“People pass, time remains”, the future of music is Gloomy

People pass time remains the future of music is Gloomy

At the border of rap, pop and electro, the group Glauque, from Namur in Belgium, is causing a sensation with People pass, time remains. A first album which navigates between a nervous flow, heady melodies and a rage for life sharpened between each verse.

There are four of them. Louis, Lucas, Aadriejan and Baptiste, four boys in the wind of their time, between pain and rage for life, like dancing on a piano, pop or electro carpet overlooking the abyss and advancing with the force of flow and the force of words. Everything is contrast, twilight in the 1er album of these four Belgians between dogs and wolves, whose name – at first glance not very inviting – is written in seven green letters which tend towards blue or grey: Glaucous.

Twelve live texts as if written with a knife, which is no coincidence, since the group was formed in Namur, in Belgium, a town with a well-known cutlery tradition. People pass, time remains is available from Auguri.

Two members of the group, Louis And Aadriejan are the guests of VMDN.

On the menu of this Café Gourmand

  • Marjorie Bertin went to the Institut du Monde Arabe which is presenting until March 17, 2024, a unique exhibition dedicated to “Perfumes of the Orient”. An olfactory journey through the scents of the Arab world, a civilization of scents such as ambergris, myrrh, rose or jasmine.
  • Clara Gabillet met director Claire Simon for her film “ Our body » who filmed the life of a gynecological department of a Parisian hospital between scenes of childbirth, consultations and diagnoses, before becoming more and more personal and finding herself in front of the camera.
  • Sophie Torlotin went to visit the exhibition “ Bollywood Superstars: history of Indian cinema », installed at the Musée du Quai Branly until January 14, 2024.

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