Aime Simone, who was scheduled to perform on August 6 at the Electronic Beaches in Cannes, let the French media Nice Martin into his dressing area while he performed at the Midi Festival in Hyères. encountering a fully realized artist.
The quiet period before a storm. We spoke with Aime Simone three hours prior to his performance on the Midi Festival stage in Hyères. A serene, kind young man who was almost bashful. We discovered him on stage, where there was a bursting of excitement. to sing, dance, and leap about while engaging your audience.
When we inquire as to how he understands the activity, he smiles and says, "It's me on stage!" "I love it; it fulfills all of my ambitions in a way that makes me feel like I'm transcending something. I believe that intention has materialized when I'm performing on stage. I have the impression that a deep part of me and the audience are moving in perfect unison. It's therapeutic.
With "a hybrid universe, the fruit, in particular, of the different cities where I lived: Los Angeles, Vienna, Berlin," the author-composer-producer checks off all the boxes. On the musical front, I refer to it as post-pop since the production is post-gender and pop is more prevalent in the text, as in "he begs.
All of this is still the result of his musical beginnings. He was raised on new wave and post-punk, which his parents also enjoyed, before learning about rap and picking up a guitar. "That's where I first began to write. Grunge and trap followed. I spent days being motivated by the life of artists. I still have this in my subconscious, he acknowledges.
He is ultimately forced by an encounter to accept that his life will be measured in scores. "Pete Doherty saw the actual artist in me. He provided me the self-assurance and approval I needed to think, "Maybe I can make music professionally." Aime Simone hurls a notepad onto the stage of the former lead singer of The Libertines during a concert in Paris.
They accept it as English.After reading it, he invited me on stage to finish the show. I performed a piece I had written. He was enthusiastically received by the audience, who listened to him through his whole performance before inviting me to see him backstage. Although I have problems recalling my feelings at the time, it was something that was extremely significant to me.
A spurt but not yet a beginning. "We crossed paths again, but I was a little lost at the time. I had given up my literary studies and told myself, 'I'm going to make music.'" I wasn't prepared, so it didn't work the first time. I had various jobs, such in the fashion industry. Although it allowed me to travel, it was challenging for the young man I was. In the end, he finds both love and his path.
He and his wife Sonia make the "perfect" creative team. We produced songs, personalities, looks, hairstyles, tattoos, and more together from the start. "From this creative intimacy was born the entire universe of Aime Simone," he says. Last but not least, we cannot discuss the author of Shining Light without bringing about tattoos, particularly one that has Marcel Proust's signature.
He was at my side during a time when I was ill. I initially found reading challenging, but as I turned each page, I found myself engrossed and relaxed by his writing. It had an aspect that was almost contemplative. But I related to him more as a person than I did to any of his characters. I adore Simone."
Source: Nice Martin