Julien Loutelier

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Julien Loutelier (* 1987 in Le Mans ) is a French jazz and improvisation musician ( drums , percussion) and composer.

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Loutelier studied at the National Conservatory of Music and Dance of Paris , where he graduated with honors (first prize in jazz and improvised music and first prize in generative improvisation).

Loutelier is active both in improvised music (with ONCEIM, Dousteyssier / Loutelier, Tournesol, AUM, Benjamin Duboc , Julien Desprez, Bertrand Denzler ) and in jazz (with Actuum ), where there is also a collaboration with Riccardo Del Fra , Glenn Ferris and Jim McNeely came. He has been part of Émile Parisien's quartet since 2017 .

Since 2007 he has been working in an interdisciplinary manner, confronting other art forms, be it dance (Johan Amselem, Odile Azagury, Sylvain Groud, Company Always after Midnight), the visual arts (appearances in the Louvre and other galleries), but also in the cinema. In the group Cabaret Contemporain he dealt with minimalist and electronic music and worked with Isabel Sörling and Linda Oláh .

Loutelier has performed internationally and has played at festivals such as Jazz in Marciac , Jazz à Vienne , Jazzdor or Umbria Jazz .

Prizes and awards

In 2010 he won the European competition Keep an Eye Jazz in Amsterdam with the band Actuum . With the same group he won Jazz Migration in 2011 .

Discographic notes

  • Actuum: Brutal Music for Nice People (Coax Records 2012, with Louis Laurain, Benjamin Dousteyssier, Ronan Courty)
  • Château Flight, Cabaret Contemporain: Terry Riley Cover EP (Versatile 2012)
  • Cabaret Contemporain: Moondog (Subrosa Records 2015)
  • Julien Desprez • Benjamin Duboc • Julien Loutelier: Tournesol (Dark Tree Records 2016)
  • AUM Grand Ensemble: You've Never Listened to the Wind (Onze Heures Onze 2018, with Julien Pontvianne , Antonin-Tri Hoang , Jean-Brice Godet, Jozef Dumoulin , Tony Paeleman , Alexandre Herer, Richard Comte, Amélie Grould, Stéphane Garin, Youen Cadiou, Simon Tailleu , Ellen Giacone , Dylan Corlay, Pierre Favrez)
  • Cabaret Contemporain: Séquence Collective (Blackstrobe Records 2018, with Arnaud Rebotini)
  • Émile Parisien Quartet: Double Screening ( ACT 2019, with Julien Touéry, Ivan Gélugne ; German Record Critics' Award )

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Keep an Eye Award
  2. Meeting (AllAboutJazz)
  3. Annual DSK Prize for Émile Parisien