Hein Cooper presents Rusty’s Paradise Clip, a remix with Morgane Imbeaud
Discover the new clip of Hein Cooper excluded on melty: attention, this remix of “Rusty” could well be one of the tubes of this summer!
Can not the name of Hein Cooper still evoke you anything? Yet this young Australian singer already has everything it takes to become the star of pop-folk tomorrow . Based in Sydney, Hein Cooper became known in 2015 with a promising first EP followed by the album The Art Of Escape . And precisely, this record bears his name well: with blows of enchanting melodies and deep riffs, the artist succeeds in transporting us in a totally different universe: his own. Soon a passage in the Daily newspaper like Harry Styles ? For novices, you are advised to start the initiation with “Rusty” , An evident hymn that comes to know a new life thanks to the remix recorded with Morgane Imbeaud (ex-Cocoon). And that’s not all ! Exclusively for melty, Hein Cooper unveils today the clip paradisiaque – realized by Xavier Reim – of this sound which could well become one of the tubes of the summer 2017.
How did the two artists meet? “Indeed, Morgane and I are astronauts (do not tell anyone!) And we met during a secret mission on the moon, we were part of the same team,” jokes Hein Cooper. If the beautiful Australian girl is in her first collaboration with a Frenchwoman , he appreciates other artists from home: “I love Vianney, I saw him in concert last month in Paris and it was really good. I also like M83, Jacques Brel, Edith Piaf and of course the enigmatic Serge Gainsbourg ” . A future duo with Vianney? It warms us seriously! For those who will go to see him in concert on 20 September 2017 at the Pop-Up Label (Paris), Expect everything because it could do something crazy: “Begin the concert with an unpublished cover of” The banana “of Philippe Katerine” , for example! We can not wait to hear the rest. The fans would not be opposed – like Alma who has just been encouraged by the former French winner of the Eurovision – to see him participate in the contest for Australia. So conquered? Former French winner of Eurovision – to see him participate in the contest for Australia. So conquered? Former French winner of Eurovision – to see him participate in the contest for Australia. So conquered?