Video. Fontainebleau: the singer Tatiana, presents Éclats de Lune

Bellifontaine singer Tatiana has just released Éclats de Lune, her first album ©Tatiana

In the summer of 2021, we met her when she launched an appeal to finance her first album. Tatiana, has just made her project a reality. This inhabitant from Fontainebleau (Seine-et-Marne) just got out Shards of Moona mini-album of French songs mixed with Afrobeats sounds, including the first eponymous clip is available on Youtube.

From Barbara to Stromae and Mylène Farmer

“I am Franco-Cameroonian and I really like this mix between text song and percussion like the djembe, confides the one who learned the piano at the music school of Fontainebleau. I make hybrids, because I assume all the slopes of my cultures. »

Overflowing with energy, she combines poetry and the swaying of music: “I like the contrast between the coldness of the lyrics and the joyful rhythm. Its title, Éclats de Lune tells the story of a young woman forced to go to a boarding school, where anyone over the age of 25 must bring a photo of herself as a child.

Highlighting the transition from child to adult. “It’s like a metaphor for society that forces us to leave our childhood dreams behind,” Tatiana slips. My songs often talk regarding conformism or the social ascent that we didn’t necessarily choose.

In my clip, dance is very present, because I like its liberating side and the fact of accepting yourself as you are. “His influence? ” Barbara for the vehemence of his poetry; Mylène Farmer for his universe and finally Stromae for its dancing melancholy… and the cinematographic approach of its clips. »

For the realization of her own, she has also surrounded herself with Lionel CapouillezStromae’s sound mixer, but also directors Thibaut Louvrier and Naima Lecesne who reinvent the French song with clips designed as short films.

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You can also discover her on the Parisian stage, on May 9 at La Bellevilloise, opening for Albert Tawil and on June 8 at the Folies Bergères, opening for Marie S’infiltre.

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