A French-speaking group in and from Austria is undeniably an exoticism. Period. But where German- and English-speaking groups abound, that's precisely what makes them original. Plexus Solaire also focuses on: quality, quality, quality. In songwriting, in interpretation, on stage. And in the studio. The album "2123" is a testament to this. Ten savory, charming songs, full of melodies, that plant themselves directly in the solar plexus. The band's name is no coincidence. With Plexus Solaire, the truism of music as a cross-border and cross-cultural language becomes a reality. Whether in Breton pubs, London pubs, Munich clubs, or Viennese high culture venues, people listen, sing, or dance to songs whose lyrics may initially be foreign to them, but whose content and subtexts they instinctively feel. The band's chemistry must contain traces of good French red wine. And they were first seasoned with vinyl. It's magnificent!