vendredi 18 août 2017

Une révélation, un choc, un bumper ! Article d'Yves Blanc "La Planète Bleue volume 9"

Voici comment Yves Blanc présente Sequentia Legenda lors de la sortie du CD et du livre "La Planète Bleue volume 9"

Une révélation, un choc, un bumper !

Il y a des gens, vous en connaissez sûrement, dont la vie s'écoule régulièrement, sans accident, sans à-coup, presque sans surprise, sûrement sans trop de stress, sur un rythme régulier, bien réglé, bien huilé. D'autres en revanche connaissent une vie avec quelques rebonds, parfois des bifurcations soudaines, que ce soit dans leur vie personnelle ou dans leur activité professionnelle. Parfois les deux, d'ailleurs. Ces gens-là ont une vie évidemment plus agitée, plus rebondissante, ils se heurtent parfois à des espèces de bumpers qui les renvoient, qui les réexpédient soudain vers des directions nouvelles, complètement inattendues.

Sequentia Legenda (Laurent Schieber) et Yves Blanc

Ça a été le cas du compositeur dont j'aimerais vous parler aujourd'hui, camarades écouteurs : Sequentia Legenda. Le garçon est graphiste, il travaille dans un pays voisin. Un beau jour, il tombe sur un disque de Klaus Schulze, Mirage. Cette écoute est pour lui une révélation, un choc, un bumper justement. Suite à l'écoute attentive de ce disque, sa vie va prendre une nouvelle direction.

Il devient compositeur, très spécialisé dans un secteur pointu que les connaisseurs appellent la Berlin School, les musiques électroniques planantes (voir plage 11). En deux mots, il s'agit d'une musique électronique répétitive plutôt planante, apparue à Berlin au début des années 70, avec Tangerine Dream, Ash Ra Tempel, et Klaus Schulze, qui donnera naissance, des années plus tard, à la new age, à l'ambient, et à l'electronica. Qu'on l'appelle Kosmiche Musik ou Space Music, qu'il s'agisse de l'Ecole de Berlin ou de l'Ecole de Düsseldorf, plus percussive, plus rythmique, dont les fers de lance ont été Can, Kraftwerk et Neu!, qui ont influencé — certains disent inventé — la techno, toutes ces musiques ont deux choses en commun : elles sont allemandes et audacieuses.

Donc, quand Sequentia Legenda découvre Mirage de Klaus Schulze, sa vie rebondit. Il devient compositeur de musique électronique planante, et il a alors une démarche tout à fait originale. Car la quasi totalité des musiques planantes sont constituées de trois éléments : des nappes de synthé, des boucles de sequencer… et des soli… souvent très chiants, il faut bien l'avouer. Sequentia Legenda a l'intelligence, la sensibilité de bâtir ses musiques, strictement instrumentales, sur les deux premiers éléments seulement : les nappes et les boucles.



Dans ses compositions, aucun solo dégoulinant, aucun solo ennuyeux, mais des nappes d'une grande sophistication, en constante évolution, et des boucles, elles aussi en évolution permanente, parfois d'une grande complexité, même si elles ont toujours l'apparence de l'évidence. 


De Mulhouse, la Berlin School d'aujourd'hui, une musique spatiale, lumineuse et minimaliste, favorable au rêve : Sequentia Legenda sur La Planète Bleue.
 
Yves Blanc,
La Planète Bleue





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Journaliste, écrivain, producteur et réalisateur,
Yves Blanc arpente depuis 25 ans les meilleurs programmes radio / télé :

  •     "Megamix" sur Arte,
  •     "Culture Club" sur France Inter,
  •     "Fondu Au Noir" sur Radio France,
  •     "Les Aiguilles Dans Le Rouge" sur Radio Nova et Couleur3,
  •     "Les Coins du Globe" sur RSR La Première,
  •     "La Planète Bleue" sur Couleur3, Radio Nova, Radio Canada, Radio Monaco, Radio Ellébore et iTunes.

Il est l'auteur du roman Les Guetteurs du passé (Favre, 2010) et le beau livre La Planète Bleue, le livre (Georg, 2017). Il a été collaborateur permanent de Sciences et Avenir pendant quinze ans, ainsi que d'une douzaine de journaux en Suisse et en France, et dirige la collection de disques La Planète Bleue (neuf volumes parus). 

Lire la biographie sur Wikipédia.




