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Si je n'avais pas jeté un oeil aux crédits, j'aurais juré qu'il s'agissait là de tout un orchestre. Hé non, nous avons affaire à un trio ! Autrement dit, on sait déjà qu'il y a une grande maîtrise du mixage et des arrangements. Mais ce n'est pas tout : le garçon, l'oiseau et la bête feraient passer The divine comedy pour des amateurs, de par le côté moins pop et donc plus personnel de leur musique. Respect ! Poesy Rider
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Now what's the English term for "Wundertüte", because that's what this is! A "lucky bag" or "grab bag" maybe...? Meaning, that if you randomly pick a track from this album, it's absolutely impossible to predict what you get! Styles stretch from crimsoid stuff (with or without vitriolic lyrics) to ambient over 60s hommages to a beautiful almost-pop ballad (except it's in 13/8!).
Great musicians's, too! Carsten Pieper
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No idea where these guys got the idea they were playing jazz fusion. This is 70s/80s prog rock down the line. Gorgeous stuff.
Went well with the OSC I had on just before, too. Peter Jones
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