Never half, only extra. “Prophet”, “monster”, “legend”… Marc Cerrone, the founding father of disco, can hardly be outdone, as his 50-year career and 30 million albums sold in the seventies are so impressive.
Despite this crushing biography, the man is much more. Self show. Cerrone talks a lot, as if animated by a red-hot inner fire, moved by an almost suspicious optimism. It is a burning bush of music, of rhythm that takes everything in its path. A being of the caliber of impulsive people, entrepreneurs, icebreakers, for whom sometimes the worst trials are like a trampoline to bounce back better.
A studio full of memories
As he welcomes us into his Haussmannian apartment, we cling to the window to admire the church across the street and the loud boulevard at our feet. “When I’m recording with my teams, I cut the calls to listen, he said. It’s wonderful to stop and listen to the passage of time.
Source: Le Figaro

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