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Le Figaro-modes : à la ville, au théâtre, arts décoratifs, no. 8, août 1903, Paris. Concours d'élégances. Interview de Mlle Suzanne Carlix du Théâtre des Nouveautés. Photo Reutlinger. Ville de Paris / Bibliothèque Forney
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Couturier: PAQUIN. Modiste: LENTHÉRIC. Tailleur: ERNEST RAUDNITZ. Lingère: DOUCET. Corset: MYSTÈRE. Dentelles: GRANDE MAISON DE DENTELLES. Fourreur: GRUNWALDT. Chapelier: DELION. Eventails: UN PETIT JAPONAIS. Ombrelles: BRIGG. Parfumeur: GUERLAIN. Dentifrice: EAU DE BOTOT. Ameublement: JANSEN. Bijoutier: EN ESPAGNE. Orfèvre: ROUKHOMOVSKI. Objets de voyage: Louis VUITTON. Carrossier: ROTHSCHILD. Automobiles: CHARRON. Restaurant: JULIEN. Champagne: KATINKA. Confiseur: MES AMOUREUX. Où goûtez-vous? JE N'AI PAS LE TEMPS.
A Suzanne Carlix
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Mieux que d'autres elle a vraiment Sa façon de dire les choses… Sans y croire — mais tendrement — Avec de l'étude — et sans poses.
Elle abaisse un peu ses grands yeux Et, du coin de ses lèvres roses, D'un air boudeur et paresseux Doucement elle dit les choses….
C'est polisson — c'est ingénu, Les effets expliquent les causes…. C'est enveloppé — mais tout nu… Et ça dit des choses… des choses!
Devant son charme et son talent Beaucoup de femmes sont moroses… Et les hommes… elle a vraiment Sa façon de dire les choses!…
Maurice de Féraudy.
Better than others she really has Her way of saying things… Without believing it — but tenderly — With study — and without poses.
She lowers her big eyes a little And, from the corner of her pink lips, With a sulky and lazy air Softly she says things….
It's naughty — it's naive, The effects explain the causes…. It's wrapped up — but quite naked… And it says things… things!
In front of her charm and her talent Many women are morose… And men… she really has Her way of saying things!…
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*ೃ༄ Shuffle your ‘On Repeat’ playlist, and list the first ten songs that play! Then, tag ten people!
@queenimmadolla my beloved has called upon me! I love love love music, especially talking about it and I could potentially recommend some good stuff in the process!
1. Brick and Glue - Rose Chronicles (sickeningly bittersweet and beautiful, so full of emotion that I’m nearly moved to tears every time)
2. Turning Point - Suzanne Doucet (this is what you hear before you die but instead of it being dreadful it’s every beautiful memory you’ve ever experienced)
3. The Breaking Hands - The Gun Club (angst but make it jaunty and don’t forget the synth bells)
4. Autopilot - Seam (simple and yet so moving and nostalgic)
5. The Downtown Lights - The Blue Nile (that twinkly intro gets me every time, additionally, the best song to fall asleep to)
6. Tennis Racket - The Autocollants (so sweet and shy, it feels like having a schoolyard crush)
7. Why Do You Love Me? - Cocteau Twins, Harold Budd (a more mature kind of falling in love where it’s deep and rich and all consuming)
8. Thinking Of You Thinking Of Me - Bogdan Raczynski (mmm no words, just vibes, alternatively, aphex twin adjacent)
9. December - Dodecahedron (Jeff Buckley but the reverb goes wild)
10. 2 Late - The Cure (the most underrated cure song of all time and I mean that with my whole heart; most relatable love song they ever wrote and it’s perfect for maladaptive daydreaming)
All right! That’s all! Hopefully you found something you liked, if you listen to any of these please please let me know what you thought of them!