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mardi 1 août 2017

First half 2017 Highlights of Sequentia Legenda

Soon the holidays for me and my family.
They supported me in this musical adventure and I thank them.

Here's the Highlights of the first half of 2017.

 

EXTENDED was nominated in the category of "International Albums"

 


The year 2017 began with a great surprise from Germany and more precisely from the planetarium of Dortmund where the Schallwelle Awards took place, an award dedicated to electronic music.


My double album EXTENDED was ranked 9th in international albums, behind Jean-Michel Jarre, Vangelis and other Enigma. This award has provided me joy and pride and it is a positive impulse for my next album ETHEREAL.



Collaboration with Kurtz Mindfieds


At the beginning of the year, I was given the opportunity to collaborate with the French artist Kurtz Mindfieds (Jean-Luc Briançon) for a special project as the time was fixed and relatively short for my style of music.
9 minutes to compose what would become Out of the Silence. The work was interesting, the symbiosis between our two sonorous universes was instantaneous. This title is on the last vinyl of Jean-Luc.A video clip is available here.



Stages performance


With Tommy Betzler, we worked on our stage representation.
Appart Concert in Mulhouse (France) Laurent Schieber (Sequentia Legenda) and Tommy Betzler
For this, an intimate concert took place in an apartment in Mulhouse. Family, loved ones and friends were invited to share 1h30 of music in a new setting. The "Appart-Concert" was a great success and we were able to share our views during the lunch. Here are some photos.
 
Laurent Schieber (Sequentia Legenda) in Masevaux (France)

Afterwards, an invitation to Masevaux (Alsace, France) was made to me to come and play in the evening of 21 June on the occasion of the "Fête de la Musique". So it was in solo that I performed in a torrid heat (+ 30 °) a large part of the night. It was the ultimate rehearsal with the Hamm festival. 
Here is a video clip. Here is a video clip.

Laurent Schieber (Sequentia Legenda) und Tommy Betzler in Hamm (Germany)

I performed for the first time on stage in Hamm (Germany) on July 1st, surrounded by German drummer Tommy Betzler (who accompanied Klaus Schulze on the tour in the 80's). We played two tracks from EXTENDED. The atmosphere of the Winnies Schwingungenparty was warm and the public gave us a wonderful welcome. This first concert was a beautiful and rich experience.

Hamm Photos

A nice summary of this event is to be read on the site of "musikzirkus-magazin.de"


A nice summary on the site of "empulsiv.de"


Hamm on my Blog



ETHEREAL my 4th album


On 21 July 2017 my fourth album "ETHEREAL"
is available in its digital and physical version.


This is an opus dedicated to the Modular Moog. The soundtrack is focused on sequences delivered by the modular supported by the ethereal pads and the seraphic choirs. 3 tracks, 70 minutes of pure Berlin School music, over a hundred hours of listening, a lot of energy and sensitivity. A collaboration with Thomas Tommy Betzler (drummer of Klaus Schulze in 80 ').

ETHEREAL is available here
 

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samedi 15 juillet 2017

ETHEREAL: Next album, official release July 21, 2017

I have the great pleasure to announce you  the imminent release of my fourth album ETHEREAL, which will be officially available to the public on July 21 in dematerialized and physical version.
 
ETHEREAL by Sequentia Legenda

This opus will be an immersive and emotional experience, a tribute to the legendary Moog modular, three titles will be present for a total duration of 70 minutes.


ETHEREAL: an album full of emotions

ETHEREAL by Sequentia Legenda
"ETHEREAL is an album full of emotions, which are present through the sequences and the sonic texture. The Moog Modular brings a particular color to the sound palette of this new opus. I wanted to achieve a result in harmony with my vision of the Berlin school: an extension of this musical movement" Laurent Schieber (Sequentia Legenda)



ETHEREAL: 70 minutes of pure music Berlin School

This opus will be an immersive and emotional experience, a tribute to the legendary Moog modular, three titles will be present for a total duration of 70 minutes.

ETHEREAL by Sequentia Legenda

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1. Stratums of Seraphic Voices 26:28


In this first title, the Moog Modular will generate a large sequence bringing in its wake seraphic voices and ethereal choirs.

Through this musical poem, the listener will be invited to live an immersive experience.




2. Around the Second Moon* 22:44


Second track, two Moog Modular synthesizers that complement each other to create two floating sequences around the second moon.

Two musicians working together for the second time: Laurent Schieber (Sequentia Legenda) and * Tommy Betzler.

