The Frenchman Woodkid chooses ever new artistic forms and channels to realise his visions and has become a secret icon in the last decade: He is an exceptional audiovisual artist whose work always bears his signature, even as it takes on new forms with each collaboration and release. We already knew that Woodkid is someone who manages to build a...
Woodkid: S16 LTD versión en vinilo 2LP/Caja en de edición limitada edición. Esta edición en concreto se lanzó en Francia en la editorial Green United Music el día 20. noviembre 2020.
The Frenchman Woodkid chooses ever new artistic forms and channels to realise his visions and has become a secret icon in the last decade: He is an exceptional audiovisual artist whose work always bears his signature, even as it takes on new forms with each collaboration and release. We already knew that Woodkid is someone who manages to build a bridge between the old and the new world. And that's not just because the young Frenchman has already collaborated with some heavyweights of the international pop world: Lana Del Rey and Drake have been involved, as have Rihanna and Pharrell. Even more crucial and extraordinary is that he is one of the few artists who work in a truly interdisciplinary or multidisciplinary way, leaving behind the classic genre and generic boundaries because he is simply interested and fascinated by so many forms of expression and art. Woodkid would never think to stop his curiosity and pursue any of these channels. Examples? Contemporary dance: for example, his spectacular collaboration with the famous dancer and choreographer Sidi Larbi Cherkaoui. Fashion: an extremely fruitful collaboration with one of the greatest fashion designers of all time, Nicolas Ghesquière, long-time artistic director of Louis Vuitton. And then, of course, the medium of film: Woodkid contributed to the music for the film Desierto by Jonás Cuarón, after his compositions had already been heard in films by Steven Spielberg and Xavier Dolan. Photography and visual arts: a collaboration with fellow artist JR, with whom he still does projects for the New York City Ballet... Add to this his interest in gastronomic curiosities and you get a rough idea of what the French enjoy. As a musician, all he needed was one album - The Golden Age - to make a clear sonic and visual statement, and he gained countless fans and an incredible amount of praise for his project. And now, after a good five years of maturation, focus and experimentation, he's taking it a step further in his own way, his "way of making worlds", to use Nelson Goodman's term: they are worlds of solidarity - and yet clearly just his worlds. His new LP S16 is about scales, about scales: from the infinitely large to the infinitely small, about the balance of power between man and machine, also about the collective and individual responsibility of thinking a new world when the old one is so close to collapse. S16 was recorded at Abbey Road studios in London, as well as in Berlin, Paris, Los Angeles and Iceland. Among others, the Suginami Junior Chorus from Tokyo was involved - although here it was only a suitable intro for a very specific passage. While the title refers to the chemical element with the symbol S and the atomic number 16 - sulphur - S16 refers to all material: What are our cells made of, what is our heart made of? Where exactly is the boundary between reality and fiction? On the one hand, sulfur plays a central role for all living organisms, but on the other hand, it tends to flare up. Like a searing pain that music can still inflame - only to soothe it like an embrace..... Although his unmistakable voice is still as warm and so strangely soothing, Woodkid this time relies on symphonic surfaces: he creates an entire universe that nevertheless stands on its own, sounding unconditionally like intimacy. His new album is a moving, deeply human whole that reflects our times and all that is happening around us... A quote by Victor Hugo from Les Rayons et les Ombres sums it up very well: 'The human mind has three keys that open everything: Number, letter, note. Knowledge, thinking, dreaming. That is everything." And so begins the next chapter.
