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Brûlez les Meubles: Folio #5

by Glenn Astarita
Brûlez les Meubles (burn the furniture), a Québec-based avant-jazz duo, consists of guitarist Louis Beaudoin-de la Sablonnière from Montreal and electric bassist Éric Normand from Rimouski. Formed out of a shared passion for experimental improvisation and contemporary jazz, the pair has cultivated a distinctive sound over the years. Since their debut in 2016, they have released a series of albums that blend abstract meditation, and gradual ascension with modern simplicity, often collaborating with notable improvisers. Folio #5, ...
Continue ReadingBrûlez les meubles: The Guitar and Bass Duo Who Threw Away the Script

by Lawrence Peryer
The name Brûlez les meubles carries a wry irony. While it literally means burn the furniture" in English, the Québec duo playfully inverts the common French phrase sauver les meubles" (preserve the essential). This tension between preservation and reinvention defines their artistic approach, especially on their latest album Folio #5 (Tour de Bras/Circum-Disc, 2024). The duo of guitarist Louis Beaudoin-de la Sablonnière and bassist Éric Normand has consistently expanded jazz's possibilities by inviting diverse collaborators into their sonic ...
Continue ReadingTake Five With Eric Normand

by AAJ Staff
Meet Eric Normand:Eric Normand is a composer, improviser, bassist, instrument designer, singer-songwriter, and a record and concert producer. He defines himself as an inter-disciplinary musician--a free electron driven by its yearning for meetings. In his book, composition cannot exist without exchange since composition consists of setting up a territory that will facilitate improvisation.His music has been programmed or performed in several festivals in Canada, Australia, and Europe. His music has been broadcasted by Radio-Canada, Australian Broadcasting ...
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