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The singular colaboration of the Russian singer Lena Kaufman and the parisian film-maker DJ Oof. They make their music with field recordings of sea organ, kisses, film samples and vintage synthesizers.
Lunivers is made of two distinct talents : the Russian singer Lena Kaufman and video performer DJ Oof from Paris.Their name has been chosen to allude the Great All that is humanity : one large family of the same flesh whose life and happiness are interrelated. A state of mind that can be considered naive or even utopian in today's cynical world.
Lunivers ("the universe" in French) is limitless, as you well know. It is also a clash between many styles of music mainly pop and electronic. It entices us to experience the mix between the Slavic ambient love of « Bisous de Zadar » (recordings of sea organ with beats made from kissing sounds), the Parisian and uptempo "Happy Route" and dubstep influences ("All I See Is You"). For its part, "Moi Mua" is a flamenco-dub choir that denounces the individualism and madness of consumer's society. It was conceived based on samples from more than 10 movies whose images have been used to make the vidéoclip for the european research program "Art & Restructuration"].
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For « Moi-mua », Lunivers (Oof & Lena Kaufman) wrote a title on individualism in companies; a flamenco-dub-choir track, in which some bosses play with their employees on the verge of hysterics and others are sequestered. This Cineclip was conducted in three stages: first by sampling the image and the sound of the films themselves, then by creating the music and finally by returning to the realization of the clip. The accuracy of the assembly is unprecedented.
Lunivers (Oof & Lena Kaufman) à composé un titre « Moi mua », une sorte de chorale flamenco-dub, où les patrons jouent avec les nerfs des employés. Ce Cinéclip à été réalisé en trois temps : sampler d’abord l’image et le son des films eux-mêmes, puis créer la musique et enfin revenir à la réalisation du clip. Une première en matière de synchronisation et de montage.