled it out from the shelf, a secret passage was revealed.
Kamilah felt a shiver running through her entire body.
“Lily, stay behind us. We don’t know what or who we’re going to meet down there.”
Downstairs, not a single sound could be heard. The long corridor was poorly illuminated. Without knowing what direction to go, Kamilah decided to trust her instincts and they detected a familar smell. Blood… Human blood.
“Amy.”
She ran through corridor, entering a chamber in the left. Inside, she found a bed and a machine, that had been used recently to drain blood.
“No, she can’t be…"
"Kamilah, look,” Adrian pointed to the bed and the cut restraints. “It seems like she was able to escape.”
“Then where is she? She must be here… somewhere”
She ran in advanced speed, searching for Amy in every corner in the recently discovered location. She wasn’t anywhere. And neither was Gaius.
She clenched her fists in rage. A sensation she hadn’t felt for a long time started to burn into her chest. A pain that she had been protecting herself for centuries. The pain of losing someone she had strong feelings for. In deep sadness, she quickly passed through Lily and Adrian, returning to the library.
“Kamilah?” Jameson came in her direction. “What brings you here?”
“Your…” She lunged in his direction, grabbing him by the neck. “What did you do to her?! Where’s Amy?”
“I-I don’t know what you’re talking about… Who’s Amy?”
“Oh… don’t pretend you don’t know,” she tightened even more the grip, nearly crushing his throat. “What about Gaius? When did he become such a coward? Where did he go?”
Unable to speak or even breath, Jameson made some incomprehensible noises. Kamilah’s eyes glowed in pure rage. With her free hand, she reached for one her daggers. Pointing it straight at Jameson’s heart.
“Kamilah, wait,” Adrian interrupted.
“Adrian, don’t. He killed her! He killed Amy.”
“But,” he placed his hand on top of hers. “He certainly knows more than he’s telling. We should capture and take him to The Council first, maybe we can obtain some information.”
Hesitantly, Kamilah let Jameson go. As Adrian and Lily restrained him, she went outside. Amy was dead. Because of her. The sun was almost rising and the last thing she wanted was to return home, where memories of the last few weeks would be haunting her forever.
“You make me want to be better. So I can be half of the woman you deserve,” Amy’s voice resounded inside her mind.
“I’m sorry I couldn’t be the woman you deserved, Amy.”
Inside her pocket, her cellphone started to ring. A number she didn’t recognize.
“Oh please,” Kamilah sighed, “give me a break.”
She declined the call, convinced it was work-related. The number insisted once more.
“I’m sorry, but I can’t speak right now,” she answered.
“Kamilah, it’s me. Amy.”
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Des concerts à Paris et alentour
Mars
22. Delia Derbyshire (diff.) + Lettera 22 + Evil Moisture + Caterina Barbieri + Drew McDowall : "Coil's Time Machines" (fest. Présences électronique) – Studio 104|Maison de la Radio
