
A Cosmic Poet from Martinique (1979-1989)
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For Midonet, pushing musical boundaries was less a choice than an extension of his spirit. A self-taught guitarist and composer, drawing on his childhood memories of bĂ©lĂ© and beguine rhythms, Midonetâs musical life developed in parallel to his academic and spiritual pursuits. Studying philosophy and psychopedagogy in France, it was his fascination with pan-Africanism and animism which fuelled the transcendent energy of his music.
Although Midonet honed his sound in France, the four albums he released during the late â70s and â80s were heavily inspired by diasporic nostalgia, or what he describes as the âsmells and colours⊠subliminal noises⊠fruity notes, the memories of funeral wakes, the bombastic organ of the cathedral and the gasps of the drumsâ of his childhood home on the Caribbean island of Martinique.
Fittingly, itâs there that Midonet achieved cult status for the title track of his 1979 debut, Van An LĂ©vĂš, which became a protest anthem for the islandâs independence movement, and was brieïŹy censored by the French authorities. Look no further than âMari Rhont Ouve La Potâ, which opens this collection, to hear the propulsive mix of cosmic synths, acoustic folk, and Creole lyricism that became the essence of Midonetâs sound.
Released on Martinique label Touloulou, Van An LĂ©vĂš was followed in 1980 by LâinitĂ©, whose tropical acid folk (âMâen ka MontĂ© Monâ) and majestic, violin-led melodies (âKannaval SakrĂ© Pou Tout ZâHeb PoussĂ©â) conïŹrmed Midonetâs unique and intuitive approach to composition.
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- LP pressed on black vinyl
- 45rpm audiophile cut
- 180g double heavy vinyl with 4 pages liner notes
[[Catalog Number]]TC009[[Artist]]Gratien Midonet
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[[Release Detail]][[Release Description]]
For Midonet, pushing musical boundaries was less a choice than an extension of his spirit. A self-taught guitarist and composer, drawing on his childhood memories of bĂ©lĂ© and beguine rhythms, Midonetâs musical life developed in parallel to his academic and spiritual pursuits. Studying philosophy and psychopedagogy in France, it was his fascination with pan-Africanism and animism which fuelled the transcendent energy of his music.
Although Midonet honed his sound in France, the four albums he released during the late â70s and â80s were heavily inspired by diasporic nostalgia, or what he describes as the âsmells and colours⊠subliminal noises⊠fruity notes, the memories of funeral wakes, the bombastic organ of the cathedral and the gasps of the drumsâ of his childhood home on the Caribbean island of Martinique.
Fittingly, itâs there that Midonet achieved cult status for the title track of his 1979 debut, Van An LĂ©vĂš, which became a protest anthem for the islandâs independence movement, and was brieïŹy censored by the French authorities. Look no further than âMari Rhont Ouve La Potâ, which opens this collection, to hear the propulsive mix of cosmic synths, acoustic folk, and Creole lyricism that became the essence of Midonetâs sound.
Released on Martinique label Touloulou, Van An LĂ©vĂš was followed in 1980 by LâinitĂ©, whose tropical acid folk (âMâen ka MontĂ© Monâ) and majestic, violin-led melodies (âKannaval SakrĂ© Pou Tout ZâHeb PoussĂ©â) conïŹrmed Midonetâs unique and intuitive approach to composition.
[[Selling Points]]
- LP pressed on black vinyl
- 45rpm audiophile cut
- 180g double heavy vinyl with 4 pages liner notes
[[Catalog Number]]TC009[[Artist]]Gratien Midonet

















