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ARTIST
IL EST VILAINE
TITLE
Les Mysteres de Lorient Remixes
FORMAT
LP
LABEL
DIALECT RECORDINGS
CATALOG #
DIALECT 032LP
DIALECT 032LP
GENRE
ELECTRONIC
RELEASE DATE
2/18/2022
After the release of their first album (DIALECT 028LP),
Il Est Vilaine
ask to artists and friends to deliver a series of highflying remixes:
Tolouse Low Trax
,
Krikor
,
Khidja
,
Marvin & Guy
,
Golden Bug
,
Rubin Steiner
,
C.A.R.
... Tolouse Low Trax opens the ball with a de-structured version of "Yvré-L'Evêque" while keeping the darkness of the track. You can hear a nod to the track "Holland Tunnel Dive" anthem of the Salon des Amateurs. For the eponymous track, Khidja were inspired by the sounds of the land of the rising sun which is a good thing to accompany the song of
Narumi Hedgehog
! A bright version and influenced by
YMO
's
Sakamato
era.
Golden Bug
and
In Field
proposes an alternative just as trippy as the original version of "Marilyn Drum", a trip between neighborhood hospitals and crazy guru. Another version of "Yvré-L'Evêque" this time Krikor takes care of it and takes out his sampler for a digi-dancehall version that only he has the secret, Faya! Rubin Steiner delivers a version back to the roots of "Bar À Gwin" featuring
Macdara
, mixing deep house texture and '80s NY-hip-hop/electro. The two Italians of Marvin & Guy bring out the hits, the guitars and the arpeggios for an epic version of "Les Mystères de Lorient". To close the album,
Narumi Hérisson
is at the controls of her piano for a dreamy and sensitive version of "Phare Ouest" where her voice and that of
Yula Kasp
are mixed in a great harmony.
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