Jean-Michel Blais

Jean-Michel Blais
Born 1984 (age 3334)
Origin Nicolet, Québec
Genres Minimalist, avant-garde, neoclassical
Instruments Piano
Years active 2015–present
Labels Arts & Crafts
Associated acts CFCF, Common Holly, BUFFLO, Compton White
Website jeanmichelblais.com

Jean-Michel Blais (born 1984) is a composer and pianist from Québec, Canada. After living in Berlin for a year, and six months spent in Buenos Aires, Blais is currently living in Montreal.

His music is influenced by a range of composers and pianists, from classical composers (Frédéric Chopin, Sergei Rachmaninoff, Maurice Ravel), classical minimalists (Steve Reich, Philip Glass, Erik Satie), and modern composers such as Chilly Gonzales and Yann Tiersen.

Il, his debut studio album was released in April 2016 on Arts & Crafts, garnering critical acclaim, including making Time magazine's top ten albums of the year list.[1] In 2017, he collaborated with Grammy-nominated English-Canadian electronic artist CFCF on the EP Cascades. His sophomore album, Dans ma main, was released on May 11th, 2018 also on Arts & Crafts.

Early life, music and career

Jean-Michel Blais grew up in the rural French Catholic town of Nicolet, Quebec.[2] As a young boy, his parents influenced his love of music. While not serious musicians, his father sang in a choir as kid, and his mother would play the organ.[3] Blais began his musical adventures by "drumming with pots and pans, mix-taping Radio-Canada "world" music, traditional, Celtic, Andes, and Eastern European [music]".[2]

As a teenager, he took piano lessons, eventually studying at the Trois-Rivières Music Conservatory. However, he found the academic world of music exhausting and restrictive, so he left after two years to travel.[3]

He traveled to Guatemala, spending several months there working at an orphanage.[3] Looking again for a change, he then moved to Berlin for a year, and then went back to South America, spending time in Buenos Aries, Argentina. Finally, Blais decided to settle in Montreal, pursuing a career as a special education teacher.[4]He completed a degree in liberal arts with a minor in psychology, while focusing his studies on special education. After graduating, he worked with children with disabilities/behaviour disorders for five years at CÉGEP level.

Il (2016)

While working in special education, Blais slowly rediscovered a fondness for improvising and composing. Blais constructed his debut album, Il, over the course of two years. It was recorded in two days in Blais' apartment with a Zoom recorder, allowing the ambience of his apartment to come through on the recording.[3]

If people are going to cough and babies are going to cry, instead of trying to hide it, why not embrace it? I like it when I stop and there's something happening outside my window. I think that's why my music has a lot of pauses and silences, because there's always something happening in the street. I'll let it pass and then continue playing.

Jean-Michel Blais in an interview with the Montreal Gazette[5]

Blais communicated via Facebook with his friend Devon Bate, credited on the album as BUFFLO, to mix the album, who produced it in such a manner where the listeners feels surrounded in the music.[6] Blais originally released the album via Bandcamp in 2015, where it was discovered by Arts & Crafts, and subsequently given a proper release on April 8, 2016. Arts & Crafts also released the sheet music for the album, along with a deluxe edition featuring two bonus tracks that was released in October 2016.[7] The album was widely acclaimed, ranking 10th on Time Magazine's Top 10 Albums of 2016.[1] Exclaim! gave the album 9/10, writing, "Simply put, Il is a masterpiece."[8]

Cascades (2017)

Michael Silver (CFCF) and Blais first collaborated when the Red Bull Music Academy sponsored a live performance featuring the two artists. Blais and Silver found that they lived around the corner from each other, then started finding similarities in their music and composition style.[9] Cascades features two songs each of their solo works, reworked as a duo, and a cover of John Cage's "In a Landscape'"(1948).

I thought [Jean-Michel's music] was beautiful... I just loved it a bunch, especially because it's so different from a lot of the other piano music that I had tended to listen to...

Michael Silver (CFCF)

Cascades was also met with critical acclaim. For Pitchfork, Andy Beta opined that it "finds Silver and Blais warily feeling one another other out and then synchronizing to exalted effect by the record's end," and called the duo's version of "In a Landscape", "one of the most unequivocally gorgeous covers imaginable".[10] Exclaim! also highlighted Blais and Silver's chemistry, reasoning that "Blais' playing suits very well the pristine and glossy production Silver employed for those recordings, injecting it with a real sense of purpose here," giving the album an 8/10.[11]

Dans ma main (2018)

Dans ma main is Blais' sophomore solo release, released via Arts & Crafts on May 11, 2018. Exclaim! gave the album a 9/10 in an early review, writing "Far from spiralling inward, as always, Blais lets it all flow through him, and as private becomes public, the result is yet another intimate masterpiece".[12] On the album, he experiments with different synth and electronic textures, a concept introduced to him while working with CFCF. Blais explains in a conversation with CFCF and Red Bull Music Academy, "I never want to lose contact with the original piano instrument, but we have so many tools now to treat it differently than to just have the instrument on its own, so why not use them, and how? It certainly is opening. It gives me sounds and texture possibilities".[13]

The album was a shortlisted finalist for the 2018 Polaris Music Prize.[14]

Discography

  • Il - Independent, 2015; re-released on Arts & Crafts, 2016
  • Cascades (with CFCF) - Arts & Crafts, 2017
  • Dans ma main - Arts & Crafts, 2018

References

  1. 1 2 Cox, Jamieson. "The Top 10 Best Albums of 2016". TIME.com. Retrieved 2018-05-07.
  2. 1 2 "Classical Beauty: Jean-Michel Blais And CFCF". MTV News. Retrieved 2018-05-07.
  3. 1 2 3 4 "Pianist Jean-Michel Blais on Making the Most of a Once In A Lifetime Opportunity". Bandcamp Daily. 2016-11-09. Retrieved 2018-05-08.
  4. "POP Montreal: Jean-Michel Blais embraces the neighbourhood noise". Montreal Gazette. 2016-09-16. Retrieved 2018-05-08.
  5. Leijon, Erik (September 16, 2016). "POP Montreal: Jean-Michel Blais embraces the neighbourhood noise". Montreal Gazette. Postmedia Network. Retrieved November 3, 2017.
  6. "Keys Open Doors: Pianist Jean Michel Blais Talks Bridging Music's Social Classes". Noisey. 2016-03-24. Retrieved 2018-05-07.
  7. "Jean-Michel Blais Announces Expanded Vinyl Edition of 'Il'". exclaim.ca. Retrieved 2018-05-07.
  8. "Jean-Michel Blais Il". exclaim.ca. Retrieved 2018-05-08.
  9. "CFCF and Jean-Michel Blais's unlikely pairing: How pop and classical made a magical musical merger | CBC Arts". CBC. Retrieved 2018-05-08.
  10. "Jean-Michel Blais / CFCF: Cascades Album Review | Pitchfork". pitchfork.com. Retrieved 2018-05-08.
  11. "CFCF & Jean-Michel Blais Cascades". exclaim.ca. Retrieved 2018-05-08.
  12. "Jean-Michel Blais Dans ma main". exclaim.ca. Retrieved 2018-05-08.
  13. "Red Bull Music Academy Daily". daily.redbullmusicacademy.com. Retrieved 2018-05-08.
  14. "Polaris Music Prize Reveals 2018 Short List". Exclaim!, July 17, 2018.
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