"Can you remember the child you were?"
The mournful melodic panegyric of the French sung "tomber de haut" by Meimuna, the stylish, timeless musical project of Swiss author, composer, singer songwriter, musician Cyrielle Formaz, will likely captivate all of you, even if you don't speak the language. I can remember being intrigued with 60's French Pop. Maybe, by the late 70's the genre seemed to become oversimplified, a caricature of it's former self and eventually maybe it seemed to not disappear but lose it's lustre. Certainly, Formaz has created an improved iteration, her own more organic creations based on an attitude seeded from her beautiful guitar playing. She injects so much emotional weight in her playing that, dressed up or not, it will either break your heart or have it soaring on translucent rainbow wings. Sprinkle Formaz's absolutely stunning emo vocal countenance and you are way past smitten. The other embellishments, orchestrations and cool ambient grooves add a million dancing butterflies.
LINER NOTES about "tomber de haut":
Stunning, beautiful, timeless... Meimuna.
-Robb Donker Curtius
https://www.youtube.com/user/cytrouille95
https://meimuna.bandcamp.com/
https://www.instagram.com/meimuna.music
https://www.facebook.com/IamMeimuna
When you listen to her, everything becomes clear – from the course of the stars to the mystery hidden at the very heart of things, to the secret pulse, sap, blood, rivers and lunar tides. Meimuna is gifted with a rare talent to capture beauty. She adorns it with simple words that go straight to your heart, crafting ever-evolving melodies that still sound like lifelong friends.
Founded in 2016 by singer and guitarist Cyrielle Formaz, Meimuna has made its mark as one of the most valuable musical projects on the Swiss and European scene. Playing with musical and language frontiers, she sits at the edges of Anglo-Saxon folk and French poetry, exploring a delicate, fragile land of expression few artists know how to cultivate with such grace.
In solo, duo, quartet and sometimes 11-piece orchestra, Meimuna went as far as China, Canada, Germany and Eastern Europe to promote her five EPs released to date. Even Mexico and Turkey have fallen under the spell of her song "Tristesse du Diable" which turned into an anthem for souls in search of light. For when you listen to Meimuna, everything becomes clear – clear as water in mountain springs.
THE FACTS AS WE KNOW THEM
https://www.youtube.com/user/cytrouille95
https://meimuna.bandcamp.com/
https://www.instagram.com/meimuna.music
https://www.facebook.com/IamMeimuna
When you listen to her, everything becomes clear – from the course of the stars to the mystery hidden at the very heart of things, to the secret pulse, sap, blood, rivers and lunar tides. Meimuna is gifted with a rare talent to capture beauty. She adorns it with simple words that go straight to your heart, crafting ever-evolving melodies that still sound like lifelong friends.
Founded in 2016 by singer and guitarist Cyrielle Formaz, Meimuna has made its mark as one of the most valuable musical projects on the Swiss and European scene. Playing with musical and language frontiers, she sits at the edges of Anglo-Saxon folk and French poetry, exploring a delicate, fragile land of expression few artists know how to cultivate with such grace.
In solo, duo, quartet and sometimes 11-piece orchestra, Meimuna went as far as China, Canada, Germany and Eastern Europe to promote her five EPs released to date. Even Mexico and Turkey have fallen under the spell of her song "Tristesse du Diable" which turned into an anthem for souls in search of light. For when you listen to Meimuna, everything becomes clear – clear as water in mountain springs.
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