His next album will be released at the beginning of 2009. It will be called Atomic Regrets. It is almost finished. “There are a few details left, like choosing the exact number of songs and the single,” says Stéphane Mondino. This choice is not obvious. Opinions do not always converge. Three songs are currently favored, but nothing is certain. “And then a single is not as important anymore. A song can be successful without being the pre-decided single.” The team around Stéphane Mondino is focusing on the promotion of the album. They need to contact distributors, radios, and then convince them. Since the release of Roll Rover, the previous album, Stéphane Mondino has been an independent artist. He has regained his freedom. Less formatting. More personality and authenticity. Stéphane acknowledges that his last opus was a failure. Atomic Regrets must revive his career.
Relaxed, sometimes even too much so, making the interview disconcerting, he answered our questions in our studio before performing one of his songs, Money. It reflects his slightly offbeat universe. Stéphane Mondino is one of those singers who raise the question: why do some succeed and others not, even though the talent is equal? It’s the eternal debate in the world of music.
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