Franco-Swedish artist Herman Düne has made a name for himself since the late 1990s thanks to his delicate rock and indie tones. He’s just released “Odysseús”, which he began composing when he was stranded in Montreal during the global Covid lockdown. The record led him to feel a connection to Homer’s hero. He tells Marjorie Hache more about how this long-term layover in Canada impacted his music.
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