Nadia Farès http://nadiafares.com Get the new CD Momentum on iTunes Thu, 03 Nov 2011 14:42:31 +0000 en hourly 1 http://wordpress.org/?v=3.2.1 Nadia Hits USA with “Momentum” http://nadiafares.com/nadia-hits-usa-with-momentum/ http://nadiafares.com/nadia-hits-usa-with-momentum/#comments Wed, 17 Aug 2011 22:08:55 +0000 admin http://nadiafares.dangcreative.com/?p=45 Continue reading ]]>

Nadia’s new full length CD album “Momentum” is fresh, new and hypnotic… just what the music scene needs today. She delivers every track with an elegant style and contemporary sound that transcends musical and geographical borders. Click Here and listen to “Momentum” now.

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New CD, Video, Website and more! http://nadiafares.com/new-cd-video-website-and-more/ http://nadiafares.com/new-cd-video-website-and-more/#comments Mon, 15 Aug 2011 00:46:40 +0000 admin http://nadiafares.dangcreative.com/?p=20 Continue reading ]]> French born triple-threat Nadia Fares has a new album, video and website… but instead of doing the usual press tour, Nadia has decided to reach out to her fans online and via myriad social networks. She now lives in Los Angeles and has even considered hosting a livestream to get fans excited about the new disc.

As of right now, Nadia isn’t exactly sure how she’ll use the stream, “We haven’t really planned a lot of it,” she says. “We’re going to leave a lot of it up in the air. There are a few things that are going to be planned, like interviews with press and answering fan questions sent in via social media.”

And although most artists are loathe to delve into the marketing side of an album release, Nadia looks upon the new technology as a chance to let fans know about the disc while offering a much more uniform message.

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Interview with Nadia – Part 1 of 2 http://nadiafares.com/interview-with-nadia-part-1/ http://nadiafares.com/interview-with-nadia-part-1/#comments Fri, 12 Aug 2011 12:30:00 +0000 admin http://nadiafares.dangcreative.com/?p=5 Continue reading ]]>

Q: How did you get into music?
I believe it was the music that came to me… in me. As a young girl I began taking piano lessons and started to feel that I wanted to play what was inside my head.  Then I started to break my friends’ ears with all my demos [Laughs]. After years and years of growing up listening to Funk, Pop, Rock, Blues and all the musical influences around me, I was surprised and ultimately inspired by  Massive Attack.

Q: How did the band form?
When Nicolas (Neidhardt) and I met there was an instant musical connection. He started to play the piano and I did what I do best (improvising) and boom! – what came out sounded really beautiful.

Q: Can you give a brief history of the band, or of you as a musician?
I compose on piano, but my collaboration with Nicolas has no rules so we can start a song with just my voice, or Nico can come to me with an instrumental track or even just a beat. Then there’s Paul (Breslin) who is part of the band too. He’s a very spiritual and talented composer and song writer. We’ve been working together since 1995 and have even done soundtracks together.  Our secret, I would say is our spontaneity, there’s no calculation or plan except to make us happy to create music and hear the result. We are both on the same page when it comes to creating and enjoying beautiful vibrations with sound.

Q: How do the new songs differ from your older material?
Our style and inspiration grows and changes at the same rhythm that we’re changing ourselves. Where we are right now as human beings is what defines the  style of our music.

Let’s talk about the songwriting and recording process and what makes this record different:

Q: How do you come up with your lyrics?
We [Paul & I] just look around at the world, at ourselves and then inside ourselves – that’s where the lyrics come from. I love the idea of seeing this album as an electro-cardiogram, with ups and downs, sad and happy , profound and light… within the lyrics.

Q: Are there any general themes, social commentary or personal sentiments?
Ashamed is a song about us (the human race). It’s about a man who takes a woman’s life. Every day we see on the news all kinds of horrible things happening between people, and  that makes me ashamed. I always compare us to the 2 extremes; we (humans) can be the “Mother Theresa” and we can also be the Tyrannical dictator, in that we are able to show our best and our worst. It is amazing – our potential to be so beautiful and still be so cruel.

