Féloche released Chimie Vivante, his third album, on September 14. He first reveals Tara Tari, the name of the boat of the navigator Capucine. Féloche released Chimie Vivante, his third album, on September 14. It reveals first extract Tara Tari, the name of the boat of the navigator Capucine Trochet who crossed the Atlantic on her tiny boat.
Féloche makes us hear his very lively and contagious Chemistry.
For his new album Chimie Vivante, Féloche defines himself as a naïve "sound director", spontaneous and reluctant to any form of academicism. "I started by studying trumpet at the Conservatory," he explains. But I never finished the course, I wasn't in tune with that spirit." It is almost in reaction that he adopts what will become his favorite instrument: the mandolin. "I took the mandolin like a gun," he says, like the Pogues, punk bands. As I am an autodidact of this instrument, it has become a huge playground. I started composing most of my songs about that. " Féloche is back 5 years after his excellent album "Silbo". Indeed, he will release his third opus "Living Chemistry" on September 14th! We invite you to discover the first extract "Tara Tari", named after the boat of Capucine Trochet, this incredible girl who decides, against everyone's wishes, to cross the Atlantic.
Here is the clip of Tara Tari de Féloche:
Smile screwed on the lips, and bursts of laughter at the end of each sentence. At 44, Féloche is like his assumed name, a born optimist, not yet quite out of childhood. Of childhood, it is also widely discussed in the title song of this new album Chimie Vivante, more electro, but still personal, sincere, poetic and disarming. Féloche is quite a circus, minus the grotesque. Pure burlesque, cabriole without calculation, an unexpected lightness, out of gravity and to start, a trip on a walnut shell named Tara Tari.