Carole is 23 years. In life, she wrote a memoir about Sofia Coppola and Wes Anderson drags in concert halls and bars in Paris. Her parents created the festival Art Rock de St Brieuc, music is inevitably a bit for her.
Berenger is a Berry which is exported: several years in the rock'n'roll Rennes before moving to Paris, where he handles the digital catalog of Wagram Music Digital.
Two, they created the Foggy Girls Club, music blog very oriented indie rock (indie but really kind). I highly recommend you to download their compilations, my main source of musical discovery since last summer.
1 A childhood memory related to music?
Carol: When I was in CM2 my parents had recorded the Beatles' White Album on side A of a cassette, and music of the Rolling Stones on side B. We listened in the car loop. But back then I was much more Beatles! My mother knew the words by heart and strength to hear her sing in the car, I began to know them by heart too. The Beatles is my first real shot in the heart of music. I spent hours in my bed, recite their words by heart. After
, as my parents created the festival Art Rock (Saint-Brieuc, 22), I have always been steeped in music. And memories are multiplying. My meeting with ex-bassist Tina Weymouth of Talking Heads, Chris Frantz and her husband and ex-drummer for Talking Heads, my handshake with Patti Smith, one of my idols. There also I met Julian Casablancas, the Old Ploughs. I was really excited ... "Is This It" is the first album I bought, I was in 4th.
Berenger: The vinyl cover of Kiss (Destroyer and live) my father and uncles in my grandparents who fascinated me. The voice of Lou Reed when I was little that rocked me pretty (the doo doo do do Walk on the Wild Side, for example I was really little marked). Ado, Frank Black to Bourges changing guitar (keep it on) to each song and ends his concert with a dozen guitars on the back.
2 A song for you out?
Carol: The first one that comes to mind is "Horses" by Patti Smith. There are rock and poetry, literature. I love Patti Smith because she came to rock with the words, just like me. But the list is long!
Berenger: Foggy Notion The Velvet summarizes it pretty well what I love about music.
3 The best musical moment live?
Carole: Again the list is long! I loved the show at Ubu Fancy in 2008. I must say that I was in my period glam rock ... I would also mention Late of the Pier at La Cigale. Incredible power. Crocodiles at Radio House, and Ty Segall at Point FMR.
Berenger: All I guess otherwise why continue? Otherwise the horse Rock is a discount with Maria False & Co the RDR. Pavement recently made me shudder though. And meeting Dee Dee Dum Dum Girls of course haha!
4 You're already "had" by a group or song that you liked it before you realize that it was the stew?
Carol: No. Destiny's Child even worth it!
Berenger I'm little but I have listened to the beautiful younger than shit I assume most of all! it's part of music education ... and after the good influences remain. Silverchair well loved at the time ...
5 The addictive song, one that you do comes out of your head?
Carol: "There Is a Light That Never Goes Out" The Smiths. I can not listen to him for several weeks and continue to hear in my head.
7 The thing that everyone talks about but get excited to death?
Carol: The hipsters. It is a cultural and societal phenomenon very interesting. But it tends to lock up young people in a straitjacket. If you listen Ty Segall, you're hipster. If you go to Point FMR, you're hipster. You make your memory about Sofia Coppola and Wes Anderson? You're such a hispster! It fills me. (The irony is that I am the first to criticize their distance, their irony. So the hipsters annoy me not too bad!)
Berenger: Nicolas Sarkozy annoys me. In music, Animal Collective, I do not understand. And finally I fear the return of Radiohead, as their way of being and irritates everyone will talk about it.
8 The thing nobody talks about but that you love?
Berenger: Women, especially their latest album Public Strain. The few people who have spoken very well spoken but otherwise they went quite unnoticed despite their incredible talent. They are still separated but I think a new song was released recently (Bullfight) and kills ... yet. Segall and Ty too! Why does it turn no longer here?
9 A site / blog of music that you read regularly and why?
Carol: There is none. Finally, I read very little about music, and very disjointed: some articles Inrocks, some Pitchfork, a little vice. I am doing much on the blog of drawings Marion Candy . They are often more powerful than an article ...
Berenger: Pitchfork. I am not always agree with them but they still cover very well the indie scene, is a reference.
10 A bad taste that you assume perfectly?
Carol: I have a penchant for Justin Bieber ("baby, baby, baby ouuuuh, it's still too much in the head!)
Berenger: The songs of fascists Sardou, with his words completely outrageous and violent. And also Justin Bieber and his song Baby.
10a (the Carzon) A regret?
Carol: Do not have the courage to launch myself headlong into a project.
Berenger is a Berry which is exported: several years in the rock'n'roll Rennes before moving to Paris, where he handles the digital catalog of Wagram Music Digital.
