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L'Empire Des Sons
Artist
L'Empire Des Sons
Label
Anthology Recordings
Catalogue Number
ARC125
Release Date
1 września 2023

L'Empire des Sons, a rag tag gathering of friends and musicians founded somewhere near Saint-Étienne, France in the mid 80s by Bipe Redon, François Bleton, Dominique Lentin, and of no relation, Isabelle Lentin, produced exactly two albums during their short lived tenure. The ensemble recorded their self-titled first album at Jean-Jacques Mouton’s countryside studio in July 1986, and at the legendary Translab studio in Paris in November 1986, manifesting an individualistic and collective creativity devoid of influence and full of mystery. Combining marimbas, xylophones, kalimbas, and other percussive instruments with DX-7 synthesizers and stream of consciousness lyrics, L'Empire des Sons is an enchanting and ethereal album that predates the “world music” trend, arriving finding at an unlikely crossroads of New Age and jazz funk. Licensed with permission by the surviving band members, Anthology is proud to present the definitive digital edition of L'Empire des Sons mastered straight from the vinyl source.

Lista utworów

  1. 1 Venise 2:21 Kup

    Venise

  2. 2 Mais Où Est Donc Ornicar? 3:14 Kup

    Mais Où Est Donc Ornicar?

  3. 3 Antilope 3:33 Kup

    Antilope

  4. 4 Celles De La Haute Mer 3:19 Kup

    Celles De La Haute Mer

  5. 5 Opium 2:49 Kup

    Opium

  6. 6 Voyage Autour De Ma Tête 3:15 Kup

    Voyage Autour De Ma Tête

  7. 7 Le Trapéziste 3:50 Kup

    Le Trapéziste

  8. 8 Moitié Panthère 3:20 Kup

    Moitié Panthère

  9. 9 L'Année De La Comète 3:55 Kup

    L'Année De La Comète

  10. 10 Quand Nos Pères Étaient Des Poissons 2:22 Kup

    Quand Nos Pères Étaient Des Poissons

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