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La Machine Du Moulin Rouge Revue De Presse Février 2012 LA MACHINE DU MOULIN ROUGE REVUE DE PRESSE FÉVRIER 2012 30 JAN/05 FEV 12 Hebdomadaire Paris 23 RUE DE CHATEAUDUN 75308 PARIS CEDEX 09 - 01 75 55 10 00 Surface approx. (cm²) : 239 N° de page : 17 Page 1/1 focus Krush et Vadim, deux décennies de bip hop La Rafinerie et la Machine du dater, restent dans toutes les Sabira Jade et Ponbs), DJ Va- Moulin Rouge ont fait équipe mémoires. dim prendra la relève de Krush pour confronter, lors de la soi- Après une période plutôt calme au cours de la soirée, lui qui rée Wide Style, deux DJ's du au niveau discographique, il a avait fait remixer son Varia- grand Est : Vadim, originaire lâché l'année dernière une série tions in USSR par le DJ japonais de Russie, et Krush, la légende de singles mensuels pour fêter en 2OO7. Une manière de bou- du hip-hop japonais. Cela fai- ses vingt ans de carrière : des ti- cler la boucle, donc. S.B. sait deux ans qu'on n'avait pas tres toujours très downtempo et aperçu Krush, SO ans cette an- dans le même esprit à la fois épi- Soirée Wide Style avec DJ Krush née et dé-sormais grand-père, que et mélancolique, prouvant et DJ Vadim, le samedi sur une scène parisienne. Ses qu'il reste un beatmaber hors 4 février à partir de 23 h maxis sortis sur Mo'Wax et ses pair malgré les années. à la Machine du Moulin Rouge, collaborations avec DJ Shadow Sorti de son dernier projet tout 90, bd de Clichy, 18e. ou Curu, s'ils commencent à en groove The Electric (avec M° Blanche, entrée : 17-20 €. MACHINE Eléments de recherche : MACHINE DU MOULIN ROUGE : boite de nuit à Paris 18ème, toutes citations 6315901300505/XBF/AMR/2 EXPRESS STYLES 01/07 FEV 12 29 RUE DE CHATEAUDUN Hebdomadaire Paris 75308 PARIS CEDEX 9 - 01 75 55 10 00 OJD : 451713 Surface approx. (cm²) : 475 N° de page : 74 Page 1/1 Questions de Styles Pénélope Bagieu Illustratrice, touche-à-tout, l'auteur de BD, créatrice de la célèbre Sz vous étiez. • • Joséphine, vient tout juste de sortir un nouveau album, La Page blanche. Le 17 février, elle jouera les DJettes pour la prochaine soirée Wc are the 90 s à la Machine du Moulin-Rouge. Si vous étiez un livre... Eloïse, de Kay Thompson, l'histoire d'une petite fille très espiègle qui vit au Plaza, à New York, avec sa nanny anglaise. Le livre préféré de mon enfance. C'est drôle, malicieux et très second degré. Durant toute ma jeunesse, j'ai été entourée de beaux livres. Devenir illustratrice était pour moi le moyen de rester dans cet univers. Un tableau... La Desserte rouge, d'Henri Matisse. La première fois que j'ai vu cette toile, j'ai tout de suite eu envie de plonger dedans ! Pour moi, un tableau réussi est celui dans lequel on se projette facilement. Parmi les contemporains, je suis une fan de Sempé. Je suis allée voir son exposition à l'Hôtel deville. Il dessine de façon très juste, en trois coups de crayon. C'est mon modèle absolu. Une révolte... La hausse de la TVA sur les pro- duits culturels. C'est un aveu du gouvernement de son mépris de la culture. Cela m'écœure totalement ! Les libraires n'ont vraiment pas besoin que Je me rends souvent au Pied de Biche, une librairie très l'on réduise leurs marges. pointue consacrée à la BD. Il y a également le Bistrot du Un paysage qui suscite le rève. Les icebergs bleus de peintre, qui sert les meilleures entrecôtes au gros sel Patagonie. Je n'ai jamais vu quelque chose d'aussi beau de Paris. de ma vie. De temps en temps, on entend le bruit des Un meuble... Une causeuse. Cette banquette xvm6 où l'on blocs de glace qui s'effritent, puis le silence se fait sur la s'assoit en quinconce pour discuter est une idée géniale ! Terre de Feu. C'est beau et triste à la Un lieu de fête... L'Elysée-Montmartre, qui, je l'espère, fois, car éphémère ; dans quèlques va renaître de ses cendres. J'y ai des souvenirs incroya- années, il n'y aura probablement bles. Lorsque j'ai appris qu'un incendie s'y était déclaré, plus de glaciers. je me suis immédiatement rendue sur place ; cela m'a lin grigri... Une médaille avec la fait un choc. C'était la plus belle salle de concert de Vierge de la rue du Bac, que m'a Paris, avec ses plafonds sculptes. C'est toujours triste offerte ma grand-mère, pour mon quand un lieu culturel disparaît. tout premier examen de piano. Je la Une rencontre espérée... J'aurais aimé rencontrer porte toujours pour les événements Dorothy Parker et faire une BD avec elle. Elle écrivait importants. Il m'est arrivé de la coudre sur ma veste ses nouvelles avec une superbe plume et avec juste ce quand je jouais au théâtre. D'ailleurs, si je me décide à qu'il faut de cynisme. - passer mon permis, il ne faudra pas que je l'oublie ! Propos recueillis par Mina Soundiram Une rue de Paris... La rue de Charonne. On y trouve La Page blanche, par Pénélope Bagieu et Boulet. tout, je pourrais presque y vivre sans jamais en sortir. Delcourt, 176 p., 22 €. MACHINE Eléments de recherche : MACHINE DU MOULIN ROUGE : boite de nuit à Paris 18ème, toutes citations 6216011300501/GTA/OTO/2 01/07 FEV 12 Hebdomadaire Paris Surface approx. 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