Stephen Thompson | December 5, 2022 Belgian dance-pop superstar Stromae puts on one of the best live shows in the world ā hereās a two-song set from 2015, presented as evidence ā but his stage presentation is tough to strip down. To say nothing of the light show, Stromaeās throbbingly impeccable arrangements involve the extensive use of pre-recorded tracks, all of which are frowned upon at the Tiny Desk. So, given a simple three-word assignment (āno preset soundsā), his team set about re-creating Stromaeās music so that it could be performed in real time. This involved more gleaming tech than we could have ever imagined when we launched Tiny Desk concerts nearly 15 years ago ā veritable banks of laptops, mixers and synthesizers, with multiple producers working out of frame ā but damned if every sound in this set wasnāt crafted and played live on the spot. Stromae and his team had to come a day early for hours of setup and rehearsals, and even the bandās clothing was handpicked from the singerās fashion line, but what they produced felt loose-limbed and organic in the spirit of the series. It helps that, as heard on this yearās outstanding Multitude, Stromaeās songs draw from a deep well of lived emotion. Backed by three members of the Bulgarian womenās choir Yasna Voices, Stromae kicked off his set with āLāenfer,ā a wrenching acknowledgement of suicidal thoughts. The songās chorus, translated to English, reads, āSometimes Iāve had suicidal thoughts and Iām not proud of it / Sometimes you feel itād be the only way to silence them / All these thoughts putting me through hell.ā From there, Stromaeās song selections conveyed lighter moods, but even his most danceable tracks contain undercurrents of darkness and conflict: āSantĆ©ā is a toast to those who canāt celebrate, āAlors on danseā (from 2009ās Cheese) embraces dancing as a way to drown out lifeās hardships and āMon amourā attempts to reassure a lover against a backdrop of infidelity and dysfunction. On its own, each track is a heady cocktail of painstaking craft and hard-won joy. Taken together, they form a portrait of a world-class showman at the height of his powers. SET LIST āLāenferā āSantĆ©ā āAlors on danseā āMon amourā MUSICIANS Stromae: vocals Manoli Avgoustinatos: keyboards, charango, vocals Yoshi Masuda: keyboard, vocals Simon LeSaint: drums, vocals Florian Rossi: keyboard, vocals Yasna Voices NY Bulgarian Womenās Choir, directed by Vlada Tomova Mimi Berkova Larkin Grimm Vlada Tomova TINY DESK TEAM Producer: Bob Boilen Director/Editor: Maia Stern Audio Engineer: Josh Rogosin Series Producer: Bobby Carter Videographers: Joshua Bryant, Maia Stern, Pierre Kattar, Sofia Seidel Production Assistants: Jill Britton, AlantĆ© Serene Tiny Desk Team: Suraya Mohamed, Marissa Lorusso, Hazel Cills, Kara Frame, Ashley Pointer, Teresa Xie VP, Visuals and Music: Keith Jenkins Senior VP, Programming: Anya Grundmann #stromae #tinydesk #nprmusic
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