Two, they created the Foggy Girls Club, music blog very oriented indie rock (indie but really kind). I highly recommend you to download their compilations, my main source of musical discovery since last summer.
1 A childhood memory related to music?
Carol: When I was in CM2 my parents had recorded the Beatles' White Album on side A of a cassette, and music of the Rolling Stones on side B. We listened in the car loop. But back then I was much more Beatles! My mother knew the words by heart and strength to hear her sing in the car, I began to know them by heart too. The Beatles is my first real shot in the heart of music. I spent hours in my bed, recite their words by heart. After
, as my parents created the festival Art Rock (Saint-Brieuc, 22), I have always been steeped in music. And memories are multiplying. My meeting with ex-bassist Tina Weymouth of Talking Heads, Chris Frantz and her husband and ex-drummer for Talking Heads, my handshake with Patti Smith, one of my idols. There also I met Julian Casablancas, the Old Ploughs. I was really excited ... "Is This It" is the first album I bought, I was in 4th.
Berenger: The vinyl cover of Kiss (Destroyer and live) my father and uncles in my grandparents who fascinated me. The voice of Lou Reed when I was little that rocked me pretty (the doo doo do do Walk on the Wild Side, for example I was really little marked). Ado, Frank Black to Bourges changing guitar (keep it on) to each song and ends his concert with a dozen guitars on the back.
2 A song for you out?
Carol: The first one that comes to mind is "Horses" by Patti Smith. There are rock and poetry, literature. I love Patti Smith because she came to rock with the words, just like me. But the list is long!
Berenger: Foggy Notion The Velvet summarizes it pretty well what I love about music.
3 The best musical moment live?
Carole: Again the list is long! I loved the show at Ubu Fancy in 2008. I must say that I was in my period glam rock ... I would also mention Late of the Pier at La Cigale. Incredible power. Crocodiles at Radio House, and Ty Segall at Point FMR.
Berenger: All I guess otherwise why continue? Otherwise the horse Rock is a discount with Maria False & Co the RDR. Pavement recently made me shudder though. And meeting Dee Dee Dum Dum Girls of course haha!
4 You're already "had" by a group or song that you liked it before you realize that it was the stew?
Carol: No. Destiny's Child even worth it!
Berenger I'm little but I have listened to the beautiful younger than shit I assume most of all! it's part of music education ... and after the good influences remain. Silverchair well loved at the time ...
5 The addictive song, one that you do comes out of your head?
Carol: "There Is a Light That Never Goes Out" The Smiths. I can not listen to him for several weeks and continue to hear in my head.
Berenger: "I Do not Know Where It Comes From" Ride. Any Smiths or Morrissey song immediately after listening.
6 According to you, what should not exist in music?
Carol: The reason
Berenger: The complacency and worldliness.
6 According to you, what should not exist in music?
Carol: The reason
Berenger: The complacency and worldliness.
7 The thing that everyone talks about but get excited to death?
Carol: The hipsters. It is a cultural and societal phenomenon very interesting. But it tends to lock up young people in a straitjacket. If you listen Ty Segall, you're hipster. If you go to Point FMR, you're hipster. You make your memory about Sofia Coppola and Wes Anderson? You're such a hispster! It fills me. (The irony is that I am the first to criticize their distance, their irony. So the hipsters annoy me not too bad!)
Berenger: Nicolas Sarkozy annoys me. In music, Animal Collective, I do not understand. And finally I fear the return of Radiohead, as their way of being and irritates everyone will talk about it.
8 The thing nobody talks about but that you love?
Berenger: Women, especially their latest album Public Strain. The few people who have spoken very well spoken but otherwise they went quite unnoticed despite their incredible talent. They are still separated but I think a new song was released recently (Bullfight) and kills ... yet. Segall and Ty too! Why does it turn no longer here?
9 A site / blog of music that you read regularly and why?
Carol: There is none. Finally, I read very little about music, and very disjointed: some articles Inrocks, some Pitchfork, a little vice. I am doing much on the blog of drawings Marion Candy . They are often more powerful than an article ...
Berenger: Pitchfork. I am not always agree with them but they still cover very well the indie scene, is a reference.
10 A bad taste that you assume perfectly?
Carol: I have a penchant for Justin Bieber ("baby, baby, baby ouuuuh, it's still too much in the head!)
Berenger: The songs of fascists Sardou, with his words completely outrageous and violent. And also Justin Bieber and his song Baby.
10a (the Carzon) A regret?
Carol: Do not have the courage to launch myself headlong into a project.
Berenger: Do not be born in Manchester a few years earlier or may not be in San Francisco right now. Do not speak fluent German.
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