Sunday, 11 March 2012

French bandit

Let's talk about good music.


Let's talk about good music no one's heard of.


Let's talk about good music that doesn't need to wear a meat dress to be meaningful.


Radio of Organized Noise (or RON for short) is where I will be introducing new music that isn't well known but has the potential to be. In a world where Chris Brown is selling albums and winning awards, I can imagine a lot of us want to expose ourselves to other, perhaps richer forms of art. What I find so reassuring is the fact that some of the best music in the world is music that doesn't win the awards, that doesn't sell the albums. The best music in the world is hidden, waiting to be found instead of blowing up in your face and insisting to be liked and worshipped.


Good music waits in the wings to be discovered by people who listen.


The first artist I'm going to feature is a French musician by the name of       PAMELA HUTE 


Pamela Hute was born in Paris, France on April 17th, 1982. She got her first guitar at the age of 12 and later formed her first band called Les Mashed Potatoes when she was 15. Today she performs her music with fellow bandmates Ernest Lo on drums and Igor Bolender on synths. She released her first EP in 2006 and a second one in 2008 before recording a full-length in 2009 titled Turtle Tales From Overseas, which she produced herself. Her new EP, titled Bandit, will be released in the spring of 2012. She plays a unique brand of rock mixed with pop, an aggressive sound that is as strong as it is melodic and attitude-driven. There is still a softness to her music though, with instrumental sections that are reminiscent of film scores.


Check her out in an acoustic session here:


Visit her at www.pamelahute.com

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