22. Crystal Fighters – Gaîté lyrique
22. Peter Hook (dj) – Supersonic
22. Chevalier Avant-garde + Bracco + Mary Bell + Officine – La Station
22. Spectres – Espace B
22. The Young Gods – La Maroquinerie ||COMPLET||
23. Pierre Boeswillwald (diff.) + Max Eilbacher + Andrea Belfi + Sarah Davachi + William Basinski & Lawrence English (fest. Présences électronique) – Studio 104|Maison de la Radio
23. Snapped Ankles + Wild Classical Music Ensemble + Man from Uranus – La Maroquinerie
23. Les Harry's & Stefan Neville (fest. Sonic Protest) – Chapiteaux turbulents
23. Sydney Valette – Petit Bain
23. Fazi + Versari – Black Star
23. Leroy se meurt + Electric Retro Spectrum + Night Night + Bitpart – Espace B
23. Kas:st + Paula Temple + Shlømo + VTSS + Parfait – tba
24. Alessandro Bosetti : "Clair obscur" – Instants chavirés (Montreuil) (gratuit)
24. Warren Burt (diff.) + Mats Erlandsson + Okkyung Lee + Low Jack + BJ Nielsen (fest. Présences électronique) – Studio 104|Maison de la Radio
24. Chantal Acda + Miles Oliver + Julien Ledru (Sulfure fest.) – Le vent se lève
25. Laibach – Trabendo
26. Bleib Modern + Kill Your Boyfriend + Post Modern Chaser – Supersonic (gratuit)
26. Jon Porras (Barn Owl) + Mathias Delplanque + Frédéric D. Oberland (Sulfure fest.) – Le vent se lève
27. Strangelove + Background (dj) (Sulfure fest.) – Le vent se lève
28. Komplikations + Pinoreks + Computerstaat – Supersonic (gratuit)
28. Scanner + Openendedgroup & Natasha Barrett + Raphaël Imbert & Benjamin Lévy – Centre Pompidou
28. Euromilliard + Humbros + Peür + Pumice (fest. Sonic Protest) – La Station
28. Radiante pourpre + Myako + Wizaeroïd + Spaghetti ala bolonoise – Le Klub
28. Emmanuelle Gibello : "Loin derrière j'ai laissé mon jasmin" – Le Cube (Issy-lès-Moulineaux)
29. Don Nino – Souffle continu (gratuit)
29. Perturbator – Le Trianon
29. Jandek + Confusional Quartet + Société étrange (fest. Sonic Protest) – théâtre de l'Échangeur (Bagnolet)
29. Low Jack + Vladimir Ivkovic + Céline Gillain – La Java
29. Dj Stingray + Varg + Solid Blake + Spfdj – Concrete
30. Marc Almond – Le Trianon
30. Seabuckthorn + Rach Three + CollAGE D (Sulfure fest.) – Le vent se lève
30. Lahcen Akil & les Chaâbi Brothers + Suzanne Ciani + The Coolies + Lemones + Les Statonells (fest. Sonic Protest) – théâtre de l'Échangeur (Bagnolet)
31. Fuji Kureta + Mei (Sulfure fest.) – Le vent se lève
31. Claudio Simonetti (Goblin) joue "Suspiria" et autres – Flow
31. Verity Susman : cinéconert sur "Häxan" de Benjamin Chistensen (fest. Les femmes s'en mêlent) – Grande Halle de La Villette
Avril
01. Matt Elliott + Vacarme – Café de la danse
02. Schtum + Shit & Shine (fest. Sonic Protest) – Mona Bismarck American Center
02. Steve Gunn + Papercuts – Petit Bain
03. Sheik Anorak + Mister Bishop + BaBa YaGe – Les Nautes
02. Ballaké Cissoko & Vincent Segal (fest. Les Rares Talents) – théâtre Berthelot (Montreuil)
03. Han Bennink + Jean-François Pauvros + Anne-Laure Pigache & Anne-Julie Rollet + Parlophonie (fest. Sonic Protest) – théâtre de Vanves
04. Os Noctambulos + The Shazzams + Veenus – L'Alimentation générale (gratuit)
