Antoine Berjeaut

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Antoine Berjeaut (* 1982 ) is a French musician ( trumpet , flugelhorn , composition ). Musically he works in the area between jazz , world music and new electronic sound areas .

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Berjeaut studied jazz at the Conservatoire de musique, danse et art dramatique . He was a member of the Surnatural Orchestra, the project Groove Retriever by Julien Lourau and the Society of Surveyors of Denis Colin . He also worked with musicians such as Rodolphe Burger / Yves Dormoy , Aloe Blacc , Jeanne Balibar , Paco Sery , Sandra N'kake / Ji Mob , Peter von Poehl , John Tchicai , Tony Malaby and Touré Kunda . He has also participated in theater productions with Matthias Langhoff ("Hamlet" at the Théâtre de l'Odéon ), with Agnès Jaoui ("Calvino reloaded"), Christian Schiaretti (The Affair), as well as the contemporary circus (Camille Boitel), and has also worked as a sound designer and film musician ( Les Beaux Jours by Marion Vernoux , Public Transport by Dyana Gaye ). In 2014 Berjeaut presented the album Wasteland ( Fresh Sound New Talent ) with hip-hop musician Mike Ladd ; In the field of jazz, according to Tom Lord , he was involved in seven recording sessions between 2009 and 2019, in addition to his own productions also those by Denis Colin ( Subject to Change ) and Theo Girard ( Bulle , 2019). In 2019 his album Moving Cities was released , which was produced by Makaya McCraven . His influences include J Dilla and Madlib ; Shabaka Hutchings is a role model for his approach of combining jazz with influences from other musical areas such as house and hip-hop grooves .

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  1. Tom Lord The Jazz Discography (online, accessed July 12, 2020)
  2. Florent Servia: France's Future Jazz Revival Is Built on House and Hip-Hop Grooves. Bandcamp Daily, July 6, 2020, accessed July 11, 2020 .