‘Fertile Paradoxes’ is the new studio album from two Tunisian brothers, Amine & Hamza M'raihi. Both are masters of the oud and kanun respectively, the two major instruments of Arabic classical music. ‘Fertile Paradoxes’ is steeped in global rhythms spanning from their homeland in Tunisia to Switzerland where Amine and Hamza currently reside, tour and record. ‘Fertile Paradoxes’ is a classy exploration into time-honoured traditions with new dimensions, across eight tracks of carefully selected dynamic collaborations. The album runs close to seventy minutes of airplay; the shortest track is ‘Letter to God’ at 7:31 and the longest being ‘Spleen’ at 10.49.
Thierry's first album is wonderful! I live in France now and Thierry is without a doubt one of the greatest new French voices. He was discovered on "A la Recherche de la Nouvelle Star" and was the runner up. In my eyes and the eyes of many others he still won. He has become just as successful, if not even more so, than the actual winner. The album has Thierry's version of some of the most popular French songs in history.
Brossant à la fois un historique des paradoxes et une histoire de nos préjugés, Conversations avec le Sphinx nous offre l'une des plus remarquables introductions à l'esprit de la physique d'aujourd'hui.
On croit souvent que l'existence d'un paradoxe en physique signifie que la théorie n'a pas encore trouvé sa cohérence et que c'est par l'élimination du paradoxe qu'elle pourra s'accomplir. Le paradoxe, au fond, serait peu ou prou un monstre qu'il s'agirait de faire disparaître. …