MOTIS
Un groupe unique et incontournable de la nouvelle scène chanson française, un élixir médiéval mâtiné d'énergie rock...
Trois troubadours électriques multi-instrumentistes à l'affiche des grands festivals (F.I.M.U. de Belfort, Festival Massif Celtrad, Festival Interceltique de Lorient, Printemps de Bourges...) et des salles de concert à travers la France, la Suisse et la Belgique depuis le premier album paru en l'An 2000...
Un univers scénique hors du commun, une musique inspirée, envoûtante, énergique et festive, mêlant rock, folk, progressive et world sur des textes originaux revisitant la richesse et la folie du Moyen-Âge historique et légendaire...
7 albums, dont les deux derniers "Prince des Hauteurs" et "L'homme-loup" édités par MUSEA (label distributeur de YES, GENESIS, JETHRO TULL, ANGE, MALICORNE, HARMONIUM...) ont été unanimement salués par la presse spécialisée internationale.
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ENGLISH
Singer, songwriter and multi-instrumentist, Emmanuel Tissot is at the origins of MOTIS. Its musical influences are to be found in his own curriculum vitae : progressive rock, independent rock, jazz, French chanson... His new project will show a special love for medieval, etnic and traditional music : the "A Chacun Son Graal" concept-album sees the light of day in the year 2000.
MOTIS has managed to find a way to blend progressive rock and French medieval songs. One could easily hear in their spirited melodies the influence of latter-day Gabriel YACOUB, along with the softer side of JETHRO TULL. The group relies mostly on acoustic guitar, flutes, Mellotron, and drums. MOTIS develops an unique universe, at the crossroads between MALICORNE and the famous compatriot ANGE.
So, after several self-produced releases, "Prince Des Hauteurs" naturally became the next Musea Parallele release, at the end of the year 2004. An innovative discovery, coming from the Middle Ages...
The second album "L'Homme-Loup" (2007) is in the same vein as the first one, but with more elaborate arrangements, melodies and production. MOTIS creates a medieval Progressive rock, deeply influenced by the Middle Age's literature and myths ("The Knights Of The Round Table", "La Chanson De Roland", Chrétien De TROYES...). Poetic French lyrics deal with wolves, Merlin the Wizzard, ermits, dragons, lords and castles, treachery... The music of MOTIS offers a wide range of instruments, traditional (Mandolin, epinette, flute...) or rock (Mellotron, Moog, Hammond organ...). The musicians' music is a mix of medieval and rock music, with Progressive rock sounds and influences, not unlike ANGE's milestone "Au-Delà Du Délire". A nice album, typical of the French Progressive rock style.
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