John Ferrère unveils Murmure, a cinematic and neo-dadaist experimental record where abstraction meets emotion.
For the first time, he sings in both French and English, using fragmented, poetic lyrics carried by morphing electronic textures. His voice blends into the sound design as a full-fledged instrument, moving fluidly between synths, strings, and rhythm.
Built as a hidden narrative, the album unfolds like an inner film made of sonic fragments. While Murmure forms a cohesive artistic statement, other tracks explore diverse territories—from hip-hop and indie songwriting to airy groove, jazz-tinged atmospheres, house, and pure electronic sound.
Based in Paris, John Ferrère is a composer, producer, and multi-instrumentalist whose work bridges music, cinema, and visual art.
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