OUR SCIENCE

The U Sequence

A patient directed digital treatment based on proprietary algorithms music intervention .
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Introducing a new music composition algorythm based on scientific recommandations

The 'U Sequence' scientifically modulates all musical parameters and uses the principles of hypnoanalgesia. Its musical protocols will progressively bring the patient into a deep state of relaxation, and it naturally treats pain, anxiety, and sleep disorders.
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Relaxing:The 'U Sequence' method

Besides a physiological action on the hemodynamic parameters and respiratory, the 'U sequence' has a psychological effect by promoting the relationship of "listening" between caregiver and cared. These actions result in a reduction of pain, anxiety and depression leading to a significant decrease in drug consumption.
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Sleeping:The 'L Sequence' method

The 'L sequence' composition method is often used in post-operatively in hospitals and clinics, it reduces the consumption of analgesics. It serves as a treatment for a sleep disorder with no addictive behavior factors or side effects. It is most commonly performed to sedate patients going into the operating room.
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Awakening:The 'J Sequence' method

The 'J sequence' composition method is also often used post-operatively in hospitals and clinics. It allows progressive awakening in the post-operative period and in the recovery room. This awakening process provides a more calm and relaxed experience when completing an operation for both the medical professional and patient.

U Sequence Composers

The 'U sequence' was built on more than 20 years of scientific research and collaboration with renowned composers and musicians.
FIXI
FIXI
FIXI is particularly noted for his modern and creative accordion playing, and has performed in many bands. Such as Java, mixing music styles hip-hop, reggae, funk, afrobeat, rock, and maloya. He began his career by playing with Sinclair and Tony Allen. He also plays with Winston McAnuff, Alexis HK, Lindigo and with -M-.
Vin Gordon
Vin Gordon
Aka, Don Drummond Jr, is the most prolific Jamaican trombonist. As a living legend, he is the composer of famous 'riddims' used [taken] by hundreds of artists worldwide. After working with Bob Marley for 13 years, he played and composed for the biggest names: Burning Spear, Aswad, Max Romeo, Culture, and Justin Hinds.
Tony Allen
Tony Allen
Drummer and musical director of Fela Anikulapo Kuti's band, Africa 70, from 1968 to 1979. Allen was one of the primary co-founders of the genre of Afrobeat music. Fela once stated that, without Tony Allen, there would be no Afrobeat. He has also been described by Brian Eno as perhaps the greatest drummer who has ever lived.
Kad Achouri
Kad Achouri
Kad composes his own songs since 1998 and released his first album in 2000. Kad then quickly made a name in London as a musician, composer and producer. His career leaped forward in 2000 when he met Natacha Atlas, who asked him to write three songs for his album. It is now published by BMG Music Publishing.
Claude Mignon
Claude Mignon
Born on 6 April 1959 in Lorient, France, Mignon is the composer for the Celtic reference group, Seven Reizh. In the L'Anthologie du Rock Progressif (Anthology of Progressive Rock) by Jérôme Alberola, this is considered to be one of the best groups in its genre. Attracted at a very early stage by film music, Mignon also composes today for well-known artists and shows.
Maxime Zecchini
Maxime Zecchini
Maxime ZECCHINI was born in Paris in 1979. He joined the National Conservatory of Lyon within Géry Moutier's and Danièle Renault-Fasquelle's class, where he was awarded, in 2001, with a special prize from the jury. Later on, he attends the National Conservatory of Music of Paris for an improvement cycle with professor Jean-François Heisser.
David Bismuth
David Bismuth
Bismuth David was elected by the magazine Pianist as one of ten young French most promising pianists of his generation. He participated in master classes with Gyorgy Sebok, Menahem Pressler, Richard Goode and Lisa Leonskaja. In recent years, he has worked with Maria Joao Pires, who was invited thereafter to appear with him at the Festival de Radio France and the Menuhin Festival Gstaad.
Ahmed Achour
Ahmed Achour
Born 6 February, 1945, in Hammam, Lif is a Tunisian composer and conductor. He leads the Symphony Tunisia since 1979 and teaches at the University of Music in the Tunis Institute. He received the National Music Award in 2005, the Medal of Cultural Merit and the cord of the Republic in 2008
Marc Berthoumieux
Marc Berthoumieux
Born in the Haute-Savoie region of France in 1960, this precocious accordionist was playing in public when he was just 11 years old. Soon after his arrival in Paris in 1991, he was on stage with artistes from all horizons such as Claude Nougaro, Charles Aznavour, Patrick Bruel, Grand Corps Malade, and many others. His acknowledged talents as a composer have led him to write for films, shows, singers and, today, for MUSIC CARE© !