Ariane Moffatt
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Ariane Moffatt

Montréal, Quebec, Canada | INDIE

Montréal, Quebec, Canada | INDIE
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"Ariane Moffatt in your body song premiere"

Ariane Moffatt is an award-winning, platinum-selling Francophone artist from Montréal, Quebec who is skinny-dipping into the Anglo music scene with her latest electro-pop number 'In Your Body,' a woozy synth-drenched ode to sex addiction.

As Moffatt tells Spinner in inimitably French fashion, the song is a "short movie-like journey of an obsessed and skin-addicted character for the object of her desire. Circling her prey on her old bicycle, spying it to find the entering doors of it's body and hide between the flesh and the bone. Poor mad Aphrodite, she can't seem to control her sexual compulsions. When the sun comes out, you decide if she won or not."

(No, we didn't run her French-language quote through Google Translate.)

'In Your Body' is officially released on Jan. 24, but Spinner is offering the world premiere of the track a week early -- and as a free MP3 download.

Her upcoming album 'MA,' which will be in both French and English, is coming out Feb. 28 on Audiogram.
- Spinner


Discography

Discography:

5th Album FEBRUARY 7TH 2012
Trauma Music of a TV show november 2010
Tous les sens April 2008
Le cœur dans la tête November 2005
Aquanaute June 2002

DVD :
À la station C May 2005

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Ariane Moffatt is an adventurer. The Montreal singer-songwriter’s illustrious career is marked by curiosity ¬– sonic, musical and emotional – and it’s contagious. She has built a devoted following in Quebec over the past decade, making inroads to France with her evocative blend of electro, pop, soul and rock.
At the heart of her success is that voice – an instrument of arresting intimacy that tugs on your heartstrings as it floats through the atmosphere, at once earthy, ethereal and capable of surprising power.
Yet it is underwater that Moffatt makes her grand entrance, splashing onto the scene with her runaway 2002 debut Aquanaute. An entrancing collection of post-trip-hop confessionals blending acoustic and electronic textures, sung just above a whisper, the album strikes a chord. It sells 120,000 copies and earns the young starlet ADISQ Awards (Quebec’s Grammys) for Discovery of the Year, Pop-Rock Album of the Year and Producer of the Year (which she shares with then-collaborators Francis Collard and Joseph Marchand).
Meanwhile, Moffatt is making her reputation as a mesmerizing performer, her live shows bringing a whole new dimension to her dreamy sound. The submersive audio-visual experience is captured on the live CD/DVD Ariane Moffatt à la Station C, which appears in 2005, six months before her second album, Le coeur dans la tête.
Marked by the incredible lightness of hymns Combustion lente and Imparfait, the album also features gritty forays into rock on the charged title track, reggae on the boppy Montréal, and drum-and-bass on the funky Farine Five Roses. Two things become immediately obvious: this girl can do anything; and, held together by her voice, it all fits.
“It’s like I want to master the essence of each kind of groove,” Moffatt says. “I want to submerge myself in these sounds; I feel more creative when I make stylistic clashes, borrowing ingredients from all kinds of things I love.”
At the heart of her inclusive vibe is an artistic integrity and emotional honesty that cut through her aesthetic choices.
“The emotion in a song is like the glue that picks it all up,” she says, “my identity, my personality, poetry. Maybe that’s my musical identity – that whole mix. I’m very sensitive; I ask a lot of questions; I listen to what’s happening inside myself and music is a great channel to express those feelings.”
Moffatt is introduced to the French public in February, 2006, opening for Alain Souchon at the fabled Olympia de Paris. Shortly after, Le coeur dans la tête is released in France, where her star continues to rise as she is taken under the wing of flamboyant pop songsmith M (aka Mathieu Chedid).
A few years later, Moffatt seduces the French public with Je veux tout, the irresistible hit single off her third album Tous les sens, released in April, 2008. The song cycle finds the singer dabbling in what she does best: from the airy introspection of bookends La fille de l’iceberg and Hiver Mile-End to the folky ragtime fun of Briser un coeur and funky electro excursions Réverbère and Jeudi, 17 mai. The album wins a 2009 Juno for Francophone Album of the Year and France’s prestigious Prix de l’Académie Charles Cros.
The electronic elements of her music are highlighted on the followup EP Tous les sens - remix, featuring inspired reworkings of her music by acclaimed Montreal techno artists Akufen, Deadbeat and Pheek. On the opposite end of the spectrum, in 2010 she releases Trauma – musique de la série TV, a collection of stripped down, English-language covers of songs by everyone from The Ronettes to Cat Power, Tom Waits, R.E.M. and Leonard Cohen recorded for the Grey’s Anatomy-style Quebec hospital drama.
Now, as she prepares to unveil her most ambitious album yet, Moffatt is more comfortable than ever with the various incarnations of her artistic expression.
“Music takes us places that aren’t in any guidebook or on a map,” she says. “It’s like a quest, a search for what is beautiful – to make tangible the things which cannot be named, to give substance to emotions and create a common denominator for everything people feel.”

Ariane Moffatt- Summary

At the age of 31, a singer-songwriter with four albums ( all Gold records) and numerous collaborations to her credit, Ariane Moffatt is an artist at the top of her game. Between indie and mainstream, folk-pop and electro, she has created her own path – along which her audience follows her every step. Never one to shy away from adventure, Ariane arrives with a new album written, arranged, produced and performed by her alone; and like the neighbourhood in which she lives, it’s in both official languages! She will surprise us yet again with her savvy blend of vulnerability and cheek. On stage, Ariane Moffat is as vibrant as ever.

Ariane 3 first albums had attained Platinum status in Quebec and were released in Europe ( the first one on the Emi/Virgin label (2005) and the others with Sony Columbia. A skillful blend of elect