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Cover songs in inferno

128.3K streams

128,339

Daemon Lover (Edit Version)

32.4K streams

32,405

Beats (Remixes)

26.4K streams

26,402

In the Backyard of Your Mind

24.8K streams

24,832

Mentors Menteurs!

18.9K streams

18,852

A Beautiful Cloud

10.6K streams

10,626

Kizmiaz (Edit Version)

9K streams

9,000

Oh my son (Edit Version)

1.5K streams

1,474

The Keyboard Songs

1.5K streams

1,454

Rhapsody for the Dead Butterflies

1.3K streams

1,334

Biography

With Cover Songs In Inferno, Françoiz Breut and Don Nino summon the wild, pulsing spirits of Black Sabbath, Felt, The Cramps, Shocking Blue, Bonnie Dobson, Bonnie “Prince” Billie, Donovan, Jefferson Airplane and The Kinks. This is Breut/Nino’s first joint album, consisting exclusively of cover versions (including a certain Oh My Son written by… Don Nino), the fruit of two decades of friendship, shared travels (a joint tour in 2002 that took them as far as Andalusia) and artistic mutual respect. Nicolas Laureau aka Don Nino has been in the world of independent music since the early 1990s, notably through his label, Prohibited Records (Prohibition, Herman Dune, The Berg Sans Nipple…) founded in 1995. Nicolas’ artistic activity oscillates between personal projects under the name of Don Nino – eight albums of emotional mille-feuilles, including Mentors Menteurs! in 2007, an album of cover versions that reveal his sources, and collaborative adventures as part of Prohibition and NLF3, both with his brother, Fabrice. NLF3 has produced eight albums of instrumental rock including Music for Que Viva Mexico! (2006), a reinvented soundtrack played live around the world for screenings of Eisenstein’s film. Nicolas Laureau regularly creates music for audiovisual, mixed media or choreographic projects, together with video producer Pierrick Sorin and dancer Yves Musard. His last solo album? A Beautiful Cloud (Prohibited Records, 2021).