MusicRiseLiquid ArchitectureJerome Sans from the Paris-based band gives Dazed the lowdown on fashion, music and breakfastShareLink copied ✔️April 6, 2011MusicRiseTextJenny CusackLiquid Architecture8 Imagesview more + Parisian art duo Audrey Mascina and Jerome Sans of Liquid Architecture build upon their ever-expanding portfolio with the release of the group's new four-track EP, ‘Love To Love’, on Palass Records. Alongside the music video, created by Mexican visual artist Gildo Medina, the pair are celebrating the release by teaming up with French eyewear designer Thierry Lasry to launch a pair of sunglasses, entitled ‘The Liquid 2’. Available exclusively from Parisian boutique colette, this will be the second collaboration with Lasry. Set to shoot videos for the rest of their EP, Jerome Sans gives us some insight into their creative projects to come… WHAT'S… ...so special about you, then?Our noses....your worst vice?Too much is never enough.…the story behind your name?"If Architecture is frozen Music, Music is Liquid Architecture" - Frank Gehry... your favourite sound?The sound of the music outside a club and creams and vibrations of boiling concerts and festivals crowds....your worst fashion secret?Socks with holes....your favourite website?www.newrafael.com... good for breakfast?Mango, papaya, banana, pumpkin seeds, and muesli. Or ham and cheese toast....at the top of your shit list?Dentist....are you listening to now?SebastiAn’s new single, Embody.How would you describe your work?Blend electro, disco and rock to make new breed of pop songs and develop collaborations with artists (from fashion, to visual arts, cinema, theatre....) How did you get involved with colette?Through our collaboration with sunglasses designer Thierry Lasry together with the artist Thomas Lélu with who we have created and launched a second pair of sunglasses: Liquid 2. Expand your creative community and connect with 15,000 creatives from around the world.READ MORESam Gellaitry is your favourite producer’s favourite producerLux: 4 collaborators unpack Rosalía’s monumental new album‘Fookin’ sick la!’: EsDeeKid’s fans on what makes him so specialThis new photobook tells the definitive history of grimeOneohtrix Point Never is searching for soul in the slopAudrey Nuna is a real-life K-Pop Demon Hunter‘It’s spiritual warfare’: Bricknasty are fighting for Dublin’s precariatBABYMETAL: The ‘little girls’ who shaped a generation of metal musicThe only tracks you need to hear from October 2025The UK Music Video Award winners are hereKelly Lee Owens’ guide to a good night outAccorParcels’ Jules Crommelin: ‘This isn’t just a tour, it’s life’