Big success for the seventh Sète vinyl fair
|While DJ Dom-e played his Japanese music, visitors surrounded the bins. FREE MIDI – PHILIPPE MALRIC
L'éventail des styles musicaux était particulièrement large. MIDI LIBRE – PHILIPPE MALRIC
L'extérieur de la brasserie aussi transformé en magasin de disques. MIDI LIBRE – PHILIPPE MALRIC
The brasserie La Singulière, quai de Bosc in Sète, attracted a big crowd on Sunday 2nd June for the seventh edition of the vinyl exchange.
It was better to arrive as soon as it opened, Sunday 2nd June, for the seventh vinyl exchange organized as usual – there was an exception last year at the end of the Môle – in the brasserie La Singulière, quai de Bosc in Sète. Indeed, this event, organized by Chichois production, attracted a considerable crowd over the hours. Even forcing passers-by to cross to the canal side to be able to continue on their way.
11,000 discs offered
So there were people there to find a much sought-after record among the 11,000 offered by the dozen sellers present. The bins lined up in the brewery or directly in front of the establishment presented a very wide range of all musical tastes.
Djs and a concert too
But there was also a crowd to listen to the music played by the eight DJs – using only vinyl – succeeding one another throughout the day, or the small concert offered by Petitcopek, the rapper whose latest album is produced by Jérémie and Greg, the duettists of Chichois Production. And not to spoil anything, visitors also enjoyed the six paintings by local artists who had fun illustrating the theme chosen for this event The freak is chic. Sacred score!
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