I only have like 3 mutuals so I shall tag the only two that haven’t done this @dadsbongos @powderblueblood
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Playlist: Double Bounce fill – Triple R FM, Sep 5, 2023
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Bex Burch, Macie Stewart - Dawn Blessings Alabaster DePlume, Donna Thompson - Naked Like Water Irreversible Entanglements - Free Love Zakia Sewell - The Cosmic Age Sun Ra - There Are Other Worlds They Have Not Told You About Arrangement - Coconut Mango Menagerie - Kingdom The Circling Sun - Bliss Soft Power - Duke Tara Clerkin Trio - The Turning Ground Robert Fripp, Brian Eno - Evening Star Maral - setar rock Tirzah, Sampha - Can We Do This? LAFAWNDA, Lala &ce - Le Malentendu (Tirzah & Coby Sey Version) Suzanne Doucet - Malibu Beach Loraine James, RiTchie - Déjà Vu NONAME - Regal Jessy Lanza - Big Pink Rose SPELLLING - Haunted Water L’RAIN - Pet Rock Marlene Ribeiro - You Do It Yetsuby - 물먹는하마 Hippo Drinking Water Air - Bossa 96 - demo Yu Su - Counterclockwise Seja - Change On The Horizon Sheila Chandra - Ever So Lonely - Stephen Hague remix Hysterical Love Project - Sever/Strike Slowdive - kisses hoodie x james K - ether MEMORIALS - Dark Green Gregg Kowalsky - Fragile Water Harmonia, Eno '76 - Welcome Andreas Vollenweider - Flight Feet and Root Hands Bélver Yin - ¿Quién te va a querer ahora? Troth - Forget the Curse Inga Copeland - Obsession 2 bar italia - changer Animal Collective - Soul Capturer Chemical Brothers, Hope Sandoval - Asleep From Day Panda Bear, Sonic Boom, Adrian Sherwood - In My Body Dub
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SUZANNE DOUCET - Roller Skate Is Up To Date 7" (1979/GERMANY)
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Suzanne Doucet - New Age Box Set 1982-84 SNIPS (darkentriesrecords)
We are honored to release a 5-LP Vinyl Box Set from one of the key figures of New Age music, Suzanne Doucet from her incredible run of cassette only albums from 1982-84. Suzanne was born in Tuebingen, Germany where as a three year old, Doucet discovered her innate artistic gifts. Instinctively, she was always drawing, playing music, singing, and writing. By the age of 18, Suzanne was an established pop star in Germany with several #1 hits. She also made her mark as a composer, actress, TV moderator, director, engineer, and producer. At age 25. she took a sabbatical from the music business to go on a spiritual odyssey. In 1970 she released a triple album of field recordings and mind-expanding psychedelia under the name Zweistein. For the next ten years, she developed her own style of New Age music while exploring many areas of metaphysics and spiritual practices, including astrology, music therapy, tarot, yoga and the Kabbalah.
In 1979, Doucet launched a record label in West Germany named Isis, after the Egyptian goddess of feminine divinity. She formed the duo New Age with her musical partner Christian Bühner, and released the 1982 cassette album ‘Transformation’, which was inspired by a visit to Findhorn, Scottland. Suzanne and Christian recorded acoustic sounds such as waterdrops and vocals using sophisticated sound manipulation devices and muli-track recording techniques. The only electronic instruments used were the Jupiter 8 and the Roland TR-808 drum machine. The next year the duo began work on the follow-up ‘Transmission’, which released on cassette in 1983. After this release, Bühner and Doucet moved to Los Angeles, hoping to find more kindred spirits in the burgeoning New Age scene there. Doucet met Tajalli (William Wichman) whom with she would collaborate with on the 1984 cassette ‘Brilliance’. That same year Doucet married Video Artist and Yoga instructor James Bell. Together they recorded two albums, ‘Reflecting Light Vol. 1’ and ‘Reflecting Light Vol. 2’, using a Roland JX-3P, TR-909 and a Steinway Grand Piano. Both cassettes had mirrored covers, a reference to the Zweistein jacket 14 years prior.
For the first time Suzanne’s cassette music is available on vinyl, in a limited run of 300 box sets. Each is stamped with a rainbow foil of the goddess Isis and includes an 8-page full color magazine designed by Eloise Leigh with liner notes, photos and reflections by Suzanne. We also have a small amount of stand alone albums available housed in jackets using the original cassette artwork. All albums have been remastered by George Horn at Fantasy Studios. Doucet's career placed her at the forefront of blossoming New Age Music movement. "People all over the world become more and more inner directed", she says, "New Age Music is the music of the new millennium. We are all pioneers, our work is on the vibrational level, which is the essence of all being. Our inner environment and the outer environment are co-dependent. This is the reason why music is so important for our lives. Whatever I can do to bring consciousness expanding music to as many people as possible, I'll do... and I'll devote my total being to whatever I am doing!"
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Recently, I've become a fan of New Age music. The healing and meditative aspects have been a big help in easing my anxiety. My back and neck pain have been quite debilitating for me during the past two years. This music offers a sense of peace, concentration, relaxation and hope. After a fair bit of research and discovery, I have found two incredible artists, both named Suzanne.
Suzanne Ciani - "Welcome to Xenon"
I discovered Suzanne Ciani through a YouTube video of her performing with the Buchla at the LA Public Library. Her design of crashing waves on Seven Waves is incredible and her composition skills and panning techniques are amazing. Her love for electronic music really shines through her discography. I've come to find out that she was also a prominent figure in commercial sound design and composition during the late 70s and early 80s.
Favorite albums: Seven Waves & The Velocity of Love
Favorite songs: "The Second Wave - Sirens" & "Malibuzios"
Suzanne Doucet - "Erev Shel Shoshanim"
When asking my dear friend YouTube, "what is new age music", Suzanne Doucet had an answer:
"You have uplifting new age music,
you have meditative new age music,
you have relaxing new age music,
you have rock and pop new age music.
You have so many different styles and so many different influences ... I think it's the most interesting music in the world.
Besides the healing aspect of new age music and the consciousness that goes into the music, it's just so interesting from the diversity aspect, you know?"
I agree! It is incredibly interesting how sounds can turn into sound landscapes and how catered tones can provide healing. I personally love Suzanne's New Age catalog because she captures what I'm looking for when I'd like to enter a semi-meditative state. When I listen to Resonance, it seems like the album's EQ blends perfectly with my in-ear headphones. The album is filled with bliss and beauty. I should also mention that she was a popular German Go-go singer during the 1960s. As of now, I believe that Suzanne Doucet is my favorite New Age artist.
