[Exclusivité] Sébastien Guérive – Bellatrix Piano (Vidéo Synchro)
À peine quelques jours après la sortie de son magnifique album Omega Point sur Atypeek Music, le producteur nantais Sébastien Guérive nous fait l’honneur de présenter en exclusivité son tout nouveau vidéoclip. Adaptant son enlevante pièce Bellatrix au piano, il change d’horizon et ajoute à son arsenal déjà bien garni. S’éloignant des envolées électroniques plus grandes que nature qu’il nous est permis d’entendre sur l’opus, la vidéo explore plutôt de contemplatives mélodies au piano où l’ambient et le néoclassique se rencontrent. Durant les trois minutes et demie de la chanson, le musicien nous guide au travers de splendides paysages hivernaux, une ballade sensationnelle qui s’agence à merveille avec la douce musique qui l’accompagne. Bon visionnement!
Pour suivre Sébastien Guérive sur les réseaux sociaux: Bandcamp – Facebook – Instagram – SoundCloud – YouTube
Biographie de l’artiste:
Composer and sound engineer from Nantes city in France, he has collaborated for fifteen years with many artists in different forms of artistic expression, both on musical writing and technical aspect.
A cellist by studying, his work as a composer initially focuses on sampling and collage, drawing on concrete music and then on all the trends related to electronic music. This research, in which music and images intertwine, gives birth to a first creation “The Wandering Thought”, an audiovisual live that will occur, among others, at the festival Portées à l’Écran at La Maroquinerie in 2002. Nowadays, Sébastien places these research for sound textures at the heart of his work. Like a visual artist sculpting sounds, he strives to give them maximum life and expressiveness to get closer to the relationship that a musician has with his instrument. His main source of inspiration are the landscapes he traverses during his travels. He then tries to recreate the emotions he feels by combining sounds, textures and melodies in a sort of sensory alchemy where the moving image serves as a catalyst for the creative process. It is this need to explore a wider range of emotions in a cinematographic approach that leads Sébastien to work with a director and to create Omega Point.