Le Petit faucheux in Tours highlights the emerging European creative music scene through its Future Sounds of Europe evenings. An opportunity to showcase artists who are shaping the music of tomorrow. The programme of the second edition, on February 4, 2026, features a bill with two exciting projects: the french and swedish quartet Bribes 4, and the meeting between the Italian group She’s Analog and Tours-based guitarist Tatiana Paris.
Bribes 4
It was reading Blues and Black Feminism by Angela Davis that led Bribes 4, a free jazz–rock quartet, to immerse themselves in the work of 1920s blueswomen Ma Rainey and Bessie Smith, as well as in 1940s recordings by Billie Holiday. From these emancipatory and poetic lyrics, and from music that is both melancholic and powerful, they create improvisations and compositions with contemporary arrangements, situated somewhere between the pop-rock of Robert Wyatt and the free jazz of Albert Ayler.
She’s Analog feat. Tatiana Paris
An experimental Italian trio navigating between composition and improvisation, She’s Analog builds soundscapes in which jazz, electronics, minimalism and post-rock merge into a collective framework. On the occasion of their visit, they join forces with a labelmate from Carton Records, guitarist Tatiana Paris, for a unique and previously unseen collaboration.
Photo: She's Analog (c) Lisa Consolini
Bribes 4
It was reading Blues and Black Feminism by Angela Davis that led Bribes 4, a free jazz–rock quartet, to immerse themselves in the work of 1920s blueswomen Ma Rainey and Bessie Smith, as well as in 1940s recordings by Billie Holiday. From these emancipatory and poetic lyrics, and from music that is both melancholic and powerful, they create improvisations and compositions with contemporary arrangements, situated somewhere between the pop-rock of Robert Wyatt and the free jazz of Albert Ayler.
She’s Analog feat. Tatiana Paris
An experimental Italian trio navigating between composition and improvisation, She’s Analog builds soundscapes in which jazz, electronics, minimalism and post-rock merge into a collective framework. On the occasion of their visit, they join forces with a labelmate from Carton Records, guitarist Tatiana Paris, for a unique and previously unseen collaboration.
Photo: She's Analog (c) Lisa Consolini