04. Shannon Wright + Anna Calvi + Requin Chargin + Kate NV (fest. Les femmes s'en mêlent) – Trabendo
04. Dust Breeders & Mattin + Lydia Lunch & Marc Hurtado jouent Suicide et Alan Vega + Anna Zaradny (fest. Sonic Protest) – église Saint-Merry
05. Bégayer + France + Frédéric Blondy joue "Occam XXV" d'Éliane Radigue (fest. Sonic Protest) – église Saint-Merry
05. Beirut – Le Grand Rex
05. Rendez-Vous + Qual – Gaîté lyrique
05. Asian Dub Foundation : cinéconcert sur "La Bataille d'Alger" de Gillo Pontecorvo – Auditorium|Palais de la porte Dorée
05/06. Nadia Lauro & Zeena Parkins : Stichomythia – Centre Pompidou
05. Camilla Sparksss + Georgia UK + Emily Wells + Tiny Ruins + Emilie Zoé (fest. Les femmes s'en mêlent) – Trabendo
05. Defekt + Blush Response + Sinus 0 + Kino + Koddi – NF-34
06. Regina Demina + Ionnalee + Pongo + Sink Ya Teeth + Oh Mu + Dope Saint Jude + Silly Boy Blue (fest. Les femmes s'en mêlent) – Trabendo
06. The Hacker + Kittin + Arnaud Rebotini + Djedjotronic + David Caretta + Cardopusher – Terminal 7
06. Molecule – Gaîté lyrique
06. These New Puritans + Scintii – Petit Bain
06. Kokoko! – Badaboum
06. Dylan Carlson + Julien Clauss + Hermine + Lee Patterson + Ut + Blenno Die Wurstbrücke (fest. Sonic Protest) – Cirque électrique
07. Tashi Wada Group + Julia Holter + Corey Fogel – Lafayette Anticipations
08. The Specials – La Cigale
08. The Ex + Massicot – Petit Bain
09. Young Widows + Nesseria – Petit Bain
10. The Flying Luttenbachers – The University of Chicago Center (gratuit sur résa)
10. Jeff Mills : cinéconcert sur "Paris qui dort" de René Clair – Cinémathèque
10. Daughters – Point FMR ||COMPLET||
11. Ancient Methods + Thomas Delecroix – NF-34
12. Jad Wio + Jean-Pierre Kalfon – Black Star
12. Orchestra of Constant Distress + Arnaud Rivière + Oliver Brisson – Instants chavirés (Montreuil)
13. Toner Low + Ambassador 21 + The Fat + Orso + Evil Grimace + Gurt + Ddent + Froe Char + End of Mankind + McLane + Suprême Mycosaure (Monospace fest.) – Petit Bain
13. Author & Punisher – Espace B
14. Arnaud Rebotini joue la BO de "120 Battements par minute" – Cité de la musique|Philharmonie
14. Chocolat Billy + Monsieur Thibault – Cirque électrique
16. Bazooka + En attendant Ana + Seppuku – Espace B
16. Poutre + Tabatha Crash + AVC – Le Picolo (Saint-Ouen)
17. Teenage Fanclub – Trabendo
17. Soap&Skin – Le Trianon
17. Apparat – Gaîté lyrique
17. Cave + Derinëgolem + Korto – Cirque électrique
17. Der Blutarsch & The Infinite Church of the Lending Hand + Mongolito – Black Star
18. Chrysta Bell – Supersonic (gratuit)
18. Kompromat – Trabendo
18. Bendik Giske + Kristina Männikkö + Denzel b2b Justus Valtanen b2b J.Lindroos b2b Daniel Kayrouz... (Pølar fest.) – La Station
19. Hocico + Heerschaft – Gibus
19. Ho99o9 – Trabendo
20. Vincent Epplay + Black Zone Myth Chant & High Wolf + Domotic + Jean Benoît Dunckel + NSDOS + Erol Alkan + Tim Glass + Roscius + Sahalé + Golden Bug + Pouvoir magique + Cät Cät + RA+RE + Wael Alkak + Molecule (Inasound fest.) – Palais Brongniart
