Jérôme Florenville
Jérôme Florenville has worked as a sound technician at numerous experimental music concerts for over thirty years, and in 1998 he founded his own record label Shambala Records. Between 1993 and 2016, he was the co-host and co-director of ‘Epsilonia’, an acclaimed radio show dedicated to the discovery and the defense of experimental, improvised and noise music. Since his 2006 debut film “Damo Suzuki, le chant de l'imprévu”, he has directed seven documentary films.