Having shed his layers, going against the grain of an image and clash-obsessed society, Fabien Martin no longer wants to play it cool.
Written and produced between Paris and the Hautes-Pyrénées, this album is about journeys, the paths we take, the wounds that pierce us and that others know nothing about. It features an impeccable collaboration with Ours on the theme of our inner labyrinths, and a duet with Jil Caplan, "Je ne fais pas que marcher dans les montagnes" (I don't just walk in the mountains), carried by a breath that is present throughout his music. He no longer fakes it; it's no longer his age, no longer his life. With a mix of old piano and software to manipulate the voice, synthesizers and sounds recorded on his journey, with bass overdrive and epic saxophone flourishes, he achieved the sound he wanted. A cocktail of tradition and modernity, urgency and a desire to slow down.