Dive into the musical world of two Quebec artists through their playlists.

Chosen by Pierre Lapointe as our last month's artist, Ariane Moffatt makes you discover Milk & Bone who presents their own musical world as well. Enjoy your listening!

Ariane Moffatt

Enter into the houses. Without keys, without effraction. Enter into communion. In song. These words are from iMAges & réflexions, a book that was launched by Ariane Moffatt at the end of 2013. This book is the reflection of the past twelve years in which her music entered, without key, without effraction, into the houses and the hearts of millions of people. Since the release of Aquanaute in 2002, her name has become inseparable from today’s French music in Quebec. Three years after MA (2012), a bilingual album that combines the organic and sensuality with large-scaled music samples (Mon corps, Hôtel amour…), with a stage version that was a hit throughout Quebec and all the way to the South By Southwest Festival in Texas, the songwriter-composer-performer pursues her path with the album 22h22, a dreamlike pop album where intimacy meets the world, directed in close collaboration with Jean-Phi Goncalves. Ariane Moffatt is now closing out a year in brackets, where her primary focus was that of being a young mother. 22h22 has been entering into the hearts and into the houses of many since March 2015. Without keys. Without effraction.

Milk & Bone

Both session and touring musicians for several projects (Alex Nevsky, Jason Bajada, Karim Ouellet, Les Sœurs Boulay, David Giguère and many others), Camille Poliquin and Laurence Lafond-Beaulne decided to write their own songs after having worked with Mister Valaire on a song from his Bellevue Avenue’s album. In the summer of 2014, Milk & Bone released their two first tracks, New York and Coconut Water, which quickly became successful singles in Quebec and internationally. The tracks received very favorable reviews from several blogs and magazines such as NYLON magazine, Wonderland magazine, HillyDilly and All Things Go.


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