Adrian Edeline is the kind of guitarist who defies categorization. His alternative style is constantly evolving, blending influences, subverting conventions, and relentlessly seeking out new sounds. Whether on stage or in the studio, he is one of those elusive musicians who are instantly recognizable from the very first note. A composer for theater, cinema, and his own projects (Ouverture Facile, Serpent, etc.), he imposes a singular style, always on the border between experimentation and raw emotion. It's no surprise to find him alongside artists as diverse as Christine and the Queens, Juliette Armanet, Charlotte Gainsbourg, Crystal Murray, and Adrien Soleiman. Adrian is also a traveling companion on stage, whether with Crystal Murray, Tiss + or his most recent project: Formal Institute. Here, everything is a matter of urgency and the unexpected: music that is constructed in the moment, where form rubs shoulders with accident, between kraut, jazz, and telepathic improvisations. Sound material torn from the present.