A journey through time and space around the second moon. 


3. Elevation 20:34


The third track of this album begins with the slow progression of a cosmic sound texture, allowing the sequential lines of both Moog Modular synthesizers develop.

In this sound canvas in perpetual evolution, the pads and ethereal choirs, backed by sonic percussions, invite the listener for an ascent to the stars.

ETHEREAL: a collaboration

ETHEREAL by Sequentia Legenda
 The second track "Around the second Moon", which features drummer Tommy Betzler.
All Tommy's drum parts are placed within the ethereal and cosmic atmosphere of this track.



For more information I can invite you to go on the landing page and also on the facebook event page.



Thanks for your attention and I give you appointment on July 21st for the release of ETHEREAL.

Sequentia Legenda



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mercredi 5 juillet 2017

Winnies Schwingungenparty 2017



Winnies Schwingungenparty 2017 in Hamm (Germany). 

July 1, 2017 : Tommy Betzler and Laurent Schieber (Sequentia Legenda) presented two tracks from the double album EXTENDED.

 
Sequentia Legenda EXTENDED Tour 2017
Photos : Matthias Stock

I had a great time in Hamm during the last festival. In spite of the gloomy weather, almost all registered people took part in this event and the atmosphere was very warm.


Installation and adjustment of equipment

Sequentia Legenda EXTENDED Tour 2017
Photos : Hans-Hermann Hess

Presentation by Frank Gerber

Sequentia Legenda EXTENDED Tour 2017
Photos : Hans-Hermann Hess

 

The concert begins

Sequentia Legenda EXTENDED Tour 2017
Photos: Andre Stooker

Tommy and I enjoyed the welcome and the fervor that was reserved for us during our stage performance. All the messages of support that have come down to us touch us very much.

Sequentia Legenda EXTENDED Tour 2017
Photos: Andre Stooker

It was a great pleasure to see Anton Uraletz, come specially from Russia, i not forget to mention Dirk Jankowski, Hans-Hermann Hess, Torsten Abel, Stefan Schulz, Remy Stroomer, Zoran Velinov, Frank Gerber, Stefan Erbe, Ron Boots and many others. I enjoyed the exchange with the talented Jona Fryderyk.
Sequentia Legenda EXTENDED Tour 2017
Photos : Matthias Stock

Sequentia Legenda EXTENDED Tour 2017
Photos : Hans-Hermann Hess

I want to thank all the people who have done a superb job to make this festival happen in good conditions and BIG thank you especially to the kind organizer Winnie !

Musically Laurent




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dimanche 25 juin 2017

Fête de la Musique 2017



Prestation scénique à Masevaux lors de la fête de la musique. 

Une belle expérience. EXTENDED Tour2017 Masevaux - musique électronique planante.

 
Sequentia Legenda à Masevaux

C'est de manière tout à fait spontanée que j'ai bénéficié d'une invitation pour me produire à Masevaux (Haut-Rhin) à l'occasion de la fête de la musique. Finalement, cela m'a permis de faire une véritable répétition une semaine avant le festival du 1er juillet à Hamm (Allemagne).


Mise en place et installation du matériel

Sequentia Legenda à Masevaux



Sequentia Legenda à Masevaux





Sequentia Legenda à Masevaux

 

Le soir venu, la musique débute


Sequentia Legenda à Masevaux

Il fait encore très chaud, la température avoisine les 28 degrés à la tombée de la nuit. Le matériel est installé, la sono testée, les lumières sont en marche, la musique peut alors débuter.

Sequentia Legenda à Masevaux


Sequentia Legenda à Masevaux

Sequentia Legenda à Masevaux

Sequentia Legenda à Masevaux

 

Un extrait vidéo de cette soirée






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lundi 5 juin 2017

Mirage : My musical « love at first sight »!

1980 – A real crush



It was in 1980 at the age of 15 that I discovered a new music coming from elsewhere, 
a new tone, an unknown world was going to open to me and somewhat by chance.

Among all the 33-rpm vinyl collection of my parents, a particular album got my attention. 

The particular look of the cover intrigued me. A distinctive style, a refined cover, a face, a name: Klaus Schulze, a title Mirage!


At this time, I did not know yet that by taking out the long-playing off its sleeve and that by putting it delicately on the record player the listening of it was going
to change my musical vision.

It was indeed a crush as from the first minutes!

