Troublemakers - 03 July 2004 - Festival Scopitone - Nantes
music · ·Festival Scopitone, Nantes
Troublemakers is a French electronic music trio from Marseille. The group is renowned for its distinctive blend of downtempo, trip-hop, and nu-jazz, incorporating organic elements and global influences.
Troublemakers is a French group formed in Marseille in the late 1990s, comprised of Lionel Corsini (DJ Panko), Frédéric Berthet (Freddo), and Arnaud Taillefer. The trio quickly established itself on the international electronic scene with a unique approach, skillfully blending electronic sounds with acoustic instruments and diverse samples. Their style is a sophisticated fusion of downtempo, trip-hop, and nu-jazz, often infused with funk, soul, and world music influences.
Their debut album, Get Misunderstood, released in 2001, was critically acclaimed and popular, establishing their reputation for atmospheric productions and deep grooves. The album featured iconic tracks that helped define the chillout sound of the era.
In 2004, they released Express Way, an album that solidified their sonic signature while exploring new textures and moods. Troublemakers succeeded in creating music that is both relaxing and dynamic, appreciated for its meticulous arrangements and cinematic atmosphere.
Their contribution left a significant mark on the French electronic scene of the early 2000s, offering an elegant and organic alternative to more purely electronic trends, and leaving a lasting legacy in the downtempo genre.