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BJR 041LP
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$28.00
PREORDER
RELEASE DATE: 6/13/2025
"The worst madness to be wise in a mad world" chant Hyperculte in their second album Massif Occidental, true musical liberty cry, happy and wild. The duo, formed by the cream of Genevan experimental scene -- Simone Aubert in drums, guitar, and vocals, and Vincent Bertholet in double-bass and vocals -- follows its crazy procession in a chaotic word to carry you away in its disco, pop, kraut, punk, and post rock trance. Sharped rhythmic, composition inventiveness, poetic and committed lyrics, the eight songs of the album, written from musical improvisations, from pieces of literary texts and politic slogans, give evidence of the decided and sharped look of the two musicians about our time. The instruments and voices (a worked feminine singing and a masculine scansion more brutal and spoke) full of various effects and distortions, discuss, play and answer each other. Recorded in Hambourg, in Felix Kubin's, To Rococo Rot's, Faust's, etc. studio which gives all the songs a sharped electro-pop touch, the album sounds like shot at glory, a poetic resistance appeal for an "army of dreamers". Between idealism and pessimism, joy and urgency, Hyperculte confirms their debuts and shows their own madness with a Massif Occidental firmly invincible.
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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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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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