Clément Belio (France) for Fusion |
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Svetonio
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Topic: Clément Belio (France) for Fusion Posted: October 01 2014 at 03:55 |
Clément Belio is a self-signed guitarist & composer from Nancy, France https://www.facebook.com/clems6belio "Hello again :) This time it's a full length... and it's pretty long. Finally I think I've achieved my goal with this album. The idea was to put everything I love in it. Could be styles, bands, chords or any specifics details, whatever... You can see this album as a melting pot, tributing my favorites artist around the world. Don't be surprised if you listen something familiar, it might be because I took it from someone else (or even from me haha), re-arranged, re-recorded, and then reproduced it in my own way. That's the concept here, Imitation as a fundamental learning/writing method. Anyway, like the previous release, this one is eclectic, even in the production ! Every tracks are different and have their own ambiances, vibes and sounds... And they still flow well together ! There are a lot of vst, but also a lot more live instruments ! Which is pretty new in my music ! Well... Thanks for listening and/or thank you for buying, ENJOY !!" Clément Belio released 22 September 2014 personnel: Recorded, Mixed & Mastered in Clément Belio's bedroom between December 2013 and September 2014 Additional musicians, by apparition order : Livre V --- Amelia Defranchi (cello), Silvio Giraldou (violin) Imitation --- Alexander Vonhof (main vocals, lyrics on second half) Revive --- Pierre Danel (guitar solo) Swell and Waves --- Benjamin Vidal (main piano on first half), Amelia Defranchi (cello) Mess --- Brandon Morris (keyboard solo) Jumpz --- Max Michel (guitar solo) Prémices --- Vincent Gaubarche (trumpet), Brendon Williams (guitar solo) Keirō no Hi --- Silvio Giraldou (violin) Live drums on « Livre V », « Au passage du Cygne », « DROP THE feather », « Keirō no Hi » and « Pt 1 Prémices » recorded by Clément Belio at "Brouss’Art Music". Edited by Svetonio - October 01 2014 at 04:16 |
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Posted: October 01 2014 at 05:22 |
Thanks, I'm not completely sure that JR/F might be the place where he will end up though, I'm hearing lots of metal on the first glance too. Anyways, taking it to the team.
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Svetonio
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Posted: October 01 2014 at 06:30 |
^ Thank you! in view of the fact that Plini is also jazzy & djent, and added to the JR/F section, I thought that this genre suggestion is the best in this case.
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Evolver
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Posted: October 13 2014 at 17:10 |
Although there are many genres piled in the music, jazz and fusion are out front enough for me. I like it.
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Trust me. I know what I'm doing.
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