Unknown sounds, a captivating atmosphere, a journey, a revelation. 
Yes, this record was a revelation to me.

On that day, I began to listen to face A then face B in a continuous loop. I analysed the musical structure, the length of the tracks, the tones, the sleeve, the editorial content. Everything went through.



Few days later, I went to the nearby record shop to find Klaus Schulze’s other albums.
Around me I only talked about my musical discovery.


My vision of Mirage

« Mirages are optical phenomena that are for real and that occur in specific circumstances »

The subtitle « eine elektronische winterlandschaft », an element of the cover that I overlooked at the time, and that can be translated to « an electronic winter landscape », remains a mystery to me.

Here is how I understand and see this album.


Side A: Velvet Voyage

With my very first listen, and despite this subtitle, it was on the contrary desert landscapes that sprang to my mind. I imagined sand dunes, heat, sun, with bright reverberations in the distance, mirages. 

I thought actually that the album title was a reference to the mirages one can see in the deserts. It’s the Sahara that in my eyes, matched the best the sonic space of this album.





In my opinion, in Velvet Voyage, the echoes we hear (it’s Klaus Schulze’s voice if I am not wrong) bring to mind a broad area, space, and little by little (6:20) the track moves towards an eastern atmosphere, where the shape of a caravan in the orange lights of a sunset appears to me in the far distance. I feel a dry and overwhelming heat.

I would like to point out that in this track, which is the most atmospheric in the album, one of the most subtle sequences in Klaus’ body of work can be heard, but it’s just my own opinion of course. This sequence is slowly building at 11:00 before growing and being more present from 13:00 on. I think this sequence is filled with « eastern » colours and is an introduction to side B. Even the first notes of the solos (from 15:55 on) sound to me in an eastern way. There are more and more optical phenomena in this torrid heat. I am all surrounded by this hot feeling and dazed by the smell of the sand. Strange.

« ... ottoman music, arabic music, developed their own modal systems with different features and rules, that include elements of cosmology (time, season or place where to play), morality (angry, sad, happy, etc.) and aesthetics (ascending pentatonic and descending heptatonic scales)» (Source : wikipedia)

« The most frequent type is the hot mirage, or inferior mirage, which develops when the temperature of the ground is very high (desert, asphalted road…) and looks like a lake of water » (Source : intra-science.com)

Side B: Crystal Lake

The sole title made me right about my idea of mirages we see when it’s very hot. I could easily see through this fantastic sequence the light refractions growing as the lines of the sequence were becoming larger.

The heat is also growing, reaching its highest point when the first deep notes appear. I see again the shapes in the saharian back light, and I hear again eastern flavoured sounds when the solo starts (8:00), transporting me above the desert. It’s a truly eastern dance that starts. It’s good, it’s nice, and it’s almost « erotic »…
I share my feeling because I really like this passage (12:00), 

it’s right there that I literally fell in love with this music we call Berlin School !


The heat decreases little by little (14:00), it is even more languid, mirages slowly disappear, the sun bathes the dunes with its last rays. Caravans move slowly towards the oasis. A little wind (16:00) lifts up a soft and thin red dust. Night falls slowly and stars shine. The crimson colour appears. Notes (19:00) bring to mind arabic instruments. Towards (23:00), the sunrise is the sign of a new day in the desert. At (25:00) it’s the East in all its splendour! 

It’s simply NICE !

This is how I see Mirage, it’s far from the winter landscapes, but close to the desert dunes, a Klaus Schulze album that I love with passion,

Sequentia Legenda


Let’s celebrate the 40 years
of Klaus Schulze’s album Mirage








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samedi 13 mai 2017

Sequentia Legenda interviewed by Harald Gramberg

An interview with Sequentia Legenda

by Harald Gramberg


The original version of this German interview is available on the Hippiesland website )

 

Harald G.: «Your electronic works are undoubtedly attributed to the "Berliner Schule" of the 70s. Since when are you musically creative in this field, who were the idols of the 70s that inspired you, how did you reach this musical movement and who makes you receive so many recognitions today?»

Laurent S.: «Indeed, my music is in line with the music of the "Berliner Schule" and especially of the periods from the 70s to 80s. My passion for this style goes back to 1980 when I was 16 years old. It was by exploring my parent's vinyl’s collection that I came across a cover that had challenged me with its minimalistic layout and by this cover with a blue-green face. It was the album "Mirage" by Klaus Schulze. As soon as the sapphire was placed on the grooves of the disc, it was a real thunderbolt for me. I began to listen ad infinitum the A and B face. So, it could be said that everything started for me with this listening.

