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01. STEPHANE LAPORTE - Sound
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02. STEPHANE LAPORTE - Dispositions
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03. STEPHANE LAPORTE - Border
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04. STEPHANE LAPORTE - Ossature
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05. STEPHANE LAPORTE - Tunnel
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06. STEPHANE LAPORTE - Vitre
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ARTIST
LAPORTE, STEPHANE
TITLE
Fourrure Sounds Vol.2
FORMAT
LP
LABEL
ANTINOTE
CATALOG #
ATN 027LP
ATN 027LP
GENRE
ELECTRONIC
RELEASE DATE
7/8/2016
Stéphane Laporte
presents
Fourrure Sounds Vol.2
. "Don't judge a book by its cover" they say, well, this saying applies to Stéphane Laporte's
Fourrure Sounds Vol.2
, for nothing solar lies behind the glorious sunset on the cover of his second album for Parisian imprint, Antinote. While
Fourrure Sound Vol.1
recalled an era of naïve electronic experimentations recorded to soundtrack TV documentariesm,
Vol.2
resurrects 1990s 12-hour-long rave parties. For the occasion, Stéphane Laporte changed the name of his godfathers from
François De Roubaix
and
Jean-Jacques Perrey
to
Conrad Schnitzler
and
I-F
. For the first twenty minutes of the album, Laporte unleashes the monster he dreamt about, a golem made out of rusty bike chains and broken glass, providing some tracks for nightmarish dance floors with the dirty electro tunes. "Dispositions" and "Sound 23" and the degenerate footworkish track, "Ossature". You have to wait for the last two tracks of the record to finally find some semblance of serenity: "Vitre", a synthetic ballad, and "Tunnel", Stéphane Laporte's stirring hymn for a generation of desperate ex-ravers.
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