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UN PEU PLUS DE NOIR

LeRouge

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Studio Album, released in 2010

Songs / Tracks Listing

1. Respire (6:33)
2. Songe Agite (11:22)
3. Trance Pores (3:48)
4. Levitation (7:40)
5. Apres La Revolution (7:15)
6. Sauvage Sophistique (2:52)
7. Spiritualite Sans Dieu (8:00)
8. Rien de Grave (3:30)
9. Aube Ethylique (3:29)
10. Pietinements Rageurs (4:52)
11. L'Art de l'Oisivete (6:59)
12. Resurrection (6:15)

Total time 72:34

Line-up / Musicians

- Lerouge / vocals, all instruments

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Review by Windhawk
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3 stars French composer LEROUGE is an artist who, biography-wise, has kept a rather low profile so far. He's 50-years-old, resides in the town of Goujounac, and as far as I have managed to ascertain "Un Peu Plus de Noir" is his first official CD, issued by Musea Records on their Gazul imprint in the fall of 2010.

Electronic music is a genre ranging from the relaxing contemplation of new age-inspired ventures to the freaked out non-musical efforts of the experimental enthusiasts. Lerouge's place in this picture is among the purveyors of melodic pieces, albeit a version whose take on it stays well off any paths already highly explored. Reverberating sounds and timbre fluctuations are the name of the game, set in dark, brooding and mostly minimalistic landscapes where metallic sounds and machine-inspired textures are frequently encountered. If this sounds enticing, this French artist may well have found himself a new fan in you, dear reader.

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