Release Date: 09 December 2022
Label: No Format
Packaging Type: Digipak
No of Units: 1
Barcode: 3700551784615
Release Date: 09 December 2022
Label: No Format
Packaging Type: Digipak
No of Units: 1
Barcode: 3700551784615
Description
With their ability to move seamlessly from the triangle to the donkey jaw, cymbals to Chinese gong, vibraphone to wind machine, percussionists are undoubtedly the most atypical members of the classical orchestra. Paul Changarnier, Nicolas Cousin and Alexandre Esperet are a case in point. Having set their sights on the marimba - Latin American xylophone, cousin of the African balafon - they decided to use it as the main vehicle for their artistic dreams.
With the label No Format, they embarked on a project which would see them taking on pop hits of the kind that are produced in mega studios on the other side of the Atlantic and dazzle with a thousand lights and special effects. But they wanted to do it without leaving France or their beloved instruments. They wanted to make pop without machines, guitars, bass or synths.
They ended up finding a hitherto unknown instrumental formula that belongs to them and them only, one conceived as the perfect fit for the voices from the well-known French artists that were called upon to interpret the songs. Camille, with her extraordinary energy, makes Rihanna's 'Don't Stop the Music' waltz in a new organic mode; Blick Bassy redecorates Ariana Grande's 'One Last Time' in the colours of Bassa; Malik Djoudi envelopes Frank Ocean's 'Super Rich Kids' with a subtle ethereal texture; Camelia Jordana made her mark on this bonanza of reinvention by slowing down the tempo of 'Dance Monkey'; The voice of Sandra Nkake imbued Lana del Rey's 'Video Games' with a solemn and sublime mystery.
Like an old love that's rediscovered with new eyes, an air that comes back from far away but could have been born today, somehow familiar but never seen before. Deja vu but never heard until now.
Deja Vu: the name of this magnificent, unprecedented experience, this unidentifiable flying platter.
Description
With their ability to move seamlessly from the triangle to the donkey jaw, cymbals to Chinese gong, vibraphone to wind machine, percussionists are undoubtedly the most atypical members of the classical orchestra. Paul Changarnier, Nicolas Cousin and Alexandre Esperet are a case in point. Having set their sights on the marimba - Latin American xylophone, cousin of the African balafon - they decided to use it as the main vehicle for their artistic dreams.
With the label No Format, they embarked on a project which would see them taking on pop hits of the kind that are produced in mega studios on the other side of the Atlantic and dazzle with a thousand lights and special effects. But they wanted to do it without leaving France or their beloved instruments. They wanted to make pop without machines, guitars, bass or synths.
They ended up finding a hitherto unknown instrumental formula that belongs to them and them only, one conceived as the perfect fit for the voices from the well-known French artists that were called upon to interpret the songs. Camille, with her extraordinary energy, makes Rihanna's 'Don't Stop the Music' waltz in a new organic mode; Blick Bassy redecorates Ariana Grande's 'One Last Time' in the colours of Bassa; Malik Djoudi envelopes Frank Ocean's 'Super Rich Kids' with a subtle ethereal texture; Camelia Jordana made her mark on this bonanza of reinvention by slowing down the tempo of 'Dance Monkey'; The voice of Sandra Nkake imbued Lana del Rey's 'Video Games' with a solemn and sublime mystery.
Like an old love that's rediscovered with new eyes, an air that comes back from far away but could have been born today, somehow familiar but never seen before. Deja vu but never heard until now.
Deja Vu: the name of this magnificent, unprecedented experience, this unidentifiable flying platter.
Tracklisting
Tracklisting
Sissoko Segal Parisien Peirani
Oumou Sangare
Natascha Rogers
Piers Faccini
Nicolas Repac
Blick Bassy
Ballaké Sissoko & Vincent Segal
Ballaké Sissoko & Vincent Segal
The Smiths
KEG
The Rulers of the Root
Pearl Charles
The Amazons
Blue Violet
Searows
Esme Emerson