Ludivine Issambourg

French jazz flautist Ludivine Issambourg was born in Bayeux (Calvados) in 1983. Trained as a ballet dancer in her youth, she learned to play the flute with a teacher who introduced her to jazz, and took part in the Klaxton group, while studying classical and jazz music at the conservatories of Caen and Cergy-Pontoise. In 2003, she joined the Orchestre de flûtes français (OFF), directed by Pierre-Yves Artaud, and four years later won a jazz competition. Accompanying producer Wax Tailor for five years, she went on to collaborate with the bands UHT and State of Mind, and undertook studies in music education. In 2012, she formed the electro and jazz group Antiloops, which produced the EP Yep (2013) and the album Electroshock (2015), followed within the year by Electroshock Remixed, then Lucid Dream (2017). In 2020, he released Outlaws under his own name, a tribute to Hubert Laws continued on Above the Laws (2024), featuring Eric Legnini, Nils Landgren, Brian Jackson, Wolfgang Valbrun, Laurent de Wilde, Céline Bonacina and Guillaume Chassol.

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