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BJR 100CD
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Almighty duo Hyperculte strikes back with a tremendous third album La Pangée. More than a band, Hyperculte is a superband reuniting two figures of the Geneva subculture scene: Vincent Bertholet (Orchestre Tout Puissant Marcel Duchamp) and Simone Aubert (Tout Bleu, Massicot). If you're not familiar with the band expect some angry krautrock, high-energy post-punk and etheric voices. Facing the collapse of our modern world, its failures, and the dead end we're all rushing in, the band creates a political statement: "this world is dead, glory to the new one." It's about change, fight, hope and rebuilding or communities.
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BJR 100LP
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LP version. Almighty duo Hyperculte strikes back with a tremendous third album La Pangée. More than a band, Hyperculte is a superband reuniting two figures of the Geneva subculture scene: Vincent Bertholet (Orchestre Tout Puissant Marcel Duchamp) and Simone Aubert (Tout Bleu, Massicot). If you're not familiar with the band expect some angry krautrock, high-energy post-punk and etheric voices. Facing the collapse of our modern world, its failures, and the dead end we're all rushing in, the band creates a political statement: "this world is dead, glory to the new one." It's about change, fight, hope and rebuilding or communities.
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