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A1
Goliath
3:51 min
Arranged By [Arrangements By] Sally Herbert, Woodkid | Bass Clarinet Anthony Pike | Bass Flute Anna Noakes, Eliza Marshall | Bass Trombone Ed Tarrant | Bassoon Gavin McNaughton | Cello Chris Worsey, Ian Burdge, Sophie Harris, Tony Woollard, Vicky Matthews | Composed By Ben Esser, Ryan Lott, Woodkid | Conductor [Orchestra Conducted By] Sally Herbert | Contrabass Clarinet David Fuest | Contrabassoon Rachel Simms | Contractor [Orchestra Contractor, For] Isobel Griffiths Ltd. | Contractor [Orchestra Contractor] Jenny Nendick | Double Bass Chris Laurence, Lucy Shaw, Richard Pryce | Engineer [Mix Engineer] Brandon Peralta | French Horn Philip Eastop, Richard Watkins, Simon Rayner | Mastered By Dave Kutch | Mixed By Chris Tabron | Mixed By [Orchestra Premix By] Bertrand Fresel | Piano Woodkid | Producer [Additional Production By] Phazz | Programmed By [Programming] Ryan Lott, Tanguy Destable, Woodkid | Recorded By [Additional Recording By] Etienne Caylou, Félix Remy | Recorded By [Assistant, Abbey Road Studios] Cameron Masters, Christopher Parker | Recorded By [Orchestra Recorded By] John Barrett (2) | Recorded By [Vocals Recorded By] Kurt Uenala | Recorded By, Producer [Produced By] Ryan Lott, Tanguy Destable, Woodkid | Tenor Trombone Andy Wood (2) | Tuba Owen Slade | Viola Bruce White, Claire Orsler, Clare Finnimore, Nick Barr, Rachel Robson, Reiad Chibah | Violin Calina De La Mare, Emil Chakalov, Emlyn Singleton, Ian Humphries, Jackie Shave, Laura Melhuish, Louisa Fuller, Lucy Wilkins, Natalia Bonner, Oliver Langford, Richard George, Steve Morris, Tom Pigott-Smith, Warren Zielinski | Violin, Leader Everton Nelson | Written-By Ben Esser, Woodkid
A2
In Your Likeness
5:57 min
Arranged By [Arrangements By] Ryan Lott, Sally Herbert, Woodkid | Bass Trombone Ed Tarrant | Cello Chris Worsey, Ian Burdge, Sophie Harris, Tony Woollard, Vicky Matthews | Composed By Ryan Lott, Woodkid | Conductor [Orchestra Conducted By] Sally Herbert | Contractor [Orchestra Contractor, For] Isobel Griffiths Ltd. | Contractor [Orchestra Contractor] Jenny Nendick | Double Bass Chris Laurence, Lucy Shaw, Richard Pryce | Engineer [Mix Engineer] Brandon Peralta | French Horn Philip Eastop, Richard Watkins, Simon Rayner | Mastered By Antoine Chabert | Mixed By Chris Tabron | Mixed By [Orchestra Premix By] Bertrand Fresel | Piano Ryan Lott | Programmed By [Programming] Ryan Lott | Recorded By [Assistant, Abbey Road Studios] Cameron Masters, Christopher Parker | Recorded By [Orchestra Recorded By] John Barrett (2) | Recorded By [Vocals Recorded By] Kurt Uenala | Recorded By, Producer [Produced By] Ryan Lott, Tanguy Destable, Woodkid | Tenor Trombone Andy Wood (2) | Tuba Owen Slade | Viola Bruce White, Claire Orsler, Clare Finnimore, Nick Barr, Rachel Robson, Reiad Chibah | Violin Calina De La Mare, Emil Chakalov, Emlyn Singleton, Ian Humphries, Jackie Shave, Laura Melhuish, Louisa Fuller, Lucy Wilkins, Natalia Bonner, Oliver Langford, Richard George, Steve Morris, Tom Pigott-Smith, Warren Zielinski | Violin, Leader Everton Nelson | Written-By Ben Esser, Ryan Lott, Woodkid
B1
Pale Yellow
4:10 min
Arranged By Tanguy Destable | Arranged By [Arrangements By] Sally Herbert, Woodkid | Cello Chris Worsey, Ian Burdge, Sophie Harris, Tony Woollard, Vicky Matthews | Composed By Woodkid | Conductor [Orchestra Conducted By] Sally Herbert | Contractor [Orchestra Contractor, For] Isobel Griffiths Ltd. | Contractor [Orchestra Contractor] Jenny Nendick | Double Bass Chris Laurence, Lucy Shaw, Richard Pryce | Engineer [Mix Engineer] Brandon Peralta | Guitar Rafiq Bhatia | Mastered By Antoine Chabert | Mixed By Chris Tabron | Mixed By [Orchestra Premix By] Bertrand Fresel | Piano Woodkid | Producer [Additional Production By] Vladimir Cauchemar | Programmed By [Programming] Tanguy Destable, Woodkid | Recorded By [Additional Recording By] Etienne