Archive for July, 2007
Photos of Les Digitales
There are now some photos of Les Digitales Festival that took place in Lausanne on June 28:
photos by Nicolas Bonstein (one of the kind organizers) / photos by Alexandre Dell’Olivo (who also played under the name of Radon).

Doing my noisy stuff…

Sarkozy — champaign?
I’m wondering why YouTube is putting a video of Sarkozy into the Related Videos of mine… That’s weird.

The only link I can see between the 2 videos is that I’m playing with a champaign cooler and Sarkozy is obviously drunk after seeing Poutine at G8… but I guess he rather drank vodka then. Still weird…
Anyway, my videos on YouTube are hosted at this address: http://www.youtube.com/user/tokolo10
Below is the last one I uploaded (live at Le Bourg again).
tokoloten video
How embedding a flickr slideshow
Pretty simple! Paul Stamatiou developed a small page that generates the html code for you: flickrSLiDR. You just need to paste the code into your post (edit in html mode).
Below is my “Japan” set.
photo webThe best synth/bass line ever?
A tough concert at Les Digitales
So last thursday I played at the festival Les Digitales. This was the 3rd edition of the festival and as usual it took place in the beautiful park of Mon-Repos in Lausanne. Hopefully, no rain.
Last year I was in the audience so I was pleased to play this year. Unfortunately things didn’t went as smoothly as I had planned… Indeed when my turn came, I got a big issue with my sound card that seemed to be close to death. After 20 minutes trying to figure out what was the actual issue, rebooting many times my laptop, etc, the organizers asked Bacalao (next musician in the program) to start playing. So I got some time for fixing the issue and I actually had to reinstall the driver of my sound card (hopefully I had a local copy). I could play later but I definitely lost some concentration. Moreover, at the beginning of my set I had the (bad) idea to propose a small kid to blow into a straw and make bubbles in my champaign cooler (!). But then some other kids came and started talking to me: “Can you play Michael Jackson?”, and after a while “Can you play some other music?” ;-)… that was fun but didn’t help me much!! So I did quite a lot of mistakes and I completely missed the guitar part compared to what I had planned to do. At least it shows it’s really live music.
Anyway you can download the recording (26:24, mp3, 36.3MB).
And here are some videos (sorry for the bad quality).
Short interview on Espace 2
Last wednesday I met Nicolas Julliard of the swiss radio Espace 2 for a short interview. Talking about my music is not something I’m very familiar with, so I hope I managed to give some interesting answers.
This was broadcast at noon on thursday June 28th as an introduction to the festival Les Digitales that took place in the afternoon.
Download the podcast (23:06, mp3, 10.6MB)
Nicolas Bonstein tells Les Digitales story, I love his philosophy.
Below is the text introducing the podcast as you can read it on the website of Espace 2 [in french!].
Festival lausannois d’origine, Les Digitales ont essaimé dans plusieurs villes de Suisse avec un concept séduisant: faire jouer des musiciens électro en pleine ville, dans ces poumons de verdure que constituent les parcs publics de Lausanne, de Bienne et de la Chaux-de-Fonds.
Première étape ce soir au Parc Mon-Repos de Lausanne, avec une dizaine de créateurs issus de la scène régionale. Tous ont eu comme consigne de travail un seul mot, «Wasser», à décliner sur une demi-heure comme bon leur semble. Adepte des instruments bricolés, Tokoloten a ainsi conçu un hydrophone, un seau à champagne dans lequel est immergé un micro étanche. Pour d’autres, comme le Collectif I+, duo de violon et violoncelle électriques, le respect de la consigne est de nature plus métaphorique, dans la création de nappes de sons aquatiques.
Nicolas Bonstein, organisateur du festival, détaille l’origine et les enjeux de cette manifestation gratuite en plein air, tandis que Julien Mouille, alias Tokoloten, ainsi que Magali Correvon et Sébastien Golaz du Collectif I+ évoquent leur manière toute personnelle d’aborder la matière électronique.
Un dossier Musique par Nicolas Julliard
Télécharger la chronique (23:06, mp3, 10.6MB)










