With i-330, Flore Benguigui delivers a manifesto of artistic and feminine emancipation. While the album’s title draws its inspiration from Yevgeny Zamyatin’s dystopian novel We, the music itself dissolves the boundaries of time: between 1930s swing and electronic textures, jazz and pop are joyfully reinvented with playful elegance. Recorded live at Studio Pigalle, i-330 breathes spontaneity, warmth and shared joy, carried by a predominantly female collective - the Sensible Notes. Together, they breathe new life into hidden gems by Nat King Cole and Margo Guryan, as well as treasures from French chanson, blending gentleness, boldness and luminous melancholy. More than a record, i-330 is a vibrant refuge - a poetic, timeless space where jazz, free and sensitive, rediscovers its liberating power.