20. Michael Rother joue "Harmonia" de Neu! + Steeple Remove – La Maroquinerie
20. Rien virgule + Pardans + Ellah a. Thaun – Instants chavirés (Montreuil)
20. The Horrorist + {KRTM} + 14anger + David Asko – Rex Club
20. Margaret Dygas + Shackleton + rRoxymore + Leyf – Concrete
21. Plaid + NSDOS + Myako & Basses Terres + Jonathan Fitoussi + Danton Eprom + La Fraîcheur + Edouard Rostand + Prieur de la Marne + The Supermen Lovers + Panteros666 & Inès Alpha + Matt Black + Sara Zinger (Inasound fest.) – Palais Brongniart
22. Fontaines D.C. – Point FMR
23. Lambchop – La Maroquinerie
24. Talky Nerds + PenG + Electric Retro Spectrum – Gare XP
25. Lali Puna + Surma + Zalfa – Petit Bain
25. Kap Bambino – Trabendo
26. Art brut + Les Olivensteins – Petit Bain
26. Demdike Stare + Eliza McCarthy joue Mica Levi – Église Saint-Merry
27. She Past Away + Isolated Youth + Potochkin – La Machine
27. Chloé : Lumières noires – Le 104
27. Cocaine Piss + Tôle froide + Avale – Petit Bain
27. Thharm + Harpon + Heimat + TG Gondard – Cirque électrique
27. Bérengère Maximin, Fred Firth & Heike Liss – Instants chavirés (Montreuil)
27/28. Alva Noto + Anetha + Antigone & Shlømo + Ciel + Clara 3000 + Daniel Avery + Deena Abdelwahed + Djrum + Kink + Lanark Artefax + Octo Octa b2b Eris Drew + OKO + Red Axes + Sentiments + The Pilotwings + Tryphème + Park Hye Jin (Weather fest.) – La Seine musicale (Boulogne-Billancourt)
30. The Undergound Youth + Dune Messiah – Petit Bain
30. Low Jack b2b Simo Cell (RBMA fest.) – Gaîté lyrique
30. Couloir Gang + Descendeur + Yellow Magic Harpsichord – Instants chavirés (Montreuil)
30. Shifted b2b Sigha + Lotus Eaters (Lucy & Rrose) + Von Grall + Clotur + Emissär + Vâyu – Concrete
Mai
02. Master Musicians of Jajouka – Instants chavirés (Montreuil)
04. Covenant – Petit Bain
04. Tomoko Sauvage – tba
04. Arnaud Rebotini + SNTS + Antigone – 42 av. Louis-Roche (Gennevilliers)
07. dEUS – La Cigale
07. Le Prince Harry + UVB76 + Container + Techno Thriller + Succhiamo – Petit Bain
08. Sneaks – Supersonic (gratuit)
09. Bill Nace & Samara Lubelski + Michiyo Yagi & Tony Buck – Instants chavirés (Montreuil)
10. Exchpoptrue + Pita (dj) + Vicnet + dj Aï – La Marbrerie (Montreuil)
10/11. Dead Can Dance – Grand Rex ||COMPLET||
11. Christina Vantzou + Eiko Ishibashi + Jan Jelinek + NPVR (Nik Void & Peter Rehberg) – Le 104
12. Massimo Toniutti + François Bayle – Le 104
13. Foals – Bataclan
17. Philip Glass : Études pour piano – Salle Pierre-Boulez|Philharmonie
17. Hen Ogledd + Faune – Instants chavirés (Montreuil)
18. Bruce Brubaker & Max Cooper : Glasstronica – Cité de la musique|Philharmonie
18. Eliane Radigue : musique (diff.) pour "Continuum" de Félicie d'Estienne d'Orves – Centre Pompidou
19. Julien Claus – Ancienne Brasserie Bouchoule (Montreuil) (gratuit)
22. Housewives – Supersonic (gratuit)
23. Lots in Kiev + Thot + Brusque – Petit Bain
24. Beak> + TVAM – Gaîté lyrique
24. Shonen Knife – Petit Bain
24. Antichildleague + Corps + Geography of Hell – Les Voûtes
25. Sydney Valette + Blind Delon + Ruines – Supersonic (gratuit)
