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    Posted: March 12 2015 at 13:15
Hello everyone, i'm here to share with you my new project, a fun mix of Krautrock, Drony folk, Prog and Pop Experimentalism, all sung in french. It's my first time sharing my music with the world, i do everything by myself, it's a bit lo-fi, but i'm exploring and learning while i compose and record, hopefully, you'll like it ! Thanks for listening !


(this is the link to my newest compositions, but i have an entire Experimental R'n'B/Funk album coming soon, you can explore my bancamp to listen to the demo of the first single 'Survivre à L'Hiver' and my two previous albums, a collection of old songs, more in the style of drone/freak folk. Choucroute has vocals, Les Yeux Crispés is totally instrumental.)

p.s. everything is free to download.




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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 28 2015 at 19:52
Jeezus I just LOVE stumbling across the coolest stuff hiding in the wallpaper of this site.  While everyone is walking down the hall to the main stage I hang a left down a dark corridor and find things like this.  Reminds me of some of the mid 1970s Italian avant garde cds I have but with a modern sound.  Last two tracks were my favorites.  Nice work Basil!
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 26 2015 at 16:06
This is really pretty cool! Thanks for posting.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 27 2015 at 08:57
Originally posted by Finnforest Finnforest wrote:

Jeezus I just LOVE stumbling across the coolest stuff hiding in the wallpaper of this site.  While everyone is walking down the hall to the main stage I hang a left down a dark corridor and find things like this.  Reminds me of some of the mid 1970s Italian avant garde cds I have but with a modern sound.  Last two tracks were my favorites.  Nice work Basil!

Great post Jim and one I full agree withClap 

Great stuff Basil!
I'm listening to Brasser le Temps as we speak. I really dig the snuffling chu chu beats - remind me of Harmonia with a modern twist.


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 27 2015 at 10:24
Opening track has droning flutes, sparse beats - when the haunting melody kicks in, and beats pick up. Vocal break in the middle, with staccato guitar, brings some immediacy.

Terminal has a pretty intense intro, with some dissonant chords and off-kilter beats, leading into some dream synth pads and gurgling bass synth, surrounded in crystal bells and distant koto.

I'm digging this stuff!

The drums and bass have a sparse intensity, lots of airy synths, and the leads are nicely understated. Sometimes a bit like Tortoise, sometimes reminiscent of When the Eagle Flies-era Traffic, sometimes a bit Floydian, sometimes Devo poppiness. Chill out supreme.

Cool tunes, Basil!
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