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- 30 Jan 2014
Have a listen to the world through the ears of Bagatelle and enter a space of fluent progressive serendipitous pop. It is pleasant and personable, music to please. There are sweet jazz voicing’s and the vocal work of Andrea Vaughn is well complimented by Jérôme Meriaux.
When Bagatelle pass the friendly intro of ‘Hey Darlin’ they move into the styling you would be familiar with if you’d listened to Kings of Convenience. The second track ‘Jackson’ has an almost urgency with the guitar, which sounds great through headphones. This track goes in multiple directions and includes a George Clinton inspired funk element. The Jazz influence is again present and welcoming in ‘Tchau singo’. Expect this to invoke the release of happy endorphins. Dentists could reduce their reliance on nitros-oxide by playing this song on repeat.
‘In Place of Mister Cook’, starts off with the Bagatelle signature and I get the feeling these guys like to keep the writing interesting not only for the listener, but also to enjoy themselves as they perform. The highlight in ‘Singing Reinette’ is the panning of the delay in the speakers, highlighting the production value of this EP. ‘La Mer a Paris’ takes the EP out, be ready for the scatting, and the sirens (I had to remove my headphones to make sure there where no emergency service vehicles). - See more at:
I feel for the producer on this EP as there is a lot to mix. There is a full compliment of sounds, instruments and effects, however, there remains a dreamy space ever present in the mix. There is a clear understanding and awareness of chordal progressions and musical structure. Like a miner they seem to extract as much as they can. Their approach to song writing keeps you engaged, more than a passive listener. Each time you listen through, you pick up on a phrase of music you didn’t hear the first time. The EP is addictive and I await a full length LP… A great deal of focus and dedication has been invested in these six tracks – lyrics penned in French then translated and adapted into English, months of writing and recording and skypeing (if that can be a verb) across the globe. The result is twenty plus minutes of pure listening pleasure thanks to this group from western Paris.
Review by : Craig Bradbrook (Musical review columnist)
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- 12 Jan 2014
Ode à un nouveau né crée par un trio parisien et la voix aérienne d'Andrea Vaughn
- 12 Jan 2014

"Le groupe du label La Nageuse Records dévoile une vidéo solaire aux accents de douce nostalgie sur fond de pop acidulée très bien construite.
Basses lancinantes et riffs obsédants : dès les premières notes le ton est donné. "Hey Darlin’" est une chanson planante et aérienne qui vogue sur les méandres de l’enfance. Le clip lumineux rempli d’une innocence singulière met en scène la candeur libertaire d’une enfant comme un parfum léger et sucré.
- 20 Nov 2013
Cet EP ressemble à une amourette, précisément entre Paris et Brooklyn puisque le projet de Jérôme Miaux prend forme lorsqu’il s’entoure d’Olivier Blot et travaille avec la voix Andréa Vaughn via une correspondance franco-américaine.
Rendez-Vous Transatlantique sonne comme une promenade dans un parc, sous un soleil d’idylle. Comme un appel au voyage au large des côtes du continent américain, un appel à la nage, papillonnant au gres des vents, Bagatelle charme de ses comptines reverbées, à travers la douce voix d’Andréa. Idéal pour une belle promenade d’automne.
- 20 Nov 2013
On mentionne Bagatelle et surtout "Singing Reinette" et "Rose" dans le dernier ELLE... Pleine page, oh Yeah !
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