dialogue of all music

In “Tout public” on Wednesday September 12, the documentary series “DJ Mehdi: Made in France” presented by its director Thibaut de Longeville and Pedro Winter, and Thomas Dutronc, for his album “Il n’est jamais trop tard”.

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Thomas Dutronc and Pedro Winter, guests of Tout public Thursday September 12, 2024 (FRANCEINFO / RADIOFRANCE)

In Tout public, the singer Thomas Dutronc talks with the DJ and producer Pedro Winter and Thibaut de Longeville, the director of the documentary series DJ Mehdi: Made in France, which received the Best Documentary Series Award at the Cannes Series Festival.

The new album It’s never too late Thomas Dutronc’s music retains the influences that have always carried him, which the singer enriches thanks to the collaboration of renowned gypsy musicians, “the friends”as he calls them, and which will be part of his tour in France, planned for 2025.

In front of him, it is also a story of music and friendship, since the DJ and producer Pedro Winter and Thibaut de Longeville are there to talk about their friend and prodigy of electro music, DJ Mehdi. 13 years after his death, the documentary series DJ Mehdi: Made in Francetraces the story of this man at the crossroads of worlds, between rap and electro. He embodies the one who “break down walls and destroy bridges.”

“DJ Mehdi carries a legacy that is still palpable today.”

During the show, bridges are also created live, thanks to the dialogue that is established between artists with very different musical styles, but who are united by music in all its diversity.

DJ Mehdi: Made in France can be seen from Thursday, September 12, 2024 on arte.tv.

It’s never too late by Thomas Dutronc is released on Friday September 13, 2024.

On the heritage side, Anne Chépeau gives us news of the work at Notre-Dame de Paris, where the bells were installed today, before the opening to the public scheduled for December 7, 2024.

A program with the participation of journalists Anne Chépeau and Yves Bertrand, from the culture department of franceinfo.


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