Wednesday, 15 February 2012

Musical Chronicle by T-Romi


That we say it to ourselves immediately, the sounds which I am going to propose you are not sorted out by styles, or by a some accessibility, but well and truly according to what my ears appreciate or not. I shall thus ask you to excuse the blatant difference that there will be sometimes between the presented pieces.
The sounds which I shall propose in your attentive ears will be known to you more or less, but I hope that you will make beautiful discoveries. The number of present titles in the chronicle is not fixed because it will be in adequacy with the quality of the release and\or the pieces which can be lying about on the various sites of listening at arrangement of the artists and the listeners.
Thus let us begin immediately this first chronicle.

Joris Delacroix - Be Who You Want: the young Frenchman brings out to us a piece the secret of which only he has: a simple, catchy and elegant melody, envoutants and brilliant synths and a certain class which gets free of this new sound. Joris Delacroix pleases us by letting us travel in its universe and shows us one more time that he has of the talent to be resold.

Brickman - Sublimates: I just come to discover this artist and I admit you that many of his pieces are pearls. The sound selectionné is very smoothing(gliding), aerial. The chosen synths are magnificent, certain have a walk throughout the piece, and the others in the varied textures, christallines for example, appear only only for disparaitre. Highly-rated repetitive of the piece and the color of the set gives him an incredible soul. A real monotonous chant. To listen to without waiting.

Dominik Eulberg - Der Tanz Der Gluehwuermchen (Rone Remix): the Frenchman Rone took out it there two months a remix for Dominik Eulberg, and what it is good to re-hear the work of this Sir after six months of radio silence. As usual it sells of the dream with an impeccable work. The melody sets and does not break any more, we are allowed carry during the seven minutes and forty two seconds when it walks accompanied with instruments which carry her with a matchless beauty. I leave you immediately a link to listen to this jewel.

Jadore - R: Jadore is a duet formed by two French artists (who are also members of the collective Alesia, in preparation of the release of an album with Joachim Garraud). An EP of these artists is going to go out in this February on the label " Hightlife Recordings ", and we can already say that it is of the very heavy. Both present pieces on this release (which contains remix excellent in the passage) possess absolutely magnificent melodies.
I fell completely under the spell of one of both pieces, named "R". The main synth which travels on pieces is sublime, every note put by the instruments which escort it is majestically placed. The percussions are very particular: the swarming kick, the percus which roam and the sound realized treatment (absolutely remarkable) gives a heavy and " heavy " atmosphere (in the best sense of the word) to drums. The clear atmosphere is magnificent, it is certainly the very favorite of this month.

Kavinsky - Roadgame: let us finish this first chronicle on a touch of film and retro music. Kavinsky will bring out a new album this year several titles of which are present on the DVD and Blu-ray of the movie "Drive" brought out eight in February. The presented title is there exclusively and the French producer henceforth inescapable Kanvinsky proves us once again that it is capable of producing of the original sound and the quality. Being a big fan of theme music and what makes this Sir of the French electronic scene this piece is a real delight because it allies both. The melody of introduction, the percus, and all the instruments return this epic and brilliant sound. I him listen to in buckle for five days without ever growing tired of it. Then increase the volume and feast!

The first chronicle is (already) finished, I hope sincerely that you appreciated it. I took a lot of pleasure to write it and I shall try to draft one as soon as I shall have spare time and pieces which I like under the hand.
Musically,
T-Romi.





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