Put five 23-year-old guys who’ve known each other since they were six years old, give them a trumpet, a saxophone, sequencers, percussions, turntables, a drum, a bass and a couple of keyboards, and you get Misteur Valaire (MV). MV’s style is neither electro or hip-hop, nor is it jazz or rock. In fact, it’s a wild mix of all that, with brass, samplings and beats to make you dance all night! The quintet offers an impressive show in a setting reminiscent of a 1979 studio, creating a real cinematic experience. With their third album, Golden Bombay, MV solidifies their creative talents, making their music more accessible with an international scope. An impressive team of guest singers has been invited on the album (Bran Van 3000, Senja Sargeant of Ladies of the Canyon, Fanny Bloom of La Patère Rose). MV believes that music should be distributed freely to reach a maximum of fans. This marketing formula was first applied to their previous album Friterday Night which found more than 50,000 downloaders to date, and their latest album is also available for free.