Q: Is there anything you can say that will help give the listener a deeper understanding of your lyrics and ideas?
Our biggest compliment from the audience is when people tell us,” I love your album it makes me feel so good, it has such good vibes”. That is for me the best compliment. My belief is that music has something magical that can change your mood – your state of mind – your way of thinking or moving. This is the ultimate vibration that empowers each of us to dream, heal, cry, smile, dance, scream, make love, fall in love, release tensions etc… music is universal and much more powerful than we can ever imagine. These are some of the ideas I try to relate in my lyrics.

Q: What about your experiences beyond releases and tours and what about the music industry?
Our world and the business change in the blink of eye. Many opportunities in the music industry are gone, and at the same time new ones are emerging. There’s a big chaos in the music business creating a gigantic wave of talented artists getting smashed financially by the consequences of those changes. It is extremely hard today to get a deal with a record label, but I’m a big believer in the power of the internet, even if it’s still very young and artists have to re-invent everything  in terms of promoting ourselves.

Q: How do you feel about selling music online?
I love this idea also because I buy a lot of music this way; itís instant access to any music you want, and since our world is changing so fast, to have such access to music makes sense.

Q: How do you feel about illegal music downloads?
When I see my very talented friends struggling because of that it makes me sad. Artists are people who are musically gifted, and it’s because of that gift they are able to give such wonderful music to us. Artists must survive to create music and it can’t all be free because so many artists rely on music to make a living.

Q: How do you feel about the future of CD and vinyl sales and do you think digital music will ever completely replace these formats?
Of course not, it was a different format for a different time, the new era is here now, everything has changed, but I believe that one day vinyl will make a comeback and cost lots of money… in some places it’s already happening. The future of CDs; I don’t believe it will last long. Vinyl, I believe will become one day like a piece of art  because it was the original medium created to record, play and eventually sell music. We can’t think of replacing those old formats because the reality is that all the past and present changes are simply the continuing of our [technological] evolution, and I believe we’re still just at the beginning. It’s quite possible that one day a person will have a music library on a hard drive at home,  access thru phones and portable devices with codes ectÖ ready to plug in wherever we go, cars, hotels, etc… as well as a vinyl collection.

Stay tuned -  Part II of the interview is coming soon…

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Get to know Nadia – Nadia’s Biography http://nadiafares.com/get-to-know-nadia/ http://nadiafares.com/get-to-know-nadia/#comments Thu, 11 Aug 2011 19:22:35 +0000 admin http://nadiafares.dangcreative.com/?p=1 Continue reading ]]> Nadia Farés, born in Marrakech Morocco on December 20, 1973 is the daughter of a Morrocan father and Armenian mother and is an actress in the French Cinema.

Nadia made her debut on screen in the telefilm “L’EXIL” in 1991. She started on the silver screen in 1992 with the comedy “LES AMIS DE MA FEMME” directed by Didier Cauvalaert; but it was in “ELLES NíOUBLIENT JAMAIS” by Christopher Frank, in 1994 that Nadia was first noticed by the larger public where she portrays the poisonous role of Angela, who is enamoured by Thierry Lhermite.

The year after the young actress plays in the Italian drama “POLIZZI”, then with Director Alain Arcady in “DIS MOI OUI”.  Transitioning with ease from serious to comedic roles, she was part of the prestigious cast of “HOMMES FEMMES, MODE DíEMPLOI” by Claude Lelouche.

In 1997 she performed a leading role in “LES DEMONS DE JESUS” by Bernie Bonvoisin. In this film she plays Mary, sister of the Family; a daunting role with which she refined her image as a ‘hard boiled cutie pie’. Two years later the same director asked her to star in his film “LES GRANDES BOUCHES”.

After a short detour to do voiceover work for the animated film “LE CHATEAU DES  SINGES” she made her return to character acting in the role of the enigmatic Fanny for the thriller “LES RIVIERS POURPRES” by Matthieu Kassovitz.  Strong and determined, she has established herself as one of the major female action stars France has ever produced;  confirmed by her leading role in “NIDS DE GUEPES”.

In 2004 Nadia played the manipulative wife, fascinated by crime, in the dark comedy “POUR LE PLAISIR”. In the same vein she played a wacky press agent infatuated with Thiery Lhermite in “LíEX FEMME DE MA VIE”.

To date Nadia has had a colourful and celebrated film career in France, but with her foray into the world of music with the release of the new full-length album “MOMENTUM”, it’s easy to see where she’s headed next… ANYWHERE she sets her sites!

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