25. Xeno & Oaklander + Automelodi + Void Vision – Petit Bain
26. Jérôme Poret – Ancienne Brasserie Bouchoule (Montreuil) (gratuit)
27. Me Donner + Somaticae – tba
28. Alice in Chains + Black Rebel Motorcycle Club – Olympia
29. Flotation Toy Warning + Raoul Vignal – Petit Bain
29. Big Brave + My Disco + Tu brûles mon esprit – Instants chavirés (Montreuil)
31. François Bonnet + Knud Viktor + Jim O'Rourke + Florian Hecker (fest. Akousma) – Studio 104|Maison de la Radio
Juin
01. Eryck Abecassis & Reinhold Friedl + Hilde Marie Holsen + Anthony Pateras + Lucy Railton (fest. Akousma) – Studio 104|Maison de la Radio
01. Millimetric + Phase fatale + Terence Fixmer + Dersee + Raffaele Attanasio – Studio de Lendit (La Plaine-Saint-Denis)
01/02. Metronomy + Laurent Garnier + Ricardo Villalobos + Mr Oizo + Bonobo (dj) + Yves Tumor + Marie Davidson + Pond + Sleaford Mods... (fest. We Love Green) – Bois de Vincennes
02. Bernard Parmegiani + Jean Schwarz (fest. Akousma) – Studio 104|Maison de la Radio
05. Shellac – La Maroquinerie
05. Institute + Last Night + The Cherry Bones – L'International
06. Tim Hecker & Konoyo Ensemble + Mondkopf + Kelly Moran (Villette sonique fest.) – Cabaret sauvage
07. Danny Brown (Villette sonique fest.) – Périphérique
08. Julia Holter + Cate Le Bon (Villette sonique fest.) – Trabendo
08. Deena Abdelwahed + David August + Ross from Friends + Objekt (dj) + Apollo noir (dj) (Villette sonique fest.) – Grande Halle
08/09. Aïsha Devi + Belmont Witch + Black Midi + Borja Flames + Bracco + Corridor + Coucou Chloé + Crack Cloud + Efrim Menuck + Fontaines DC + Front de cadeaux + Juan Wauters + Krampf (dj) + Maria Violenza + Mdou Moctar + Musique chienne + Myako + Nova Materia + Nyoko Dokbaë + Novelist + Shanti Celeste + Sinkane + Szun Waves + The Messthetics + Tiger Tiger + Warm Drag + Wiki Zaltan (Villette sonique fest.) – parc de la Villette (gratuit)
09. Stereolab + Jonathan Bree + Anémone (Villette sonique fest.) – Grande Halle
12. Matmos + John Wiese – Instants chavirés (Montreuil)
13. Christian Death + Little Nemo – Gibus
13. Fat White Family – Élysée Montmartre
16. Siglo XX + The Arch – La Maroquinerie
19. Stephen Malkmus & The Jicks – La Gaîté lyrique
22. The Intelligence + Flatworms – La Maroquinerie
26. Magma – Salle Pierre-Boulez|Philharmonie
26. Daniel Menche + Point invisible – Instants chavirés (Montreuil)
28/29. Rammstein – La Défense Arena (Nanterre) ||COMPLET||
Juillet
02. Interpol – Olympia
04. Cat Power + H-Burns (fest. Days off) – Salle Pierre Boulez|Philharmonie
05. Klimperei, Sacha Czerwone, David Fenech, Denis Frajerman & Christophe Micusnule – Chair de poule (gratuit)
05. Pantha du Prince (fest. Days off) – Cité de la musique|Philharmonie
05. I Hate Models + Jardin + Mount Kimbie + Oktober Lieber + Rodhad + Mor Elian + Olivia... (The Peacock Society fest.) – Parc floral
06. Jonsi & Alex Somers jouent "Riceboy Sleeps" (fest. Days off) – Salle Pierre Boulez|Philharmonie
06. Helena Hauff b2b DJ Stingray + Jon Hopkins + Motor City Drum Ensemble + Len Faki + Robert Hood + Octavian + The Black Madonna + Clara! + Nicola Cruz... (The Peacock Society fest.) – Parc floral
