The Beaverski show - Interview with Julien Daian
6:30, 14.06.2014
The Beaverski show - Interview with Julien Daian 

The beaverski interviewing top france musician Julien Daian: The group formed in 2004 under the leadership of Julien Daiane around a team with personality, diverse cultures, but in the service of a collective deep. From rock to hip-hop, Afro-beat the crazy ride to the intimate, festive Balkan accents lyrical pop stated in the group brews a multitude of influences. It recorded a 2005 first model to the studio time (extracts listen on this page: Big Town Scenery, Dani, The coup Hungarian, After a Call with Cam). The first benefits will enable them to reach an increasingly numerous and encourage Warehouse to give them carte blanche every Thursday in June 2006. The group regularly invites on stage many artists, jazz musicians recognized (Emil Spanier, Vincent Perani, Brice Perdea …) as well as personalities from different backgrounds, singers hip-hop (Oscar Bone Komodo), slam ( Mr Pierre), reggae (Blackshine) and soul (Virgil Abraham, Maureen Angot). The training went on tour summer (benefits noticed the jazz festival in Vannes in 2006, jazz festival Ellipso Troyes where he won a prize before a jury of Manu Katch, no Jazz and Francois Faure then invests the couch in the world in January 2007 , Starting at the same time working with the videographer Stephcut. The group returned again in the studio (studio Meudon) with the collaboration of Alex and David Firle Dreyfus in early summer 2007, recording this time an album Complete (from Black Codes feat. Maureen Angot on this page) before participating in the Malta Jazz Festival in August.

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