Variety Lab

Variety Lab

Genres: lounge, chillout, acid jazz, nu jazz, electronic

About Variety Lab

There is no mad scientist in Variety Lab, nor any docile lab assistant. House music, made of hints at French variety music, bordering on lounge music, crafted both for dancing and calm listening to. Thierry Bellia (programming and machines), the research director, gathered three musicians officiating, in vitro and in vivo, as brilliant live performers. Jérôme Didelot (bass), Alexandre Longo (keyboards) and Jacques Tellitocci (percussions and vibraphone) would certainly not have borne the white walls of a lab. They prefered joining a strange alchemist, in search of a new synthesis, which would combine the coherence of songs with the persuasive power of rhythms. If House music took and assimilated little by little all elements on its way, it had never looked for inspiration in the French variety music, crammed with inventiveness. Now it's done and if their name suits them, that's because they did not content themselves with alluding to TV Variety shows or cultivating kitsch to amuse the audience. The laboratory of variety studies this strange music, constantly on the air, which can sometimes delight us by its melodic exactitude. Thierry Bellia wanted to collect the density of these refrains, the precision of this know-how, without altering its actuality. The result is conclusive ; the best is kept, like Pop Art artists who crystallised the most mysterious reflects of the consumer society. No doctorate here though : Variety Lab is a body. It's impossible to describe rhythm without using metaphors. How can you explain this compelling desire to jump off your chair to fly into pieces on the dancefloor. You only need to listen to "Wonderful Son" or "London in the Rain" to be convinced that there is a secret in electronic music, resisting to all explanations. Variety Lab respects all protocols in this field. The samples could become fragments of a common memory, just like variety music can brighten up breakfasts on the terrace, a day at the sea, a young English girl's kiss. It could be called "Handbook for variety music". Variety music embedded in the present, for our utmost delight. Variety Lab or In Search of Time Lost… in dancing. Variety Lab was selected for the HOTEL COSTES 4 and PARIS LOUNGE 2 compilations with his track "London in the rain" before releasing any record. Great live act ! Matthieu Rémy

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On RadioStar

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11
countries
15
tracks tracked
most active station (France)

Radio Stations sorted by tracks on rotation

Galaxie Lounge
2 tracks on rotation
MP3 : 128
102 Likes

Radio RAM
1 track on rotation
MP3 : 128
616 Likes

Styrialounge
1 track on rotation
MP3 : 192
38 Likes

Variety Lab — Top 15 songs

Artist Song title Like / Dislike
Variety Lab I Can't Help Thinking About You
Variety Lab London In The Rain (Remastered Version)
Variety Lab London in the rain
Variety Lab Soda pop confusion
Variety Lab Money (That's What I Want) [Feat. Mona Soyoc]
Variety Lab London in the Rain
Variety Lab London In The Rain
Variety Lab Hotel Costes, Vol. 4
Variety Lab R. Bvor
Variety Lab Let's Boogie (Featuring Lisa Kekaula)
Variety Lab Soda Pop Confusion
Variety Lab I Can't Help Thinking Abou You
Variety Lab I Can't Help Thinking About You
Variety Lab I can't help thinking about you
Variety Lab London In The Rain
I Can't Help Thinking About You
London In The Rain (Remastered Version)
London in the rain
Soda pop confusion
Money (That's What I Want) [Feat. Mona Soyoc]
London in the Rain
London In The Rain
Hotel Costes, Vol. 4
Let's Boogie (Featuring Lisa Kekaula)
Soda Pop Confusion
I Can't Help Thinking Abou You
I Can't Help Thinking About You
I can't help thinking about you
London In The Rain