Malaussene is one of the side project of Michel Sardon.
This project was created to fit to pop songs that were a bit different to others songs of Banga...
Below, you'll find all of Malaussene's contributions to the Dadaprod's discs, which you can also find in the dedicated section of the web site ou or directly by clicking on the following link : ivresse de la paresse.
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Malaussene | Dobranoc | ![]() |
A few years ago, a website dedicated to Dominique A Comment certains vivent organized a remix contest for the song Dobranoc from Dominique's album « tout sera comme avant ». The principle was simple each Internet user could download an mp3 containing a recording of the vocal track of the song. They were then free to do what they liked with it... In his own way, Malaussene tried to make Dominique A's distinctive voice his own and proposed the track to the jury, who ultimately rejected it...
Cd: ivresse de la paresse
tatapoum
Après avoir fait fi de toute pesanteur, le voyage libérateur de celui qui refusait le monde selon Chirafko le plonge dans l'isolement et la mélancolie d'une profonde introspection.
Longueur d'Ondes
[...] Ainsi Malaussene vagabonde avec humour sur des évènements sérieux. Ses chansons douces amères à rapprocher d’un Jérôme Minière s’imprègnent de l’actu et de ses victimes. voir l'article complet
A découvrir absolument
Split album entre Malaussene et Banga, l'ivresse de la paresse est la rencontre entre le minimaliste complexe de Jérôme Minére (quittons la France / songe des nuits) et l'action citoyenne.
They belong to the past...
- Mains d'Oeuvres - Paris (21h - fête de la musique, )
It was in the heart of his native Normandy, still in his teens, that the young Michel Sardon was moved by the existence of a hitherto unknown music. It was while reading an issue of Best covering the umpteenth comeback of Pink Floyd that the young Sardon discovered the existence of the Pixies. The local media library soon became the scene of encounters with vinyl records. It was only a few years later that Michel decided to defy the family consensus that music was a domain reserved for others. And so he launched into his first chords. The strumming of strings quickly became creative, exorcising the unfathomable evil that had gnawed at him since his earliest childhood. Accompanied by a handful of friends, his compositions followed on from his stays in Normandy and England, ending up in Paris, where Michel launched into M.A.O and D.I.Y!
In 2001, Michel launched Dadaprod, seeking to create a new non-commercial space where music could be exchanged over the Internet or via CD-Rs. In total opposition to the behemoths of the record industry, dadaprod castigates the gravediggers of creation, calling for free music where artists would no longer be bank accounts belonging to the jet-set or elected by TV shows.