Hello everyone. The name's Jean. French name for a frenchy from Quebec, Canada. In the suburbs of Montreal, to be exact. I'm 22, expecting to last more than 27. Been 5 years in cinema, at college, then 6 months in university in film studies/litterature... realized I didn't like movies that much so I droped. Now, I'm in writing class, fully enjoying it. Also, this university is litteraly one street down the National Film Bank, trying to go there from time to time.
First time I've heard of BoC was at the Daft Punk show; an old girlfriend told me she was into Music Has the Right, that I should give it a try. So, since 2007, I've been exploring those wild, obscure sounds. Have heard all the albums/EPs, but not all the lost tracks (Old tunes, etc etc), so I'm always kind of lost when people are talking about "Circle" or "Harper Bay" (
I know it's Hooper. Political joke. Ha... ha. Yeah, I know...) but essentialy I gradualy try to discover those tunes.
Other then Boards, I listen to Massive Attack, Trentemoller, Cat Power, John The Wolf, Kraftwerk, and classic stuff like Miles Davis and Erik Satie. The latter stuff I listened to are: Rykard (seriously, best 10$ i've used in a looong time), Brian Eno (someone left a tape of Ambient 1&2 in a recycle bin; i still wonder why) and, slowly but safely, Aphex Twin.
The music is the only thing that makes me write. Without it, I still want to write, but I can. It gives it more depth... I don't know how to say it. It's just my way of working... I hope so much I'll be workin' again at my local cd store this holiday... the only place I feel at home.
Or maybe will I feel at home here to