- Digital
Kumbaya
Condoro
Catapulte Records
- Cat No: CATALP017
- Release: 2014-09-08
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Track List
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1. Kumbaya - England-India
03:48 -
2. Kumbaya - Twerk
02:23 -
3. Kumbaya - Jungle Patrol
03:54 -
4. Kumbaya - Anubis
02:15 -
5. Kumbaya - Love Hunter
03:45 -
6. Kumbaya - Pubu
02:22 -
7. Kumbaya - Conca D'Oro
06:54 -
8. Kumbaya - Drama
04:35 -
9. Kumbaya - Footix
01:39 -
10. Kumbaya - Quetzalcoatl
04:03
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Science-fiction, Italian B-movies, Psychedelia, Egyptian mythology, Sicilian landscapes – among others - all play their part throughout Condoro’s 10 pieces. Keyboardist/singer/composer Julien Lesuisse (Mazalda) and drummer Anthony Charreau (Les Pythons De La Fournaise) are exploring here a variety of moods and sounds based around themes and motifs, with a dramatic/cinematic, yet humorous and light-hearted spirit.
A good half of “Condoro” is instrumental – lead by the hypnotizing sounds of Juno and Casio synthesizers, underlined by an organic and heartbeat-like drumming. The vocal tracks, beautifully sung in made-up dialects derived from English and Italian, give an even more personal touch to this epic LP. To name a few, the majestic “Conca d’Oro” evokes North African and Arabic music, the haunting “Quetzalcoatl” Neapolitan Pop and 70’s progressive Rock… A fascinating universe translated into analog soundwaves!
A good half of “Condoro” is instrumental – lead by the hypnotizing sounds of Juno and Casio synthesizers, underlined by an organic and heartbeat-like drumming. The vocal tracks, beautifully sung in made-up dialects derived from English and Italian, give an even more personal touch to this epic LP. To name a few, the majestic “Conca d’Oro” evokes North African and Arabic music, the haunting “Quetzalcoatl” Neapolitan Pop and 70’s progressive Rock… A fascinating universe translated into analog soundwaves!