Oona Zahra Lise , Jean Saint Loubert Trio, and Madeleine Carnage.
Three names that are her own, but also those of the women in her family who have inspired her. Oona Zahra Lise sings of women, their suffering and anger, but also their victories. Accompanied by a trio of drums, double bass and piano, she sets to music feminine ways of loving and being in the world.
Blending modern jazz, world music and electronic textures, the sound of the Jean Saint Loubert Trio seeks to capture that elusive emotion born of blurred memories and suspended moments.
Madeleine Carnage plays and sings broken nursery rhymes: gentle songs with sometimes grating lyrics, dressed up in electronics. When words become disembodied, the clarinet takes their place.
Blending modern jazz, world music and electronic textures, the sound of the Jean Saint Loubert Trio seeks to capture that elusive emotion born of blurred memories and suspended moments.
Madeleine Carnage plays and sings broken nursery rhymes: gentle songs with sometimes grating lyrics, dressed up in electronics. When words become disembodied, the clarinet takes their place.