
Méandres feat Émilie Lesbros & Mike Ladd
With Emmanuel Cremer (cello), Fabien Genais (vocals, alto sax) and Uli Wolters (vibraphone, flute, laptop) and guests Émilie Lesbros, Mike Ladd.
With Emmanuel Cremer (cello), Fabien Genais (vocals, alto sax) and Uli Wolters (vibraphone, flute, laptop) and guests Émilie Lesbros, Mike Ladd.
The trio of Emmanuel Cremer (cello), Fabien Genais (vocals, alto saxophone) and Uli Wolters (vibraphone, flute, laptop) - with guests Émilie Lesbros and Mike Ladd exclusively for this date. - explores with passion and authenticity in this album, a unique musical fusion of electronic and acoustic. Their style, marked by contemporary electro-pop blending trip hop and jazz, alternates between gentle melancholy and raging intensity, reflecting a state of mind in perpetual motion.
Active on the jazz scene for 20 years, Méandres musicians are constantly reinventing themselves through daring artistic collaborations. Their musical evolution has led them to flirt with hip-hop, rock and world influences, while maintaining a central place for improvisation and experimentation.
This "Lost Robot", their fourth album, marks a more pop-oriented turn while retaining their lively, organic essence, with contributions from Mike Ladd, Miss Elie, Arnaud Ve, Fabb and Appolonie.
The compositions resonate with their guests' preoccupations, such as Mike Ladd's reflections on inequality or Miss Elie's desire to reinject poetry into a world in search of renewal. Between soaring echoes and light-hearted flights of fancy, the band continues to explore musical and human paths with intensity and sincerity, surfing on dreamy sounds, experimental rhythms and committed lyrics. "Lost Robot" is both organic and thoughtful, reflecting a political and societal sensitivity to contemporary issues.
Active on the jazz scene for 20 years, Méandres musicians are constantly reinventing themselves through daring artistic collaborations. Their musical evolution has led them to flirt with hip-hop, rock and world influences, while maintaining a central place for improvisation and experimentation.
This "Lost Robot", their fourth album, marks a more pop-oriented turn while retaining their lively, organic essence, with contributions from Mike Ladd, Miss Elie, Arnaud Ve, Fabb and Appolonie.
The compositions resonate with their guests' preoccupations, such as Mike Ladd's reflections on inequality or Miss Elie's desire to reinject poetry into a world in search of renewal. Between soaring echoes and light-hearted flights of fancy, the band continues to explore musical and human paths with intensity and sincerity, surfing on dreamy sounds, experimental rhythms and committed lyrics. "Lost Robot" is both organic and thoughtful, reflecting a political and societal sensitivity to contemporary issues.
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On 22 November 2025
On 22 November 2025
One price
€15.00
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On 22 November 2025
- 19:00 at 22:00
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- lameson.com
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