Favorite albums: Resonance & Reflecting Light, Vol. 1
Favorite songs: "In Dreaming" & "Zabrisky Point"
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Bowie’s first appearance on West German TV was on 4-3-2-1 Hot & Sweet in early 1968. Running since 1966, this was a popular Saturday afternoon show on ZDF (West Germany’s second TV channel). Showcasing international pop stars, it was presented by Lotti Ohnesorg, then Alf Wolf, and finally Suzanne Doucet and Ilja Richter. Suzanne became the show’s most famous presenter, bringing the then 15-year-old Ilja onto the program. Together they developed the role of the TV music presenter, including self-written sketches. When Bowie first performed on the show, he mimed three tracks: one of which was Did You Ever Have a Dream, the B-Side to Love You till Tuesday, which he also showcased. The tapes are now lost.
Written by David Bowie. Recorded 27 February 1968. Broadcast 16 March 1968. Lost
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History of Anaya Music (Tania Mara Botelho): My music healed me!❤️ From 70” to 90” I only did consultancy. When I played it was at friends' parties and hotels. I studied a lot at that time, including music, I did my MSc, PhD and post Doctoral studies, I did many conferences in the area of technologies of the 3rd millennium in several countries in Europe and in the USA. In general, the University of Brasília itself sent me and I also lectured many courses abroad. But I had to retire early for health reasons: stress. And as a way to heal myself I bought a keyboard and that's where the Newage music came from. The first music print I made was dedicated to God for giving me another opportunity to be in music. The music is a symphony and it's called Tedeum. I started creating one song a week to make up for the time spent. I registered on several music sites under the name of AnayaMusic. These sites have been disappearing with the advancement of technology except the cdbaby and the creator Derek Sivers encouraged me to get on cdbaby and do the ISRC with it. From then on, everything about music was in the USA. In the meantime, father died, mother died, my dogs died and my husband too. And I needed healing. And I had to change too and adapt.And I needed healing. My music healed me. It was shortly after I met Suzanne Doucet from the newage area that my musical career took another turn. And I also started to win many awards with the artistic work. https://www.instagram.com/p/CgRwcNcu5nB/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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Le livre de la haute couture
Mary Vaudoyer
photographies Emmanuel de Lepervanche
V&O Éditions ,Paris 1990 ,301 pages Relié sous jaquette , 24,8 cm x 32,9 cm Nombreuses illustrations en couleur Bilingue anglais / français euro 180,00*
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170 maisons de couture sont à l'honneur dans cet ouvrage, du 19e siècle jusqu'à nos jours. A côté d'une majorité d'oeuvres françaises, on trouvera de nombreux exemples étrangers allemands, américains, anglais, autrichiens, italiens. La première partie présente une série de pièces par catégories de vêtements : du jour, de soirée, de cérémonie. Elle est suivie d'un répertoire des marques par ordre alphabétique.
Cristobal Balenciaga, Pierre Balmain, Pierre Cardin, Carven, Chanel, André Courrèges, Maison Cremieux, Sonia Delaunay, Erté, Christian Dior, Jacques Fath, Louis Ferraud, Mariano Fortuny, Hubert de Givenchy, Nicole Groult, Madame Grès, Hermès, Jeanne Lanvin, Ted Lapidus, Guy Laroche, Liberty & Co, Madame Liotard, Lucien Lelong, Edward Molyneux, Morabito, Paquin, Jean Patou, Paul Poiret, Paco Rabanne, Revillon, Nina Ricci, Rochas, Yves Saint-Laurent, Elsa Schiaparelli, Suzanne Talbot, Emanuel Ungaro, Valentino, Madeleine Vionnet, Worth, Jacques Doucet, Robert Piguet, Claire McCardell, Callot Soeurs, Lola Prusac, Jacques Heim, Agnès Drecoll, Jean Desses, Gustav Klimt, Juliette Le Vaillant, Louise Boulanger, Louise Boulanger, Charles James, Maison Jenny, Karl Lagerfeld…
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Playlist: Voyage of the Dawn Treader part 8, December 7, 2020
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Chris Merrick Hughes - Slow Motion Blackbird
William Shatner - Elegy for the Brave
Upper Astral - Upper Astral Suite
Francis Plagne - IV
Ana Roxanne - A Study in Vastness
Suzanne Doucet - Rising
Pelican Daughters - Aurascape
Elite Beat - RLC (Vocoder Dub)
African Head Charge - Dervish Chant
Jorge Reyes y Antonio Zepeda - Wawaki
Craig Kupka - Clouds 2
Kahil El’Zabar - That We Ask Of Our Creator
Lonnie Liston Smith and the Cosmic Echoes - Meditations
John Jeffrey - Leaving Franklin
Sheila Chandra - Pure Drone 15
CS + KREME - Bugged
Ausecuma Beats - Keleh (River Yarra's Situationist Rework)
Ron Goodwin - The Sun
The Beatles - The Inner Light
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SUZANNE DOUCET - Disco Roller Race
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