A Classy, Eclectic Album, "Singing Paris" is 20 Years of Pop the French Way. If the World Had Its Sights Turned Toward England Between 1955 and 1975, Yet in France the Musical Panorama was No Less, Satisfying, Shifted and Free. The Best Way to Illustrate this Frenzy is the Music that Came from Paris Apart for Big French Songs, There Isn't Much of a Welcome for Anything Else. Those who Are Skeptical Are Going to have to Change their Minds! Wild Compositions, Lyrics Attempting to Be Filled with Humour and Mockery, Adapting to Overseas Success with True Musical Jewels, the Common Denominator of These 24 Songs is their Modernity. They Come from Artists who Can't Be Ignored, Cinema Stars Pushing the Lighthearted Songs, Distinguished People who Had Previously Been Unknown. Far from Being Just Another Black and White Retro Compilation, "Singing Paris" Comes to You in Full Technicolor!
The Fashion District titles are distributed all over the world and are receiving great appreciation for the quality music included in the eclectic and refined track lists, for the stylish graphic and the exclusive and luxurious packaging. Tracks including cuts from Vanessa Contenay-Quinones, Sebastien Teller, Philippe Sarde, Gotan Project, Martin Solveig and many others. Cool D:vision.
Ne pas aimer les hommes : c’est incrusté en elle depuis sa petite enfance auprès d’une grand-mère plus grande que nature et d’une mère fragilisée. Mais Marie-Sissi n’en fait qu’à sa tête, quitte à se brûler les ailes. Elle enfile les garçons « comme des pâtes sur un collier en macaronis », elle carbure au sexe faute de mieux. …
Ce livre s’adresse aux villageois qui se trouvent loin des centres médicaux.
Il essaie de répondre au besoin qu’ils éprouvent d’un livre simple qui leur explique ce qu’il faut faire pour se soigner. …
The new phenomenon electro swing Bart and Baker self-proclaimed "oldest active DJs" (almost a century between them). For 5 years their evenings dedicated to swing moods have been winning audiences trans-generational and some people like Dita Von Teese, Marc Jacobs, Max Raabe. There are many DJs who play retro music in France and abroad, but Bart & Baker have probably felt since their inception in 2005, there was a public open to a sophisticated blend of different genres of "crooning" and the French variety, the sounds of big band and of course their world variations, hip hop or electro-swing…