I inquired what this strange instrument called "synthesizer" really was. At that time, oddities were circulating about the synthesizer, e.g. : It is a sort of filter that is placed in front of speakers, it is an improved organ, just press a button and everything is done automatically, etc. It was at the backroom of a shop in my town that I discovered the famous Minimoog. I was initiating subtractive synthesis and sometime later, I bought my first monophonic synthesizer.


It is only recently that I finally decided to take the plunge to present my works to the public with my album BLUE DREAM (published on December 27, 2014). I wanted to make an extension of this musical period and to transpose it to today, using sequencers and synthesizers as formerly, but with the current instruments and means.

I have a deep respect for the works that were done by Klaus Schulze, Edgar Froese in the 70's. To me, it was a turning point and extremely rich in creativity.
»



Harald G.: «So give us a glimpse of your equipment. I can imagine that you work, according to the analog technology that has proven itself or how?»

Laurent S.: «Let me first tell you about my musical vision. It is important for me to do music I love, the music that comes from my heart and to finally be able to offer listeners a part of me. It is with great sensitivity that I sculpt the sounds and with rigor and passion that I weave my sound canvas. Although I currently use only virtual synthesizers, for me, it is essential to obtain a true atmosphere with such analogue grain.

In regards to my equipment, I have known three stages. The first, when I was between 16 and 22 years old, where I had an arsenal of analogue machines: PS3200 Korg, ARP Odyssey, Polymoog, Oberheim Two Voices, MS 20 and SQ10 Korg, Vocoder Roland, echo effect RE201 Roland, Crumar Multiman S to name only the main ones.

Korg DSS1 Synthesizer






Then, came MIDI's era.  I separated myself from my instruments for the benefit of digital synthesizers:


Roland JD800 Synthesizer



DSS1 Korg, JD 800 and D110 Roland, TG77 Yamaha, Microwave Waldorf, K1M Kawai, among others, all driven by an Atari STF accompanied by my first software of MAO, i.e.: The Steinberg Pro24.

And finally, today, my equipment consists of many VST's, Arturia's collection for example and Cubase as MAO tools.»

Harald G.: «As you describe, Sequentia Legenda's composition are made up of a combination of atmospheric sheets and melodic lines of synthesizers. Listening to your work, I think I could discern a very clear structure, some agreement, with variations and harmonies, if repeated, but nevertheless, the textures change on a perpetual basis... Personally, I think the adhesion to a specific frequency is very important, however, I clearly give my preference to tone A on 432 Hz compared to listening to a 440 Hz...»

Laurent S.: «I give great importance to frequencies, harmonies, osmosis of sounds, to final varnish. I am a demanding person, I try to get a result that meets my expectations, sometimes it can be very time consuming. As an example, for FLY OVER ME, it took me no less than 16 months to finalize this music piece. My musical canvas is in perpetual movement, the sequences mix, become complex, pads and chorus also "live" and grow throughout the composition.»

Harald G.: «How many tracks do you work on average, and would you agree with me when I say that mastering, done with sensitivity is the alpha and omega of each musical work? What resources do you use to complete your compositions?»

Laurent S.: « I usually work with a variable number of tracks, going up to 16 depending on the projects.

In response to your question about mastering, I would agree with you. Mastering is an important thing, but for me, this step goes hand in hand with the whole process of creation. Of course, it is a goal, but the work upstream remains paramount. Mastering will make it possible to highlight certain elements in a precise way, a patina that will place all subtleties of the harmonic structure in light. For this step, I mainly use Ozone.
»

Harald G.: «But before we go into more detail, let's look at a subject that may be relevant to some readers: can you tell us which of your works have been published, and where can you buy them? Whether it's by digital download or physical support?»

Laurent S.: «3 albums (BLUE DREAM, AMIRA and EXTENDED) are available for sale directly from my Bandcamp page (Digital version and CDR). The physical version is also available from sales sites such as Patch Work Music for France, sphericmusic and cue-records for Germany, generator for Poland, GROOVE Unlimited for the Netherlands and Diskpol for Spain. In addition, 3 "Exclusive" dematerialized versions are also available on my bandcamp page.»


Harald G.: «Can you tell us where it is possible on the internet to listen or to read something about you?»

