They met at a party in Paris, but before long they left the city to live in a cabin in the Finnish wilderness. There they wrote songs, finding a quiet, intense musical style that suits long winter nights huddled at the hearth. Mi (Mira Anita Mathilda Romantschuk) is from Finland, L'au (Laurent Leclere) is French, and one of their common languages is music that takes the listener out of the modern hubub, to a more thoughtful, timeless place.
Host David Garland welcomes Mi & L'au to WNYC for an in-studio session. They'll sing and play their songs, and talk about guitars reverberating over lakes, cabin fever, and the Halloween night they met.
ยป Mi & L'au at Young God Records
Host David Garland welcomes Mi & L'au to WNYC for an in-studio session. They'll sing and play their songs, and talk about guitars reverberating over lakes, cabin fever, and the Halloween night they met.
ยป Mi & L'au at Young God Records
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