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Chocolate Genius

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Cat No: NF351

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Release Date:  03 March 2017

Label:  No Format

Packaging Type:  Digipak

No of Units:  1

Barcode:  3298494630187

Genres:  Indie  Singer Songwriter  

Release Date:  03 March 2017

Label:  No Format

Packaging Type:  Slip Sleeve (CD or Vinyl)

No of Units:  1

Barcode:  3700398716008

Genres:  Indie  Singer Songwriter  

  • Description

    Marc Anthony Thompson aka Chocolate Genius inc. had imposed himself over the years and records as an indispensable soul singer, faithful to the music he listened to as a teenager (Al Green, Sam Cooke and all the giants Of the genre), but above all preserved from the trap and the ease of imitation, the retro revival.

    This fifth album is a meticulous blend of underground soul, rock bricole, r'n'b low-fi, disarming folk of soft veiled. The twelve songs resemble what Chocolate Genius Inc has always done: that is, they resemble only him, and reflect the richness and variety of his inspiration. They hover and float between genres and references. Chocolate Genius Inc. plays all instruments, but it also plays with light, with emotions, with space-time, with flesh. Twelve songs, twelve balls in the skin, which give the thrill and cross the epidermis to touch to the heart, to the thousand. If this record is the beginning of the end for Chocolate Genius Inc., we already dream of hearing the sequel.

    Description

    In 2010, when the American Marc Anthony Thompson, said Chocolate Genius Inc, released his fourth album Swansongs (and his first for the French label No Format), he announced at the same time that It will be the last, at least under this name. Great loss to be missed: as surely as discreetly, Marc Anthony Thompson had imposed himself over the years and records as an indispensable soul singer, faithful to the music he listened to teenager (Al Green, Sam Cooke and all the giants Of the genre), but above all preserved from the trap and the ease of imitation, the retro revival. On form, this man with warm, subtle and often heartbreaking tone took all liberties, flirted with indie rock, embraced blues, folk and funk. After two albums under his baptismal name in the 80s, and three others as Chocolate Genius (Black Music in 1998, Godmusic in 2001, and Black Yankee Rock in 2005), the musician had signed with No Format And an esthetics that suit him well) his song of the swan.


    This fifth album is a meticulous blend of underground soul, rock bricole, r'n'b low-fi, disarming folk of soft veiled. The twelve songs resemble what Chocolate Genius Inc has always done: that is, they resemble only him, and reflect the richness and variety of his inspiration. They hover and float between genres and references. Chocolate Genius Inc. plays all instruments, but it also plays with light, with emotions, with space-time, with flesh. Twelve songs, twelve balls in the skin, which give the thrill and cross the epidermis to touch to the heart, to the thousand. If this record is the beginning of the end for Chocolate Genius Inc., we already dream of hearing the sequel.

  • Tracklisting

      Disc 1

      Side 1

      • 1. Detroit
      • 2. A Brief Record of My Employment History
      • 3. Oh, Elijah
      • 4. How to Feel
      • 5. Le petit artiste
      • 6. Thinking About It
      • 7. In Memory of Gloria Jones, Eartha Kitt and Lena Horne
      • 8. Swing Batta Batta
      • 9. Dirty Man
      • 10. He Who Smokes
      • 11. Fortitude
      • 12. Breakfast with the Revolutionaries
      • 13. Hudson

    Tracklisting

      Disc 1

      Side 1

      • 1. Detroit
      • 2. A Brief Record of My Employment History
      • 3. Oh, Elijah
      • 4. How to Feel
      • 5. Le petit artiste
      • 6. Thinking About It

      Side 2

      • 7. In Memory of Gloria Jones, Eartha Kitt and Lena Horne
      • 8. Swing Batta Batta
      • 9. Dirty Man
      • 10. He Who Smokes
      • 11. Fortitude
      • 12. Breakfast with the Revolutionaries
      • 13. Hudson