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zymogen : The Market Fresh

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Catalog number
zym025
 
Playtime: 19:16 - 320kb/s - 36.12 MB
Date released
2010/05/24
Date published
2010/05/24 15:07h
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Nicolas Bernier and Simon Trottier are two talented musicians from Montreal, Canada. Nicolas is an electroacoustic artist and founder of Ekumen collective more recently famous for his live performance "La Chambre des Machines" with Martin Messier invited in festivals around the world including Transmediale (Germany) and Sonar (Spain). Simon is an improvisational guitarist who recently became member of the Canadian band Timber Timbre. Together they released two excellent EPs on 12rec ("... et retrouvé en fôret" and "Objet abandonne en mer") and in August 2009, during the Sound Travels Festival in Toronto, they performed an improvisation gig in a market fresh during the day and this one-track EP is the recording of that show. Because of its improvisational nature this EP is deeply different from everything you already heard from them. The perfect mix of guitar melodies and electronic sounds which was the trademark of their previous songs it's here expanded and dilated into a unique fluxes. The brilliant combination is still there, but this 19 minutes long recording shows a very different approach to the sound and leaves more space to experimentation and sound design.

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