Caylou, Félix Remy | Recorded By [Assistant, Abbey Road Studios] Cameron Masters, Christopher Parker | Recorded By [Orchestra Recorded By] John Barrett (2) | Recorded By [Vocals Recorded By] Kurt Uenala | Recorded By, Producer [Produced By] Tanguy Destable, Woodkid | Viola Bruce White, Claire Orsler, Clare Finnimore, Nick Barr, Rachel Robson, Reiad Chibah | Violin Calina De La Mare, Emil Chakalov, Emlyn Singleton, Ian Humphries, Jackie Shave, Laura Melhuish, Louisa Fuller, Lucy Wilkins, Natalia Bonner, Oliver Langford, Richard George, Steve Morris, Tom Pigott-Smith, Warren Zielinski | Violin, Leader Everton Nelson | Written-By Woodkid
B2
Enemy
4:05 min
Arranged By [Arrangements By] Sally Herbert, Woodkid | Bass Clarinet Anthony Pike | Bass Trombone Ed Tarrant | Cello Chris Worsey, Ian Burdge, Sophie Harris, Tony Woollard, Vicky Matthews | Composed By Ben Esser, Ryan Lott, Woodkid | Conductor [Orchestra Conducted By] Sally Herbert | Contrabass Clarinet David Fuest | Contractor [Orchestra Contractor, For] Isobel Griffiths Ltd. | Contractor [Orchestra Contractor] Jenny Nendick | Double Bass Chris Laurence, Lucy Shaw, Richard Pryce | Engineer [Mix Engineer] Brandon Peralta | French Horn Philip Eastop, Richard Watkins, Simon Rayner | Mastered By Antoine Chabert | Mixed By Chris Tabron | Mixed By [Orchestra Premix By] Bertrand Fresel | Piano Paul Prier | Programmed By [Programming] Tanguy Destable, Woodkid | Recorded By [Assistant, Abbey Road Studios] Cameron Masters, Christopher Parker | Recorded By [Orchestra Recorded By] John Barrett (2) | Recorded By [Vocals Recorded By] Frédéric Vectol | Recorded By, Producer [Produced By] Tanguy Destable, Woodkid | Tenor Trombone Andy Wood (2) | Viola Bruce White, Claire Orsler, Clare Finnimore, Nick Barr, Rachel Robson, Reiad Chibah | Violin Calina De La Mare, Emil Chakalov, Emlyn Singleton, Ian Humphries, Jackie Shave, Laura Melhuish, Louisa Fuller, Lucy Wilkins, Natalia Bonner, Oliver Langford, Richard George, Steve Morris, Tom Pigott-Smith, Warren Zielinski | Violin, Leader Everton Nelson | Written-By Allyson Ezell, Ben Esser, Woodkid
B3
Highway 27
3:56 min
Arranged By [Arrangements By] Ryan Lott, Sally Herbert, Woodkid | Bass Clarinet Anthony Pike | Bass Flute Anna Noakes, Eliza Marshall | Bassoon Gavin McNaughton | Cello Chris Worsey, Ian Burdge, Sophie Harris, Tony Woollard, Vicky Matthews | Cello [Additional Cello] Ian Burdge | Composed By Ryan Lott, Woodkid | Conductor [Orchestra Conducted By] Sally Herbert | Contrabass Clarinet David Fuest | Contrabassoon Rachel Simms | Contractor [Orchestra Contractor, For] Isobel Griffiths Ltd. | Contractor [Orchestra Contractor] Jenny Nendick | Double Bass Chris Laurence, Lucy Shaw, Richard Pryce | Engineer [Mix Engineer] Brandon Peralta | Mastered By Antoine Chabert | Mixed By Chris Tabron | Mixed By [Orchestra Premix By] Bertrand Fresel | Programmed By [Programming] Ryan Lott, Tanguy Destable, Woodkid | Recorded By [Assistant, Abbey Road Studios] Cameron Masters, Christopher Parker | Recorded By [Orchestra Recorded By] John Barrett (2) | Recorded By [Vocals Recorded By] Frédéric Vectol, Kurt Uenala | Recorded By, Producer [Produced By] Ryan Lott, Tanguy Destable, Woodkid | Viola Bruce White, Claire Orsler, Clare Finnimore, Nick Barr, Rachel Robson, Reiad Chibah | Violin Calina De La Mare, Emil Chakalov, Emlyn Singleton, Ian Humphries, Jackie Shave, Laura Melhuish, Louisa Fuller, Lucy Wilkins, Natalia Bonner, Oliver Langford, Richard George, Steve Morris, Tom Pigott-Smith, Warren Zielinski | Violin, Leader Everton Nelson | Written-By Allyson Ezell, Woodkid
C1
Reactor
5:39 min
Arranged By [Arrangements By] Rob Moose, Ryan Lott, Woodkid | Choir 杉並児童合唱団 | Composed By Ryan Lott, Woodkid | Conductor, Chorus Master 津嶋麻子 | Coordinator [Choir] Jun Suzuki | Engineer [Mix Engineer] Brandon Peralta | Mastered By Antoine Chabert | Mixed By Chris Tabron | Music Director [Director] Kimihiro Sadakuni | Piano Woodkid | Programmed By [Programming] Tanguy Destable, Woodkid | Recorded By [Choir] Yoshinori Adachi | Recorded By [Vocals Recorded By] Frédéric Vectol | Recorded By, Producer [Produced By] Ryan Lott, Tanguy Destable, Woodkid | Violin Rob Moose | Written-By Woodkid
