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Sensation pop of the return, the duo of girls with the name deliciously obsolete, BRIGITTE, prolongs the melody of an undecided summer and too quickly passed with a title "to mouth that want you" announcing the release this autumn of their second album. To illustrate the proto-disco inspiration of the single, the women's tandem chose to shoot a clip on a retro-modernist backdrop, not only inspired by the neo-art nouveau trend of the 70s, but still subtly eccentric, Enough to allow the post-modern second level of the girl-band to flirt with the "too much". In this universe where the strange beautiful mixes with the sparkling chic, it is impossible to miss these two volatile bronzes, one representing a pink flamingo, and the other a pelican. Dated 1920s, originally intended for the ornament of a basin and a size, 1m90, the bronzes had been unearthed by Thomas Tardif before being spotted by Laura Léonard, decorator of the BRIGITTE. Other remarkable elements are the 10 pieces that compose in the back of the stage an assembly of chrome blocks to the sides either in brushed steel, white lacquered or in mirror. A domestic sculpture, radically seventies, found by Archibald Pearson. Initially lent by the two young antique dealer for the shooting of the clip, all these elements and statues will accompany the BRIGITTE tour in order to reconstitute on stage a little of the visual magic of the clip: they were finally and definitely been acquired through production. Discover the clip:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lbLMABnJ7Vc Decors: Thomas Tardif On 7, Allee 7, Paul Bert Market Archibald Pearson On 7, Allee 7, Paul Bert Market

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