Mike Ibrahim has been silent for some time, although his words, in recent years, have resonated through the repertoires of artists such as Julien Clerc, Johnny Hallyday, and David Walters.
First and foremost a singer-songwriter — even though he supports artists within the label he created, Le Marion Dufresne — the Parisian returns with La Ballade de Salvatore Lupoan album haunted by ghosts and fragments of memory that floated within him like the plastic continent drifting in the Pacific.
These wounds that had colonized him encouraged him to further explore the political dimension of the intimate, an obsession he has pursued since his beginnings.