Description
- Part 1 : [10:37]
- Part 2 : [8:30]
- Part 3 : [2:04]
- Part 4 : [5:31]
- Part 5 : [16:58]
- Part 6 : [3:21]
- Part 7 : [9:48]
- Part 8 : [4:49]
Analog recorded original Berlin School
Analog recorded original Berlin School
Weight | 105 g |
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Medium | CD-R |
Package | Jewel Case |
Sylvain Lupari / gutsofdarkness.com & synthsequences.blogspot.ca –
My distinguished colleague to the very esthetic feather, Phillipe Valin, whose Blog Clair & Obscur is among the finest in the field, qualifies this last album from Olivier Briand as being no more and no less his Moondawn. On a scale of 10, he rated the album at 9.5! Knowing his very selective appetite for this kind music, I had more and more haste to listen to this last album of the one who had lifted me from the ground with the excellent Transparences in 2012. And after some listenings I only have to agree with what Philippe has written. But I’ll go further by saying that The Tape is in the lineage of the big works. Not only the best from Briand, but the best album of 2014! Here is why…
Don’t let yourself being fooled by the very ambiospherical approach of Part I”. Quietly