Audemars Piguet musical encounters

Audemars Piguet connects creators through a series of musical encounters: Tchakø, Cindy Bruna and Anissa Bonnefont

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Swiss Haute Horlogerie manufacturer Audemars Piguet is delighted to announce the first episode of its inspiring music series 180: Tchakø, Cindy Bruna and Anissa Bonnefont. Composed of five episodes, each captured by a different film director, this miniseries retraces the unconventional challenge Audemars Piguet set to selected rising music artists. Their mission: go beyond their comfort zone and create an original collaborative soundtrack blending different creative universes.

These encounters, which will be diffused from November 2020 to March 2021 on the brand’s social networks and website, align with Audemars Piguet’s relentless quest to push talents further to create the extra-ordinary and touch people’s heart. A song, a performance or a hand-finished mechanical watch not only convey emotions, they reflect the creative process, passion and talent of the numerous individuals who worked together. By encouraging rising artists to explore different territories and stretch the boundaries of music, this miniseries contemplates the personal and collective challenges of creating together, while bringing audiences one step closer to the roots of creativity.

Audemars Piguet musical encounters
Tchakø and Cindy Bruna in the studio. © Courtesy of Audemars Piguet Photo @flawleger

This music activation is launched as part of Audemars Piguet’s music programme debuted in 2019, through which the brand creates bespoke and unique music experiences for all music lovers.

Audemars Piguet musical encounters
Photo / @flawleger

First episode: “Le langage des ames”

180’s first episode entitled “Le langage des âmes” brings together the worlds of fashion and music in an unusual collaboration captured by French film director Anissa Bonnefont. Her latest documentary Wonder Boy (2019), which offered a dramatic cinematic view on fashion designer Olivier Rousteing’s intimate search for his biological mother, won the Best Documentary Feature Special Jury Mention at the Tribeca Film Festival (2020) and was nominated for the 2020 César Awards.

Cindy Bruna and Tchakø
Photo / @flawleger

Bonnefont brings her fashion sensitivity to the world of music in this episode by capturing the exceptional encounter between model activist and L’Oréal ambassador Cindy Bruna and electronic composer and producer Tchakø. Influenced by varied music artists such as Martin Garrix, Avicii and Calvin Harris, Tchakø made his debut on the international scene in 2019 with the release of his first single “Alive,” which offered a first dip into his own blend of chill music, electronic dance music, urban vibes and piano tones. Today, Tchakø’s hybrid genre meets Cindy’s voice in this creative challenge—a first for a music project. Taking her under his wing, Tchakø helps Cindy navigate his unfamiliar music territory, both pushing their talents one step further. Giving voice to Khalil Gibran’s poems “Le prophète” and “La musique,” which inspired the episode’s title, Cindy goes with the flow of Tchakø’s unusual mix of piano tones and electronic sounds.

Cindy Bruna
Cindy Bruna Photo / @flawleger

This trio of French creators will provide an exclusive lens onto the making of this collaborative performance blurring the lines between artistic worlds and styles.

Anissa Bonnefont and Tchakø Photo / @flawleger
Anissa Bonnefont and Tchakø Photo / @flawleger

“I thought it was very nice to be able, thanks to Audemars Piguet, to work with a musician who had the desire and the incredible creativity to get a young woman like Cindy to sing and to meet together in the studio to create something by the magic of the moment, by the magic of their encounter. I found the project very creative and daring. It was amusing for me to be able to witness this, while bringing in my own universe.” – Anissa Bonnefont, Film Director

Tchakø Photo / @flawleger
Tchakø Photo / @flawleger

AP & music: a long-standing relationship

Over the years, Audemars Piguet has fostered creative synergies between Haute Horlogerie and the world of music through collaborations with experts in the field. In 2006, the Manufacture embarked on an 8-year research programme with the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Lausanne (EPFL) and a host of experts, including musicians, to recover the acoustic tonality of 19th-century watches.

Audemars Piguet musical encounters
Photo / @flawleger

The Manufacture has also nurtured long-standing relationships with music artists, including Jay-Z (2005) and Quincy Jones (2009), who share the Manufacture’s values such as technical mastery, precision and a taste for innovation.

Audemars Piguet musical encounters
Tchakø Photo / @flawleger

Furthering its engagement in the world of music, Audemars Piguet became Global Partner of the Montreux Jazz Festival in 2019, after participating in the Montreux Jazz Digital Project. This massive project, started in 2010 and orchestrated by the Claude Nobs Foundation in collaboration with the EPFL, enabled the digitisation, restoration and preservation of the Festival’s entire sound archives, acknowledged by UNESCO as part of its “Memory of the World.”

Cindy Bruna
Cindy Bruna Photo / @flawleger

Today, Audemars Piguet takes these collaborative partnerships a step further by putting rising music artists to the test, while offering unique music experiences to varied audiences.

Audemars Piguet musical encounters
Photo / @flawleger

 “Music creates unique emotions and brings people together, it touches our souls. Music has always been part of AP’s history and this series is a new chapter for us. We want to keep fostering a wide range of talents in order to create extraordinary experiences.” – François-Henry Bennahmias, Chief Executive Officer

Stay tuned to discover our selected talents’ sonic journey to exciting creation!

“Born in Le Brassus, raised around the world.”

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