We're OK. But We're Lost Anyway
Orchestre Tout Puissant Marcel Duchamp
★ 4.71
7 ocen
125 ma
75 chce
Rok
2021
Kraj
Switzerland
Format
Vinyl
LP, Album, Limited Edition
Label
Les Disques Bongo Joe
BJR073
Folk, World, & Country
Identyfikatory
Barcode: 7 640159 731733
Tracklista
A1
5:45
Be Patient
A2
4:26
Empty Skies
A3
5:43
So Many Things (To Feel Guilty About)
A4
3:24
Blabber
B1
3:10
We Can Can We
B2
4:58
Flux
B3
1:58
Connected
B4
5:43
Beginning
B5
1:32
Silent
Notatki wydania
200 copies only. No repress in this version.
Silkscreened cover and insert with lyrics and credits.
Founded in 2006 by Vincent Bertholet (Hyperculte), the Orchestre Tout Puissant Marcel Duchamp is a large-scale project. Designed as a real orchestra, the size of the ensemble has varied over time. Now with 12 members, 14 in the past or 6 at the beginning, the ensemble has scoured the stages of Europe to demonstrate that the formula "the more the merrier" has never been more true than on stage.
Whether in prestigious festivals (Paléo Festival de Nyon, Fusion Festival, Incubate, Womad, Bad Bonn Kilbi, Jazz à la Vilette) or on the four albums released since its launch, Orchestre Tout Puissant Marcel Duchamp a mischievous title in homage to traditional African groups - Orchestre Tout Puissant Konono n°1, Orchestre Tout Puissant Polyrytmo etc... - and to one of the greatest dynamizers of 20th century art) shows an incredible fluidity. The band embraces the forms of its musicians while pushing them to their limits. The result is a powerful, experimental, unstable and terribly alive, organic sound.
These characteristics can be found on We're OK. But We're Lost Anyway, fifth opus of the band. Built around twelve musicians, extirpated from their respective biotope, it develops a repetitive musicality which, deployed in successive waves, creates a feeling of trance. Mixing free jazz, post punk, high life, brass band, symphonic mixtures and kraut rock, their sound only goes beyond the limits of genre. Transcendental, almost ritualistic, the music is coupled with powerful lyrics, declaimed in rage against a world that is falling apart. Adorcist, hypnotic and post-syncratic, the Orchestre Tout Puissant Marcel Duchamp, far from Tzara's manifesto, is somewhere between Hugo Ball's phonetic psalms, a Sufi procession that turns into a brawl and a voodoo ritual, but always with a precision proper to the monomania of an asperger.
Video
Beginning
Beginning
Orchestre Tout Puissant Marcel Duchamp - So Many Things (To Feel Guilty About) (Lyrics Video)
Blabber
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