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Brussels, Belgium: Jean-Paul Knott’s Party, The Fashion Show

Following my first post about the exhibition of the Jean Paul Knott‘s party in his Brussels studio and showroom : here the fashion show. Model’s ecstatic back and forth on the music of VS electro rock. Enjoy few pieces of the women’s collection fall-winter 2010/2011! Furs coming back, with asymmetries, refined lines, high quality fabrics and sense of details. To be continued… next: discover the VS band in live.

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Brussels, Belgium: The Jean-Paul Knott’s Party, The Exhibition

Saterday February the 6th : the Belgium 2010 first big fashion event, the party for the Jean Paul Knott‘s eponymous brand ten years old. In front of the Brussels headquarters (near the hype rue Dansaert) of the Cerruti‘s former art director, the mix of bourgeois furs coats of mature clients, with high eels fashionistas and trendy young fox in Converse, quitely waits at the entrance. I get in. Inside it’s more crowded, I look after a press officer. And go to the red lightened scales : first floor, different rooms like conceptual small spaces. A bit arty and trendy. A glance to the videos and model behind a glass door in an empty room, minimalist atmosphere. “The less is more” vibe, alreaday noticed in the Paris shows of Jean-Paul Knott for Cerruti. A smart drink of red fruits, time to get down to the big hall attending to the happening-fashion show and the live band. To be continued in the coming up post…

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1060: A Band From Brussels

It started with a Cook and Book invitation at the showcase. The music, the fluid soul folk voice: an evidence. I’ve quickly met the 1060 : Renoar Hadri and Joy Simar, in their recording studio in Bruxelles 1060, for the promo of “Fortunella“, their first album.

Music please!

Renoar, producer-composer: I play bass and guitar. The studio is my thing. I feel like more as an architecte of textures. When I listen to something for the first time, I never analyse. The first listening is very primitive: rythms, colors, textures. A simple vocabulary, always spontaneous, instinctive. 

Joy, author-singer-guitarist: Music is magic, even you’re able to understand the heory, who cares! It’s textures, emotions always in renewal. You must not hod up and downI, music is a light and you cover this way to the light. When I was ten years old, I drew people singing and I haven’t touched any instrument before 17 years old! I’ve really played guitar for three years. I’ve started to jam for fun with Renoar in 2005. Then during five years, I’ve learnt to use my voice, the interaction with music. Before, it was empty. 

“Parallel stages”

Renoar: Our way of working is really really free, I give the basis and Joy improvise onomatopoieas. And we improvise with the musiciens. It’s more a collaboration with lots of friendship. The are all great musicians, such as the guitarist, Francis Perez (de Vaya Con Dios). The « Fortunella » album allows to end  or start  a project. It sets things. We finished it March 2009. We’re going to play in live, with more improvisation. And we think of the next album, we don’t know what it will look like. Maybe more electronic, more flow and more groove.

Joy: More exploring the voice, the flow and the beat. I do love the acoustic element. It’s great to see people enjoy this album. I wanted to be honest and people to fell it. We had a great welcome.

In 2007: the first single « Wrinkle »

Joy: We were not ready for the album. It was mostly Renouar who looked for his groove.

Renouar (45 years old): I didn’t want a Belgian rock sound. I was looking for a hot sound, something not aggressive, positive vibes. I have a jazz musician background, my example? Joe Zawinul. I’ve listened a lot of funk fusion, like Bootsy Collins.

Joy (29 years old): For me, it was more some Flemish pop rock played on Studio Brussel (public radio of the Flemish Community), Ani DiFranco, old soul and Cat Stevens. I haven’t found yet the sound of the 2010 years. 

Future

1060: We try to export our music!

Thank to 1060!

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