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Panache – "Filles et Garçons: un dilemme" (video)


J'ai aime la musique francais mais ceci c'est ne pas francais. Au contraire c'est canadiene, il vient de Montreal et le clip est trop mimi. Moi personalement j'aime bien. Voici le dernier (pour l'instant) clip de le rockeur canadien Panache pour son chanson "Filles et Garçons: un dilemme" extrait de son nouveau album éponyme.

I like french music but this one isn't french. On the contrary it's Canadian, it comes from Montreal and the clip is super-cute. I personally like it a lot. Here's the latest (for now) video from Canadian rocker Panache for his song "Filles et Garçons: un dilemme" from his new eponymous album.

Харесвам френската музика, но това което ще чуете по-долу не е френско. Даже напротив, канадско е и идва от Монреал, а клипчето е супер-сладко. Лично аз го харесвам много. Това за което говоря е новото (което всъщност не е толкова ново) видео на канадския музикант Panache към песента му "Filles et Garçons: un dilemme" от последният му засега епонимен албум.

Panache || Filles et garçons: un dilemme [vidéoclip officiel] from Dare To Care Records on Vimeo.

Justis


Couple of years ago Nas said that Rap is dead. Maybe but few are helpin' with the bandagin'. But hip-hop ain't dead and it will never be as long as there's still kids listening to J Dilla or A Tribe Called Quest. Fortunately for all of us there are such individuals. Here's one that comes from Ontario, Canada, Justis a.k.a. Justin Vail. How I came across him? Dj Vadim mentioned him on his myspace page and I got interested right away. The guy's fresh, got a smooth flow and a conscience not polluted with all this money/cars/women kind of shit. He also shows his love for jazz music, something clearly evident in his debut album "Just Is". You see the love between jazz and hip-hop is old and probably as strong as John Coltrane and Naima's. Haha. Now seriously this two go together perfectly and are the basis for many alternative hip-hop acts. Justis only proves the aforementioned with my favorite song off that album "Jazz Music" although it's not the only one influenced by this particular genre. I strongly recommend his album as it's one of those rare gems you'll find yourself listening to over and over again. I think fans of true hip-hop will appreciate his efforts. Justis, "Just Is", Do Right! Music.

You can hear his entire album here:
Justis bandcamp
Justis myspace