In "L'Equipée sauvage" on Europe 1, the musical composer returns to the credits of the program of M6. He tells how he sought to reconcile love and argument through music.

INTERVIEW

Music chronicler and composer, it is to Alex Jaffray that we owe some famous credits like that of the special edition on Canal +, or Silence, that pushes! on France 5. On Europe 1 in L'Equipée sauvage , the artist explains how he created another famous generic: that Scenes of households on M6.

"At the same time love, passion and shouting"

This is the dad from Camera Cafe , Alain Kappauf, also producer of Scenes of households , who went to get Alex Jaffray to compose the credits of the program. "They said to me, 'They are couples, but they fight, it's love, passion and shouting,'" recalls the music columnist.

To create the credits, he first went to the side of an assembly of contrary sounds. "We did rock and classical," he says. "Finally, we came up with the idea of ​​taking hakas and associating them with the passionate side of tango," says Alex Jaffray. Listening, tam tam, piano and bandoneon (an instrument of the accordion family) marry perfectly, creating a rhythmic shock that gives exactly the desired effect. "The mixture of both makes it work," sums up the composer.