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MUSIQUE POST ATOMIQUE

Eskaton

 

Zeuhl

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3 stars These two songs actually did appear on 'remastered/expanded' Ardeur as bonus tracks. Still, I have something to say about exactly this, first official Eskaton's release. Let's start with the cover...

What. Is. This? Some kind of French joke that I don't know about? An Avant-Garde statement? An attempt to confuse future generation, say like "look at me, I'm either "industrial" or "acid house"" and further reaction like either "what a crap" or "WOW! It's Zeuhl!"? Seriously, I do not understand and do not appreciate band's use of the radiation motives in some of the artworks, and particularly, this, ummmm... skull. Maybe the key is the lyrics ("The song of the earth". Who knows?...) I don't care though. Eskaton's music is creative and not destructive one. Now, let's forget it. I didn't see anything, and haven't said anything.

So, two official first Eskaton's songs. The sound is quite close to their future masterpiece, but this single shows that the band still was growing up at the moment, although already existed since early 70's. Both songs are quite different to each other, and each one is good, memorable and enjoyable in its own way.

Le chant de la Terre. Somehow, this managed to be something between 'adventurous' and 'mellow' musical experience. There's nothing exactly outstanding in arrangement's quality and musicianship, it's just well-played, but the composition is definitely good. In fact, style of the composition's structure is very close to 4 Visions' compositions, which is mostly expressed in use of nonrecurring themes. It's a very pleasant listen, despite the highly unexpected and ambiguous final, directly after the part with the beautiful vocal solo.

If ...Something familiar, right? No, I'm not about PF's song (bah, I prefer Eskaton's 'If' to PF's one, FWIW). Actually, if I was reviewing Ardeur now, I'd point out that the If's melody at the first part is very similar to Couvert de gloire from Ardeur. So yeah, this is stylistically rather Ardeur's song. Again, a very good and pleasant composition, with wordless chanting this time and some good nonrecurring parts as well.

3.7/5 for the both songs. I decided that 4 stars would be a bit more reasonable rating to reflect my point of view. If you're not a fan of Zeuhl, imagine 3 stars. Nevertheless, it's an excellent addition to any Zeuhl collection which you can get on Ardeur.

EDIT: Rounded down. I like the songs a lot, but it's just two songs, not a complete album. Three stars, it is.

Psychedelist | 3/5 |

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