photo by Ana Bloom
Performer of Cinémix, promoter of live shows & partys in Paris, collector of psychedelic Art and Records, curator of various exhibitions, Jaïs Elalouf has just composed “Infinie Expansion”, his first EP dedicated to the Cop 21, in Paris. 4 tracks in order to answer to this question: What is the solution to change the world ? That’s why we asked him to select 5 tracks talking about ecology!
Ten Years After
I’d Love To Change The World
«This game changing music is uptempo, very catchy, with amazing guitars as always with Alvin Lee. The perfect inspiration of my own music project. ‘Tax the rich, feed the poor, Till there are no rich no more?’…»
Michel Kricorian
Sing Sing
«It’s always an uneasy path to make french singing sound funky. I play this track all the time, it’s all about indivisualism sadness of the Parisians living inner city during the 70’s. ‘Je me voulais politique, un chanteur engagé, aujourd’hui j’ai des tics, me voilà climatisé’.»
Dick Annegarn
La Transformation
«This track gives goose bumps, a so peaceful voice that manages to make love this clever poetry. For his first album Annegarn show us a way to accept how to change ourselves.»
Pierre Vassiliu
Alentour De Lune
«Vassiliu gives us this masterpiece, like many others he has done, since his massive funny hit “C’est Qui Celui La”. His lyrics are wonderful, mostly about the fears leading our crazy world, to imagine another planet. This album from 1976 has a lot of overdubbing which gives it a very modern psychedelic feel.»
The Jarvis Street Revue
Mr. Oil Man
«A proper protest song, an amazing bass, fuzzy guitars, super quirky sounds. The song remains the same, the Oil man is still fucking up the planet till the last drop, even if fracking is not worth it, without any remorse.»