07. Jonsi, Alex Somers & Paul Corley : "Liminal Soundbath" (fest. Days off) – Cité de la musique|Philharmonie
07/08. Thom Yorke (fest. Days off) – Salle Pierre Boulez|Philharmonie
07. Ministry – La Machine
11. Full of Hell + The Body + Pilori – Gibus
11. Masada + Sylvie Courvoisier & Mark Feldman + Mary Halvorson quartet + Craig Taborn + Trigger + Erik Friedlander & Mike Nicolas + John Medeski trio + Nova quartet + Gyan Riley & Julian Lage + Brian Marsella trio + Ikue Mori + Kris Davis + Peter Evans + Asmodeus : John Zorn's Marathon Bagatelles – Salle Pleyel
11>13. Kraftwerk (fest. Days off) – Philharmonie
13. The Will Gregory Moog Ensemble (fest. Days off) – Le Studio|Philharmonie
13. Chloé & Vassilena Serafimova : "Sequenza" + Apparat (fest. Days off) – Cité de la musique|Philharmonie
18. Neurosis + Yob – Bataclan
Août
23>25. The Cure + Aphex Twin... (fest. Rock en scène) – parc de Saint-Cloud
Septembre
05. Oh Sees – Bataclan
14. Patti Smith – Olympia
14. Clan of Xymox + Plomb – Gibus
14. Danny Elfman & le Grand Orchestre d'Ile-de-France : cinéconcert sur "Alice au Pays des merveilles" de Tim Burton – Salle Pierre Boulez|Philharmonie
23>25. John Cale – Cité de la musique|Philharmonie
Octobre
05. Nuit de l'orgue avec des œuvres d'Éliane Radigue, Arvo Pärt, Olivier Messiaen, Phillip Glass, Nico Muhly, Jonathan Fitoussi... (Nuit blanche) – Salle Pierre Boulez|Philharmonie (gratuit)
14. King Gizzard & Tle Lizard Wizard – Olympia
18. Dream Syndicate – Petit Bain
19. Sisters of Mercy – Bataclan
Novembre
08. Bedroom Community – Cité de la musique|Philharmonie
10. Amiina : cinéconcert sur "Fantomas" de Louis Feuillade – Le Studio|Philharmonie
10. Ôlafur Atnald + Hugar – Salle Pierre Boulez|Philharmonie
17. Nitzer Ebb – La Machine
24. The Young Gods + Les Tétines noires – La Machine
Décembre
06. Phillip Glass Ensemble : cinéconcert sur "Koyaanisqatsi" de Godfrey Reggio – Salle Pierre Boulez|Philharmonie
07. Phillip Glass Ensemble : cinéconcert sur "Powaqqatsi" de Godfrey Reggio – Salle Pierre Boulez|Philharmonie
08. Phillip Glass Ensemble : cinéconcert sur "Naqoyqatsi" de Godfrey Reggio – Salle Pierre Boulez|Philharmonie
2020
Janvier
04. Rokia Traoré + Ballaké Cissoko & Vincent Segal – Salle Pierre Boulez|Philharmonie
Février
16. Orchestral Manoeuvre in the Dark – La Cigale
Mars
20. Ensemble Dedalus joue "Occam Ocean" d'Éliane Radigue – Le Studio|Philharmonie
21/22. Laurie Anderson : "The Art of Falling" – Cité de la musique|Philharmonie
Avril
Ensemble intercontemporain joue Steve Reich : cinéconcert sur un film de Gerhard Richter – Salle Pierre Boulez|Philharmonie
Mai
08. Max Richter : "Infra" + Jlin + Ian William Craig – Cité de la musique|Philharmonie
09. Max Richter : "Voices" – Salle Pierre Boulez|Philharmonie
10. Max Richter : "Recomposed" & "Three Worlds" – Salle Pierre Boulez|Philharmonie
24. Damon Albarn – Salle Pierre Boulez|Philharmonie
en gras : les derniers ajouts / in bold: the last news
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