MATIS HURION batterie/lead
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Un dimanche sur deux, Matis Hurion donne rendez-vous pour sa fameuse jam. Installé derrière sa batterie, il lance les rythmes avec une énergie contagieuse. Les improvisations naissent spontanément, entre jazz, funk et hip-hop, dans une ambiance décontractée. La "jam du dimanche", c’est son moment à lui : un espace de liberté, de création et de partage. Matis ne dirige pas, il impulse. Chaque morceau évolue au fil des idées, porté par les échanges entre les musiciens. Parfois filmée et partagée en ligne, la session attire l’attention de plus en plus d’amateurs. C’est simple, sincère et vibrant. Une vraie bulle musicale pour bien finir la semaine.
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Every other Sunday, Matis Hurion hosts his famous jam session. Seated behind his drum kit, he sets the beat with infectious energy. Improvisations arise spontaneously, blending jazz, funk and hip-hop in a relaxed atmosphere. The ‘Sunday jam’ is his moment: a space for freedom, creativity and sharing. Matis doesn't direct, he inspires. Each piece evolves as ideas flow, carried by the exchanges between the musicians. Sometimes filmed and shared online, the session is attracting the attention of more and more fans. It's simple, sincere and vibrant. A real musical bubble to end the week on a high note.
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This Sunday, the club welcomes back its enfant terrible, Matis Hurion. A drummer with killer grooves, he turns every concert into a playground, drawing the audience into his irresistible energy. Alongside him, Audric Lecompagnon makes the strings dance, JB Kabs purrs on the bass, and guests TŌNI and Likane add spellbinding vocals and playful keyboards.
The spark of the evening is Mary J. Blige—the “Queen of Hip-Hop Soul,” discovered in the early 90s, who dared to combine the raw grain of rap with the velvety harmonies of soul. With songs like Real Love, You Remind Me, and Family Affair, she invented a musical language where you dance while recounting your wounds, where choruses are shoulder pads and verses are confidences. Her music is a smile in the midst of a storm, celebration as an antidote, and groove as a promise.
Tonight, we won't be copying her, but reinventing her: stretching her songs, shaking them up, spicing them up... until the stage opens for the jam and the whole Baiser Salé beats in unison.