credit: Hamza Abouelouafaa
Presented by POP Montreal
Totalement Sublime
Totalement Sublime is the new project of Marc-Antoine Barbier (Choses Sauvages), Élie Raymond and Thomas Bruneau-Faubert (Foreign Diplomats). The francophone project paints contemplative environments, dealing with subjects such as fatigue, heat or nostalgia. The two members experiment with eclectic arrangements, borrowing from 80s Japanese music (Yasuaki Shimizu, Ryuichi Sakamoto) as well as the New York avant-garde (Philip Glass, Arthur Russell, Gray). Totalement Sublime was born out of love of music, a willingness to produce without stress, without expectations and friendship. It is also the name of a "rich raw" color of the Bétonel company.
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