The story starts with the encounter between Christian and Patrick, 2 Frenchies living in Vietnam.
Christian is a jazz-rock aficionado with a kind of groovy guitar playing style. Saigon has been his playground for more than 10 years.
Passionate about electronic sounds, Patrick arrived a bit later and has spent memorable times singing Vietnamese folk tunes at fairs in provinces all over the country.
At Villa C13 in the suburbs of Saigon, listening to " Tales from Vietnam ", a Nguyen Le masterpiece, the two decide to arrange Vietnamese songs. Mixing electro and guitar with traditional "Ly Ngua O", a middle-aged tune, is the starting point.
Linh, a former Miss Hanoi, joins VVDH to sing " Ly Ngua O" during a first gig held on a traditional junk while cruising the Saigon River. It is the group's first encounter with the public. This night shows all of the emotional potential of the electro-traditional crossover. Later, Linh leaves Vietnam to follow her husband to Bangkok, Thailand. VVDH is out of a singer. But all is not lost, as we meet Jeff during this gig and he decides to join the band with his soprano and baritone saxophones (hum...pretty unusual to meet somebody who plays both). This concert also leads us to other live performances, including a huge party at the French Consulate, with a great setup of decorations and a video/light show.
The time has come to lay down this live material onto tracks, the idea being to send some sounds to our friend Laurent Cousin in Paris (an export manager @ Distance/Next Music label).
During the sessions at A2Z studio with Tuan, a young and dynamic sound engineer, we meet Phuong, the "singing bird". She is Thu Hien 's daughter, one of the most renown folk singers in North Vietnam. We convince her to take over Linh's lead on " Ly Ngua O " and she gave us a groovy and surprising interpretation. Before she flies away, we play together, with 10 other traditional musicians, at a gig at the Sheraton Hotel Saigon. |