Molécule's new project is inspired by surfing and the sea. The "field-recording" expert rubbed shoulders with the most frightening wave in the world in Nazaré, Portugal. An EP composed from the sounds of the ocean, the fear of surfers of big waves and strong emotions that the musician could feel facing this water wall of more than 20 m.
Molécule, de son vrai nom Romain Delahaye, est un artiste français de musique électronique connu pour son approche unique et immersive de la création sonore. Précurseur de l'exploration musicale in situ, il s'est fait remarquer en enregistrant des albums dans des environnements extrêmes, capturant la force brute de la nature pour en faire des paysages sonores captivants. Parmi ses projets les plus emblématiques, 60°43’ Nord, composé à bord d'un chalutier en pleine mer, et -22.7°C, enregistré au Groenland, témoignent de sa quête d'authenticité et de son obsession pour le minimalisme poétique. Molécule allie technologie et introspection pour offrir une expérience auditive immersive, propulsant l'auditeur au cœur de ses aventures sensorielles.
Molécule, whose real name is Romain Delahaye, is a French electronic music artist renowned for his unique and immersive approach to sound creation. A pioneer in in-situ musical exploration, he gained recognition by recording albums in extreme environments, capturing the raw power of nature to craft captivating soundscapes. Among his most iconic projects, 60°43’ Nord, created aboard a trawler in the open sea, and -22.7°C, recorded in Greenland, reflect his quest for authenticity and his obsession with poetic minimalism. Molécule seamlessly blends technology and introspection to deliver an immersive auditory experience, transporting listeners to the heart of his sensory adventures.