His name may awaken some memories among Tolkien fans.
But, Arandel, it is especially, for ten years, one of the most singular projects of the French scene.
Born in 2008 in the form of a collective whose collaborators were to remain secret.
Definitely adopted by the classical world ten years later, after having imported its "machines" and its electro-pop sound into the world of Johann Sebastian Bach during a concert of almost four hours dedicated to the Cantor of Leipzig at the Paris Philharmonic.
It has since been transformed into an album made with the historical instruments of the Music Museum!
Two years later, despite the global pandemic that has cast a chill over the hot nights of electro, the InBach project continues to appeal to programmers.
Witness, the participation of Arandel, this Saturday, July 16, at the concert which closed the Flâneries de Reims.
At the end of the month, we will find him among the headliners of the Intemporal-les festival, in Argenton-sur-Creuse…
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