C2
Drawn To You
4:10 min
Arranged By Tanguy Destable | Arranged By [Arrangements By] Sally Herbert, Woodkid | Cello Chris Worsey, Ian Burdge, Sophie Harris, Tony Woollard, Vicky Matthews | Composed By Woodkid | Conductor [Orchestra Conducted By] Sally Herbert | Contractor [Orchestra Contractor, For] Isobel Griffiths Ltd. | Contractor [Orchestra Contractor] Jenny Nendick | Double Bass Chris Laurence, Lucy Shaw, Richard Pryce | Engineer [Mix Engineer] Brandon Peralta | French Horn Philip Eastop, Richard Watkins, Simon Rayner | Mastered By Antoine Chabert | Mixed By Chris Tabron | Mixed By [Orchestra Premix By] Bertrand Fresel | Piano Woodkid | Programmed By [Programming] Tanguy Destable, Woodkid | Recorded By [Assistant, Abbey Road Studios] Cameron Masters, Christopher Parker | Recorded By [Orchestra Recorded By] John Barrett (2) | Recorded By [Vocals Recorded By] Kurt Uenala | Recorded By, Producer [Produced By] Tanguy Destable, Woodkid | Tenor Trombone Andy Wood (2) | Viola Bruce White, Claire Orsler, Clare Finnimore, Nick Barr, Rachel Robson, Reiad Chibah | Violin Calina De La Mare, Emil Chakalov, Emlyn Singleton, Ian Humphries, Jackie Shave, Laura Melhuish, Louisa Fuller, Lucy Wilkins, Natalia Bonner, Oliver Langford, Richard George, Steve Morris, Tom Pigott-Smith, Warren Zielinski | Violin, Leader Everton Nelson | Written-By Ben Esser, Woodkid
C3
Shift
3:51 min
Arranged By [Arrangements By] Woodkid | Composed By Woodkid | Engineer [Mix Engineer] Brandon Peralta | Mastered By Antoine Chabert | Mixed By Chris Tabron | Music By [With Additional Music By] Caroline Shaw | Piano Woodkid | Programmed By [Programming] Tanguy Destable, Woodkid | Recorded By, Producer [Produced By] Tanguy Destable, Woodkid | Written-By Woodkid
D1
So Handsome Hello
3:47 min
Arranged By [Arrangements By] Woodkid | Composed By Woodkid | Engineer [Mix Engineer] Brandon Peralta | Mastered By Antoine Chabert | Mixed By Chris Tabron | Programmed By [Programming] Tanguy Destable, Woodkid | Recorded By [Vocals Recorded By] Frédéric Vectol, Woodkid | Recorded By, Producer [Produced By] Tanguy Destable, Woodkid | Written-By Allyson Ezell, Woodkid
D2
Horizons Into Battlegrounds
3:42 min
Arranged By Tanguy Destable | Arranged By [Arrangements By] Paul Prier, Tanguy Destable, Woodkid | Composed By Woodkid | Engineer [Mix Engineer] Brandon Peralta | Mastered By Antoine Chabert | Mixed By Chris Tabron | Piano Paul Prier | Recorded By [Vocals Recorded By] Frédéric Vectol | Recorded By, Producer [Produced By] Tanguy Destable, Woodkid | Written-By Allyson Ezell, Woodkid
D3
Minus Sixty-One
5:16 min
Arranged By Tanguy Destable, Woodkid | Arranged By [Arrangements By] Woodkid | Bassoon Lola Descours | Choir 杉並児童合唱団 | Clarinet Romy Bischoff | Composed By Woodkid | Conductor, Chorus Master 津嶋麻子 | Coordinator [Choir] Jun Suzuki | Engineer [Mix Engineer] Brandon Peralta | Mastered By Antoine Chabert | Mixed By Chris Tabron | Music Director [Director] Kimihiro Sadakuni | Programmed By [Programming] Tanguy Destable, Woodkid | Recorded By [Choir] Yoshinori Adachi | Recorded By [Vocals Recorded By] Frédéric Vectol | Recorded By, Producer [Produced By] Tanguy Destable, Woodkid | Saxophone Lucas Saint-Cricq | Written-By Allyson Ezell, Woodkid
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Woodkid, the stage name of Yoann Lemoine, is a multifaceted French artist known for his work as a music video director, graphic designer, and singer-songwriter. His career in music took a significant turn with the release of his debut album "The Golden Age" in 2013, which was well-...
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