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Rainier Lericolais' album, Rodtchenko A Paris, is a captivating and experimental soundscape that takes listeners on a journey through time and space. The album is a tribute to the famous Russian artist and photographer, Alexander Rodtchenko, who spent some time in Paris during the early 1920s.
Lericolais' music is a blend of ambient, drone, and electronic sounds that create an eerie and dreamlike atmosphere. The album features a mix of field recordings, found sounds, and manipulated instruments, which are expertly woven together to create a complex and layered sonic landscape.
The album is divided into ten tracks, each of which explores a different aspect of Rodtchenko's life and work. From the frenetic energy of "Machine Age" to the haunting beauty of "Bridges," Lericolais' music perfectly captures the spirit of Rodtchenko's art.
Track | Duration | Preview |
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Face Deux | ||
Face Un | 33:27 |
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Guitar | Geoffroy Montel (tracks: 2) |
Rodtchenko A Paris is a must-listen for anyone who appreciates experimental music and the avant-garde. Lericolais' ability to create such a rich and immersive soundscape is truly impressive, and the album is a testament to his talent and creativity.