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InFiné
Founded2006
FounderAgoria
Alexandre Cazac
Yannick Matray
GenreElectronic Music
Intelligent Dance Music
Contemporary classical music
Country of originFrance
LocationParis, Lyon, Berlin
Official websiteinfine-music.com

InFiné is a French record label directed by Alexandre Cazac and Yannick Matray. Initially focussed on electronic music, it has branched out into classical music, ambient, club and pop.

History

The idea of the label InFiné came true in February 2005 when Alexandre Cazac attended a concert by Francesco Tristano at Théâtre des Bouffes du Nord in Paris. The pianist covered "Strings of Life", a founding track of Detroit techno music, produced by Derrick May.[1]

The label was formally begun in January 2006 when Sebastien Devaud and YMatray joined Alexandre Cazac. Their first release was "Strings of Life" interpreted by Francesco Tristano, with remixes from the German producers Apparat and Kiki.[2]

In 2007, Julien Gagnebien went into partnership with InFiné and opened an office in Berlin in an effort to make the label an international concern.[3] In the same year, Sebastien Devaud (a.k.a.Agoria) left the label to focus on his DJ career.[4]

In October 2008, InFiné organized at la Cité de la Musique in Paris one of the first meeting between a classical ensemble and artists from the electronic music scene, called Versus. The project brought together producer Carl Craig, Moritz Von Oswald and the philharmonic orchestra Les Siècles directed by François-Xavier Roth for a pgram with compositions from Steve Reich, Bruno Mantovani and pieces by Carl Craig arranged and interpreted by the pianist Francesco Tristano.[5]

In 2011, InFiné is the first label was invited to Gaîté Lyrique in Paris and put concerts, parties and a multimedia event for a week.[6] Later, in 2015, Francesco Tristano and Bruce Brubaker performed a 2-piano show at Gaîté Lyrique that was broadcast live on Arte.[7]

InFiné regularly cooperates with IRCAM. Aaffiliated artists are implicated in the research in the field of sound design.[8] It was even the first label to produce a musical session in virtual reality via Oculus Rift.[9] In early November 2014, the label announced the release of a new Rone album, Creatures, to be released on February 9, 2015 on Infiné.[10]

In 2015, Alexandre Cazac was involved in the Stems' panel for Native Instruments at Sonar Festival in Barcelona as long as Carl Craig, Luciano and Kerri Chandler, who debated about the new audio format created by Native Instruments, and the way it can redefine DJ practice and live music performance.[11]

THe annual Workshop InFiné at la Carrière du Normandoux takes near Poitiers in France. Since 2009, based around music and art projects. This is how collaborations between Vanessa Wagner and Murcof, Charlemagne Palestine and Mondkopf, or Bernard Szajner, Yro Yto and Almeeva took place.[12][13]

Artists

Discography

LPs

  • iF1001 Francesco Tristano - Not For Piano
  • iF1002 Apparat - Walls (sorti en France seulement)
  • iF1003 Apparat - Things to be Frickled (sorti France seulement)
  • iF1004 Francesco Tristano - Auricle Bio /On
  • iF1005 Rone - Spanish Breakfast
  • iF1006 Aufgang - Aufgang
  • iF1007 Danton Eeprom - Yes Is More
  • iF1008 Clara Moto - Polyamour
  • iF1009 Arandel - In D
  • iF1010 Aufgang - Air On Fire
  • iF1011 Bachar Mar-Khalifé - Oil Slick
  • iF1012 Francesco Tristano - Idiosynkrasia
  • iF1013 Agoria - Impermanence
  • iF1014 Murcof - La Sangre Iluminada
  • iF1015 Pedro Soler & Gaspar Claus - Barlande
  • iF1016 Composer - The Edges Of The World
  • iF1017 Cubenx - On Your Own Again
  • iF1018 Oxia - Tides of Mind
  • iF1020 Rone - Tohu Bohu
  • iF1022 Bachar Mar-Khalifé - Who's Gonna Get The Ball From Behind The Wall Of The Garden Today ?
  • iF1023 Aufgang - Istiklaliya
  • iF1025 Rone - Tohu Bonus
  • iF1026 Clara Moto - Blue Distance
  • iF1027 Danton Eeprom - If Looks Could Kill
  • iF1028 Downliners Sekt - Silent Ascent
  • iF1029 Z aka Bernard Szajner - Visions of Dune
  • iF1030 Arandel - Solarispellis
  • iF1031 Rone - Creatures
  • iF1032 Bruce Brubaker - Glass Piano

Compilations

  • iF3002 Introducing InFiné
  • iF3005 Balance Unreleased - Selected by Agoria
  • iF3008 Remixing InFiné
  • iF3009 InFiné Premasters
  • iF3017 InFiné Exclusive
  • iF3024 If We Pop
  • iF3038 InFiné Explorer #1

References

  1. ^ "Red Bull Music Academy Night: Francesco Tristano live indigo-istanbul.com". indigo-istanbul.com. Retrieved 2015-08-20.
  2. ^ "Francesco Tristano - Strings Of Life". Discogs. Retrieved 2015-08-20.
  3. ^ "textura". www.textura.org. Retrieved 2015-08-20.
  4. ^ "Agoria leaves Infine Music". Resident Advisor. Retrieved 2015-08-20.
  5. ^ "Versus feat Carl Craig at Cité de la Musique". Resident Advisor. Retrieved 2015-08-20.
  6. ^ "Infiné news - infiné week @ la gaîté lyrique". www.infine-music.com. Retrieved 2015-08-20.
  7. ^ "Francesco Tristano & Bruce Brubaker – Видео Dailymotion". Dailymotion. 2016-08-16. Retrieved 2018-08-29.
  8. ^ "ENTROPIA : Towards Immersive Electronic Performance and Sound Architecture in Real-time". forumnet.ircam.fr. Retrieved 2015-08-20.
  9. ^ "Björk et Rone, les pionniers de la réalité virtuelle !". Retrieved 2015-08-20.
  10. ^ Gilbert, Mark; Kennedy, Gary W. (2003). Lynch, Brian. Oxford Music Online. Oxford University Press.
  11. ^ "Sónar 18.19.20 June 2015 :: Round Table: Native Instruments presents Stems". Archived from the original on 1 July 2015. Retrieved 2015-08-20.
  12. ^ "The Quietus | News | FESTIVAL REPORT: Workshop InFiné". Retrieved 2015-08-20.
  13. ^ "InFine workshop in pictures". Resident Advisor. Retrieved 2015-08-20.