Laurent S.: «On my Youtube channel, there are musical samples and interviews in the form of video clips that are available to the listeners. There is also my Blog which is full of often unpublished articles. On the internet and especially on my official website www.sequentia-legenda.com, we can discover and read several columns and interviews, such as the articles by Sylvain Lupari (in French and English), by Jürgen Meurer (betreutesproggen.de ), Richard Gürtler (Ello), Jim Cornall (DPRP) and the late Philippe Vallin (Clair & Obscur) who left us prematurely and who I miss very much.

This is only an exhaustive list, I would like to add that on the French website Patch Work Music which distributes my physical albums, also include information about my musical projects and those of other talented musicians. I take this opportunity to thank the entire Patch Work Music team for their support and dedication.
»

Harald G.: «Have you ever worked on projects with other artists?»

Laurent S.:
«My first collaboration was with drummer Tommy Betzler, who immediately accepted and enthusiastically joined the "EXTENDED" project. Tommy, who has a great experience of the Berliner Schule and who accompanied the emblematic Klaus Schulze during his tours in the 80's, gave me the great privilege of this first collaboration. For information, Tommy will be present at my side again for my next album "ETHEREAL", an album whose release is scheduled for mid-2017.




 Just recently, French artist Kurtz Minfields asked me for a collaboration for a bonus track that will appear on his next record. In general my titles have a duration that exceeds twenty minutes. The characteristic of the title "Out of the Silence" is that it is of a short duration. After my first mix, Kurtz (Jean-Luc Briançon) then added some very nice ways of effects and solos. Our two musical universes, he with his analogical instruments and me with my virtual synths, began in symbiosis to offer a title in the purest tradition of the trippy music. I can invite you and all the readers to listen to the final mix here.

Finally, for the end of this year, a collaboration with the Canadian Kutaana Serenity is planned. Again, it's going to be a great experience. With Ron, it's going to be two years since we talk about this project.

2017: a busy year :-)»

Harald G.: «Are you limited to working in a studio or have you ever participated in live performances?»

Laurent S.: «For the moment, I devoted myself to work exclusively in the studio. However, I must admit that the demands for stage performances have always been a little more numerous and more precise. Finally, it is during a festival in Germany in Hamm that I will perform for the very first time on stage at the beginning of July. Tommy Betzler will be delighted to join me for this first climb on stage. I will have to think about a concept, as my configuration is minimal a bit like my music for that matter.
Winnies Schwingungenparty 2017 - Das EM Kultevent ist zurück!!
It's exciting to come meet your audience!
Project to follow.
»

Harald G.: «I know that your music is very appreciated by many internet radios. Can you list us a few, and have your music been broadcasted on local or national radio stations?»

Laurent S.: «I had the support of several radios, to name a few: Modul303, Radio Sunrise, West Star Radio, Sequences Electronic Music Podcasts, Sine FM. Local for me means France naturally, but also Switzerland and Germany, since I live in the East of France.

So for France, it's the Mulhouse radio MNE via Guy de Villa and its show "Le Bunker" which offered me 2 hours of show with a "Carte Blanche Sequentia Legenda" (http://bit.ly/2pDAUsa). 

For Germany, it is RSD-Radio via the show "New Age" animated by Rainer Tyson Schramke which allowed me to do a live interview in German (http://bit.ly/2oCm1Zu).

And finally, for Switzerland, I have the privilege of being able to appear in several programs "La Planète Bleue" an Yves Blanc's program, broadcasted on the Swiss waves of Couleur3. Yves Blanc also made me the pleasure to present in preview "EXTENDED" (http://bit.ly/2oCywUG).»

Harald G.: «On behalf of our readers and of our editorial team, I am very grateful that you have given us an insight into the many aspects of your musical creativity. And of course, we are happy to keep our readers informed about your future activities. As usual, the last words belong to you. Is there anything else you would like to add?»

Laurent : «It was a great pleasure for me to be able to share my musical vision, my passion and my emotions through this interview, thank you Harald, thank you to the whole hippiesland team, I wish to readers and listeners a lot of pleasure. 



Sequentia Legenda ETHEREAL

To conclude, I would like to announce that my next album will be available for the middle of this year, it is ETHEREAL. This album will be based on the Modular Moog, with three tracks in the purest tradition of the Berlin School. Two excerpts are already available on my Youtube channel: http://bit.ly/2oibcYW

Musically,

Laurent (Sequentia Legenda)