Also notable about Emile is that in his professional life he is a brilliant music video director. Working with Dizzee Rascal, Disclosure, Alt-J, and Cut Copy.
If you're hearing about this band for the first time through me. Don't you think it is a shame that great artists can slip through the cracks if not recognized by the TV, Radio or internet hype machines. I guess word of mouth is still valuable on the internet.
Tell me how you feel about it.
- Damo
Forever Pavot
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Sup Strut, hope y'all are good. I know its been a while since I've been around. I have been thinking about how dope this band is to me, and how the internet doesn't seem to care. Then I remembered you guys used to talk about dope music here (once upon a time), and I thought we could maybe talk about these guys.
Not much press on this band Forever Pavot in English, but from what I gather this "band" is mostly a one man recording project led by Emile Sornin. Similar to how Tame Impala is a recording project led by Kevin parker. The band name most likely influenced by the opium connection to poppy fields. He was originally into Hardcore punk music , but later moved into the realm of Funky french soundtracks by way of MADLIB, RZA and MF DOOM samples. Strongly reminds me of Alain Goraguer, Shake Sauvage, Janko Nilovic.
Checking out a few of his interviews he cites Bruno Nicolai, Serge Gainsbourg, Ennio morricone, Alessandro Alessandroni, Areski & Brigitte Fontaine, François de Roubaix, Jean Claude Vannier, and Aquaserge as influences.
Not much press on this band Forever Pavot in English, but from what I gather this "band" is mostly a one man recording project led by Emile Sornin. Similar to how Tame Impala is a recording project led by Kevin parker. The band name most likely influenced by the opium connection to poppy fields. He was originally into Hardcore punk music , but later moved into the realm of Funky french soundtracks by way of MADLIB, RZA and MF DOOM samples. Strongly reminds me of Alain Goraguer, Shake Sauvage, Janko Nilovic.
Checking out a few of his interviews he cites Bruno Nicolai, Serge Gainsbourg, Ennio morricone, Alessandro Alessandroni, Areski & Brigitte Fontaine, François de Roubaix, Jean Claude Vannier, and Aquaserge as influences.
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Thanks for sharing these, I'm only vaguely familiar with Forever Pavot from the La Souterraine releases : http://souterraine.biz/.
Not sure if you're familiar with this label but they basically churn out a couple of free Bandcamp compilations a month of underground French music, some of them with a definite slant towards the Orchestral retro French stylings of Gainsbourg et all (fair bit of Aquaserge on them).
Struggling to find a lot of examples but the 2024 album is a starter: