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Darren Copeland's first solo album as a composer.Dan Lander is mischievous with his tools; you can hear him grin at several points throughout these recordings. His writing has a sense of play and naturalness that one rarely hears. These are works 'sans woosh', bare, sometimes painful and always passionate, as in works with intelligence, precision and guts.Forêt profonde (Deep Forest) is an acousmatic melodrama by Francis Dhomont, based on Bruno Bettelheim's essay "The Uses of Enchantment".Christian Bouchard moves fluidly between lush spacious environments and agitated, rough, edgy punctuations. By doing so, he makes an alliance with soundscape composition, glitch, and acousmatic art. - Darren Copeland, WholenoteFrancis Dhomont's Jalons (Milestones) surveys a musical landscape that extends over a space of fifteen years.Sondes by Randall Smith brings us four years in the life of this versatile composer, condensed into an earjam of seventy-five minutesRobert Normandeau's third solo album, Figures.Water Music exemplifies the approach favoured by Yves Daoust: the release of all the musicality implicitly contained in the sounds of our environment.A work realized over a period of 7 years. The meeting of the 2 grand worlds of Gilles Gobeil’s electro and René Lussier’s avant-garde.
10 Collaborations
Tim Brady
A collection of songs by Tim Brady inspired by revolutionary texts.Go to Top