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DIONNE - BRÉGENT

Dionne - Brégent

 

Progressive Electronic

4.04 | 6 ratings

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Sean Trane
Special Collaborator
Prog Folk
4 stars This ProgQuebec-assisted release is one of the best releases of this year, and certainly one of the best deserved one to. The duo's two albums reunited on the single release (with a few excellent bonus tracks) is celebrating one of La Belle Province's most surprising acts (along with the crazy Michel Madore) and gives the new world answer to Krautrock. Coming with a rather informative (French-only) booklet reproducing the artwork, but also going over the full re-issue adventure and a few impressive live pictures.

With the integrality of both albums remastered (read the respective reviews on the album page), this re-issue also has a pair of unreleased tracks, one of which is a Stockhausen percussive piece (recorded pre-D-B time in 74) and the other a very Tangerine and Jarresque fusion. Quite a stunning close to this double set.

This "anthology" is simply one of the moments' best reissues and is absolutely necessity for all Krautrock fans and especially those into electronic music. I cannot stress this enough that such works are re-discovered imperatively by all type of progressive music-lovers.

Sean Trane | 4/5 |

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