
Faire avec le vivant
Faire avec le vivant est un album de chansons qui explore ce que signifie être ensemble autrement, dans un monde complexe, imparfait et profondément humain.
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5 songs
2:54

French folk street music with a warm, human, collective feel, Acoustic guitars playing strong rhythmic strumming, hand percussion (claps, foot stomps, shakers), light upright bass, Upbeat mid-tempo groove, walking rhythm, slightly faster than a typical ballad, designed to feel like a group moving forward together, Raw yet joyful vocal delivery, mixed male and female voices, slightly rough and imperfect, with a strong sense of togetherness, Lead vocal supported by frequent group choruses, call-and-response moments, and spontaneous backing shouts, Organic, live-session energy, as if recorded in the street or around a table
3:46

An acoustic chanson alternative driven by fingerpicked guitar, accordion, and upright bass, Collective vocals trade and layer lines, giving a boisterous, communal feel, Light percussion—like handclaps and brushed snare—adds swing, while melodic passages highlight playful, organic arrangements
3:39

French folk / chanson engagée with a grounded, mature, and assertive tone, Mid-tempo rhythm, steady and deliberate, with acoustic guitar, subtle percussion, and light bass, Minimalist arrangement, leaving space for the voice and the message, Vocals are half-spoken, half-sung, calm but firm, conveying inner strength and responsibility rather than rebellion, Lead vocal feels intimate and embodied, supported occasionally by restrained collective backing vocals, especially in the chorus, giving a sense of shared accountability
2:29

French folk street chanson with a playful, grounded, and pragmatic spirit, inspired by La Rue Ketanou, Medium tempo with a light, bouncy walking groove, Acoustic guitars with rhythmic strumming, cheerful accordion lines, upright bass, and simple hand percussion, Vocals are warm, conversational, and slightly playful, with a natural, human delivery, Lead vocal supported by friendly collective backing vocals, especially in the chorus, giving the feeling of a group figuring things out together, Occasional spoken lines and smiles in the voice, Mood: light, optimistic, realistic, quietly joyful, The song celebrates action over perfection, practice over ideology, and movement over rigid plans
3:59

rench folk street chanson with a warm, grounded, and intimate feel, inspired by La Rue Ketanou, Soft to mid-slow tempo, gentle walking rhythm, Acoustic guitar with steady rhythmic strumming, light accordion melodies, upright bass, and subtle hand percussion (brushes, cajón, soft claps), Vocals are warm and human, slightly rough but tender, with a lead vocal supported by soft collective backing vocals in the chorus, The energy is calm but alive, rooted in togetherness rather than solitude, Organic, live-session feeling, as if played around a table or on a quiet street corner, Mood: caring, grounded, humble, quietly hopeful, Respect is expressed as attention, care, and responsibility, not as authority or moral rule
