¡Tu Cherches Quoi
¡Stephane Pompougnac

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[Machine Translation] As for music production, he was in contact with the team of Elegance, known for the funk song ( Vacances j'oublie tout ) released in 1982, while writing. Pierre Zito, who also worked with him on the film Tucherches quoi, showed me how to use the studio. It all started with a preverbal text ( Pour faire le portrait d'un oiseau ) written by Yves Montand, who gracefully set the text to music at the opening of his first album, Living on the Edge, in 2003. In 2003, he opened his first album, Living on the Edge, by gracefully setting this text to music. His second album ( HelloMademoiselle ) followed in 2007, featuring Parisian fashion icon Charles Shillings and Alain Chamfort of ( Ingrate ). 2014's ( Bloody French), named after his English boss when he was working in a London pub to learn English as a young man, is a true confession of his love for house music and the countries he has been associated with, from Latin America to Asia. It was a true confession of love for house music and the countries he had been involved with, from Latin America to Asia. For his new album, Tu cherches quoi, released seven years later this year, Stephane has been refining his creative process, spending three years working with Pierre Giteau in his Montpellier studio before meeting French-American Gaspard Murphy and collaborating with him on a new album of songs. He then met French-American Gaspard Murphy and recorded ( Sad Man ) with his soulful voice. In addition to collaborating with Bruce Springsteen, Gaspard, who also works as a sound engineer, understood the album perfectly and mixed the album.


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Stephane Pompougnac

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