Time to leave the island and fly back to the northern hemisphere. Christine and Line and the family have come to say goodbye…
Moriarty on tour, Reunion Island, June 2012.
Palaxa, last day.
Last day on the island: private concert at the Palaxa, performing a few songs written with Christine Salem and her musicians David, Vincent, Harry…
Moriarty on tour, Saint-Denis de la Réunion, June 2012.
Tourcoing
A huge city square at the northern french border. Right opposite the stage, the church bells keep ringing all day because of weddings and confirmations, making so much din it is nearly impossible to play music, even with the help of the festival’s powerful loudspeakers. Arthur asks the priest if it is possible to have silence during our show, but he says the bellringer decides on his own...
The black shore (part II)
Later, as night falls, we drive across the curvy road that gets constantly rebuilt on top of the latest lava eruptions. There the ground is still smoking like a heaving animal in the morning dew. Below our wheels there’s still molten rock waiting for its next awakening…
Moriarty on tour, Reunion Island, June 2012.
The black shore
Took a drive around the island to reach the foot of the volcano, where the lava flowed straight into the sea a few years ago, expanding the island’s surface and boiling abyssal fish out of the water. Rambling down the frozen flow we stumbled upon a hole in the ground, opening onto a huge cave-like cavity, created by gases trapped beneath the lava crust. We heard the story of a man who...
The bridge
Pont suspendu de la Rivière de l’Est, Route Nationale 2, Saint-Benoit.
Moriarty on tour, Reunion Island, June 2012.
Réunion, East Coast
An unlikely place. The green café, run by a fanatic of St-Etienne’s soccer team, somewhere on the east coast of the Reunion Island. Out there, Christine Salem is known as « la cafrine de feu », both for her character and her stage presence.
Moriarty on tour, Ile de la Réunion, Indian Ocean, June 2012.
Camélias / Chaudron
Quartier Camélias, home of Christine Salem and cradle of her songs. Halfway between french grands ensembles and mumbai housing blocks. Quartier Chaudron, vanilla and peppers, old creole granmounes eating masalés, concrete towers, mountains in the distance. Squashed tropical fruit over the hot asphalt, where riots took place just three months ago. Moriarty on tour: Saint-Denis, Ile de la Réunion...
Kabar Boissy
Moriarty + Salem, premiering new songs written together, in front of a few hundred people at Kabar Boissy, a concert venue hidden in the middle of the sugarcane fields, high above Saint-Pierre de la Réunion. We drove from St-Denis and reached the place through winding secret roads lined with high walls of cane, and walked with the instruments in pitch darkness – no streetlights out here...
Palaxa Day 3
Moriarty + Salem songwriting sessions. Ternary meets binary, percussions meet strings and harmonica, creole meets english. Inch’Allah, Sakalav (Drifting Indian Blues), Mi Koné Pa Pourkouè, Lae Lae Laie, Gin Trap, Na Pit Bout (Sans Fin), Lunja… St-Denis de la Réunion, June 9th 2012.