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lunedì 5 novembre 2012
1981 - Eider Stellaire, autoproduzione K001
Patrick Singery - Bass
Michel Le Bars - Drums, Percussions, Vocal, Piano
Marie-Anne Le Bars - Flute
Jean-Claude Delachat - Guitar
Pierre Minvielle - Synth
Frank Coulaud - Percussions
Stampato originariamente in sole 300 copie.
Ristampa Zeuhl Soleil SZ30.
".....The bass is a real highlight on this album for me. It moves with a destructive power, and a texture as though something extremely heavy is being dragged. It feels and sounds like snow when crushed under boots. In fact, I find this album bestows frequently imagery. Sandy dunes and polar scenes alike. It smoothly and fluently evolves from dark choruses to jovial themes. At some moments, even, melancholic piano announces a beautiful melody. Other times, guitar and a beautiful female voice together chant a haunting string of notes. Even a few dispersed sax and flute solos appear. But throughout the album, these moments are kept scarce. The majority of the album is comprised of intense rhythms supporting a powerful and destructive guitar line, as spacey keyboards tie it all together. The songs are all somewhat similar, but not to the point the album is redundant. It rather makes the album coherent and gives it its distinct flow.
I can't stress enough how really fantastic this experience is. The singing is just impeccable, and the melodies are haunting and very pronounced........"
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