Maud Geffray

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Maud Geffray at the Scopitone Festival, Nantes , (2017)

Maud Geffray is a French electronic musician.

biography

She is part of the Scratch Massive group. In 2015 she released her first soundtrack for the 1994 film . The film is set during a rave in 1994 on a beach between Quiberon and Carnac .

In 2017 Maud Geffray released the album called Polaar . This album was produced for the Louvre during a stay in Rovaniemi in Northern Finland. There she produced a music film that is inspired by the life of the residents and young people who live in darkness. It is dark 22 hours out of 24 hours a day in Santa's city .

Geffray performed together with the Dutch harpist Lavinia Meijer at the Variations Festival 2017 .

Maud Geffray also composed the soundtrack for the documentary Southern Belle directed by Nicolas Peduzzi, which was released in April 2018.

Discography

Studio albums

  • 2017: Polaar

Soundtracks

  • 2015: 1994
  • 2018: Southern Belle

Singles

  • 2015: Bleu Pétrole

Web links

Commons : Maud Geffray  - collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. a b Maud Geffray, la grâce boréale. May 29, 2017 (French).;
  2. Le temps suspendu de Maud Geffray. May 16, 2017 (French).;
  3. Variations: Maud Geffray & Lavinia Meijer - Philip Glass. Culturebox - German, November 22, 2017 . ;