17.05.2022 - 10.06.2022
La Jungle - Collaborations brutes
17.05.2022 - 10.06.2022
Disciplines
Pop/Rock/Electro Music
Project Partner
Communauté de communes Pays Haut Val d'Alzette (CCPHVA)Description
As a gradual cultural recovery takes shape, the FrancoFolies in Esch-Alzette, the Belgian trance-noise duo La Jungle and the Institut Médico Éducatif in Aumetz are already planning the festival season that will follow. If tours and concert proposals are once again multiplying, why not consider a proposal outside the box, which would give space on stage to some teenagers ready to experiment?
Accompanied by the Parisian collective Brut Pop - musical pedagogy and inclusion, the young people of the Institute and the group La Jungle will meet to create a common sound piece, an attempt at collaboration that will be presented on stage at the FrancoFolies 2022. In the meantime, they spend several periods in residence together in Luxembourg. There, they will compose, in a professional setting, one or more tracks that will be part of the future concert of La Jungle in Esch-Alzette.
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Past Events
17.05.2022 - 19.05.2022
Résidences
- Music
- Workshop / Atelier
06.06.2022 - 08.06.2022
Résidences
- Music
- Workshop / Atelier
10.06.2022 • 20:30 - 23:59
Dans le cadre des Francofolies Esch/Alzette 2022
Accompagnés du collectif parisien Brut Pop – pédagogie musicale et inclusion, les jeunes de l'Institut Médico-Educatif et le groupe La Jungle se rencontreront autour d'une pièce sonore commune, une tentative de collaboration présentée sur la scène de l’Arche pour les FrancoFolies 2022. La soirée se poursuivra avec The Psychotic Monks, Chouk Bwa & The Angstromers et des groupes locaux.
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Rémy & Mathieu borrow the traditional codes of noise, reappropriate bits of it and loop the whole thing to compulsively repeat sequences always conceived live. A hypnotic and voluntarily haunting spontaneity, bordering on the interminable, which will occasionally grant itself some brief oriental doom impulses or an epic metal fork in the middle of a kraut-rock saga. If La Jungle is often defined as a math-rock duo, its two noisers prefer to talk about wild and brazenly danceable techno with blasting guitars, frenetic drums and Casio for kids.