Tag Archive: france

Video Premiere: Cosmo Sonic

We’re super excited to premiere the swirled-up, jammed-out new visual creation from Stockholm’s dreamy pop duo Cosmo Sonic.

Paris Psych Fest – live review

We sent Chloe Mayne to Paris Psych Fest. Here’s what went down: The inaugural Paris International Festival of Psychedelic Music was an opalescent, many-faceted creature. Working its fingers into the cobbled Parisian streets, the… Read More

From East To West in Ninety Days

TEN WAYS TO SAVE MONEY TRAVELLING CONTINENTAL EUROPE A female traveller can expect to receive all manner of advice/warnings from people about backpacking Europe alone. Mostly along the lines of ‘be safe, be… Read More

Just A Sigh (Le temps de l’aventure) Review

Last week we had true spontaneous ‘romance’ dangled in front of us in form of that ‘FIRST KISS’ video, prompting jealously for that electric spark of in-the-moment romance between those that were meeting… Read More

Remix: Fred Falke x Pompeya

Here at Somethingyousaid.com, we’re always here to provide you with the best new remix to add bounce to your weekend:  Pompeya are pop-funk outfit hailing from Russia that we have been grooving to… Read More

Mixtape: Pitchfork Music Festival Paris

Just as we Northern Hemisphere dwellers were becoming used to the thought that all music festivals in Europe were preparing for hibernation during the winter months, Pitchfork, has come through with the musical… Read More

Film Review: What’s in a Name?

Sonia Clarke reviews What’s in a Name? (released in France as Le Prénom) the French-Belgian comedy written and directed by Alexandre de La Patellière and Matthieu Delaporte: The first French film I ever watched was… Read More

Clytem Scanning interview

Paris’ own Clytem Scanning, has a chat with SYS about her new LP and about what else she’s got going on: Tell me about your new album Mirada Fuerte. How does it differ from your… Read More

Hero Fisher interview

There is a glint in Hero Fisher’s eye as she sips red wine in a Sydney bar. Blonde hair tumbles onto her shoulders and a cheeky smile exudes an instantly beguiling impishness and engaging charisma. It is… Read More

Justice at Festival Hall

French electro duo Justice filled the Melbourne Festival Hall with lights and sound last Friday night, at a sold-out, all ages show. Jess O’Callaghan was there: The evening got off to a good start… Read More

StereoStar Sixty-Nine – Ambulance Shotgun

Jonjon gives StereoStar Sixty-Nine‘s album a listen. He’s unlikely to do the same thing again:  What do you think of when you think French music? I think of Phoenix, Air, Cassius and, if… Read More