Printemps Aure
Album info
Album-Release:
2026
HRA-Release:
20.03.2026
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- 1 Los Pájaros 01:11
- 2 Two Hands 01:49
- 3 L'orage 02:34
- 4 Green is blue 03:06
- 5 Poco a poco 02:56
- 6 The Beginning 03:11
- 7 A ti te tengo 02:19
- 8 Corriendo 03:04
- 9 Mi Corazón 03:15
- 10 La Nuit 02:53
- 11 The Sailors' Tales 03:24
- 12 Le jour se lève 04:30
Info for Printemps
Printemps’ is an album of thresholds, written in that in-between space where one chapter ends and another begins. Aure evokes a new beginning and shifting bearings, a turbulent crossing toward a safer place, much like the migration of birds. Guided by the poetic minimalism of artists such as Atahualpa Yupanqui, Facundo Cabral, and Leonard Cohen, the mysterious force and chiaroscuro of Lhasa, Jessica Pratt, and Nico, and the precise minimalism of Bertrand Belin, the singer-songwriter draws from a wide range of musical influences and languages, allowing them to intertwine as different facets of her own identity. Her songs unfold within a visual world shaped by Graciela Iturbide’s photography, Wim Wenders’ Wings of Desire, and the intimate collages of photographer Katrien De Blauwer. All the songs on ‘Printemps’ were composed by Aure, produced and arranged by Corentin Ollivier and mixed by Taissa Arruda.
Aure, vocals, guitar
Corentin Ollivier, various instruments
Pauline Denize, violin
Zoé Hochberg, additional drums
Aure
Music has always been a vital form of expression for Aure, who found her path as a professional artist after a previous career in architecture. Her sound is defined by a minimalist, stripped-back, and multilingual folk, drawing inspiration from powerful and enigmatic artists like Sibylle Baier, Jessica Pratt, and Nico. Her debut EP ‘A Few Notes’ released in November 2023 drew praise from the press (Télérama, France Inter, RFI, Les Inrocks, Magic, RTF1, Radio1...) and led to performances across Europe, notably as a tour support for Andy Shauf and Tom McRae.
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