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TRILPFR 064LP
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LORD$'s debut album Speed It Up. LORD$ is a five-piece band steeped in references ranging from US rap to '70s soft rock, skateboarding to video games, with Rémi Klein on keyboards and vocals, Jay Adams on bass, Zablon on guitar and vocals, Bastien Bonnefont on drums, and Gary Haguenauer on guitar. These formidable instrumentalists have given a handful of concerts, notably at the Petite Halle de la Villette in Paris, one of the hotbeds of the French jazz revival. The group also competed in the prestigious Tiny Desk series of intimate concerts, delivering a performance that impressed American public radio station NPR.
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TRILPFR 062LP
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On the occasion of its exceptional evening at the Cabaret Sauvage, Tricatel releases a vinyl compilation of thirteen tracks, including several previously unreleased ones. It's a collector's item for long-time fans and for those who want to discover the label. The Tricatel Machine compilation pays tribute to this unique evening, including each artist present at the party. But not only that! Of the thirteen tracks, many are new or unreleased on vinyl. Features Leo Blomov, Lord$, Charles Dollé, Comateens, Guy Cabay, Louis Philppe, Catastrophe, Ingrid Caven, Chassol, Stéphane Salvi & Kumisolo, A.S Dragon, Bertrand Burgalat, and Karol Beffa. Printed innersleeve.
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TRILPFR 012LP
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Tricatel release the reissue of Helena Noguerra's Azul, released in 2001. First time on vinyl. Noguerra on the "Inspired by Barthes, who wrote that the resistance would probably be one day in the affirmation of happiness, I wanted to write a happy record, so happy that it would be a provocation. So, I wanted to sing about love in the naive and poetic language that Portuguese is for me. It is the language of secrecy and modesty, of sensuality and eroticism. So, we recorded Azul in the offices/studios of Tricatel in four days. With the Recyclers (Steve Arguëlles, Benoit Delbecq, Christophe Minck), we created these versions on the spot and on ADAT tape for a budget of thirty thousand francs. It is, until now, my album which travelled the most, and which found the most aficionados. This reissue for the first time on vinyl, almost 23 years later, fills me with joy." Printed inner sleeve containing vintage studio photos.
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TRILPFR 015LP
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Reissue, originally released in 2002. This album, recorded live after the release of Bertrand Burgalat's first album (The Sssound of Mmmusic , 2000), is a unique testimony of a passionate encounter, of explosive concerts, and an exceptional musical adventure, a mixture of soulful rhythms, oneiric keyboards and songs with chiseled lyrics and harmonies. Out of stock on vinyl for decades, it is reissued here with a text by Philippe Manoeuvre. 21 years after its first publication, it has not aged a bit. It includes tribute covers ("Follow Me" by Amanda Lear, "Tears Of A Clown" by Smokey Robinson), and a version of "Easy Tiger", recorded at the same time for Depeche Mode. Gatefold sleeve.
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TRICDFR 039CD
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Double-CD reissue collectors' edition. Chassol's X-Pianos was originally released in 2012. X-Pianos is a great way to discover Chassol's work: ultrascore. He harmonizes the reel, meaning that he reveals the musicality of spoken words and random sounds, such as Leonard Bernstein's work, Indian and Russian pupils, or a neighbour playing the violin. Triple gatefold; includes booklet.
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TRILPFR 060LP
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Double LP version. Gatefold sleeve; includes download link. Bertrand Burgalat's new album, Rêve Capital, will be released by Tricatel. How many of Burgalat's songs have accompanied difficult afternoons, happy evenings and lonely mornings? The list is long. And it gets longer with this album, each track of which widens the rift between the plates of space and time. Jean-Pierre Montal Burgalat makes crackle what Tricatel like most in his universe: the reality of things and their discrepancy, the intimate and the universal. Features versions by Yuksek. Double-LP version comes in gatefold sleeve; includes download link.
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TRILPFR 060CD
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Bertrand Burgalat's new album, Rêve Capital, will be released by Tricatel. How many of Burgalat's songs have accompanied difficult afternoons, happy evenings and lonely mornings? The list is long. And it gets longer with this album, each track of which widens the rift between the plates of space and time. Jean-Pierre Montal Burgalat makes crackle what Tricatel like most in his universe: the reality of things and their discrepancy, the intimate and the universal. Features versions by Yuksek.
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TRILPFR 059LP
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Catastrophe's second studio album, Gong! released by Tricatel. After Dernier Soleil (2016), La Nuit Est Encore Jeune (2018), and Fizzy (2020), Catastrophe returns with an album/musical comedy about forests, smartphones, and the passing of time. Directed by David Sztanke (aka Tahiti Boy), this ambitious and teeming album propels you into a forty-minute marriage between Kendrick Lamar and Jacques Demy. Catastrophe locked the six of them in the same room, and made music inspired by everything they love: from Orelsan to Gilberto Gil via Brigitte Fontaine or Arcade Fire. Gatefold sleeve; download code.
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TRILPFR 058LP
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Last remaining copies, RSD 2020 release. Fizzy is a selection of eight tracks by Catastrophe, for the first time gathered on vinyl. Born in 2016, Catastrophe would like not to forbid anything, even if it means the risk of ridicule. Whether in forests, on rooftops, crossing France and summer festivals (Rock en Seine, We Love Green, Francofolies), Catastrophe imagines. On stage, surprise reigns supreme and explodes into a musical kaleidoscope. In 33T and with a printed inner sleeve, this vinyl is a beautiful introduction to the world of Catastrophe. Their recent performances on major French and international stages (Eurosonic, Reeperbahn, Munich, Tokyo, Warsaw) show the growing interest for their music and energy. This selection is an ideal gateway to discover them.
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TRILPFR 056LP
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Double LP version. Gatefold sleeve; includes movie and music download code. Christophe Chassol is reshuffling the deck. After making his name known worldwide with three magnificent Ultrascores compositions -- Nola Chérie in 2011, Indiamore in 2013, and Big Sun in 2015 -- working with Solange and Frank Ocean, and playing the most prestigious halls. He's taking his quest to arrange reality even further with Ludi, his new project that includes an album, film, and show. It's play -- an all-important word in music -- that underscores this impressive, masterful construction freely inspired by Hermann Hesse's The Glass Bead Game (1931). Everything is part of the melody: a playground or basketball players in the suburbs, an arcade in Tokyo, a roller coaster, singer Crystal Kay and rapper Kohh. Solo musicians were filmed in rehearsal, like flautist Jocelyn Mienniel and the composer's partner, drummer Mathieu Edward, who managed to reprise on stage. Chassol drew from the great German author's utopic book, where music, mathematics, aesthetics, and spirituality intermingle, to create a passionate work produced by Bertrand Burgalat's label Tricatel that once again justifies his special place in the musical landscape. With Ludi, Chassol directs his own round of Hermann Hesse's game, taking on the title of Magister Ludi, master of The Glass Bead Game. With this double-album, Chassol realizes his ambition: to compose unprecedented music that fills us with joy and prompts reflection.
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TRICDFR 056CD
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Christophe Chassol is reshuffling the deck. After making his name known worldwide with three magnificent Ultrascores compositions -- Nola Chérie in 2011, Indiamore in 2013, and Big Sun in 2015 -- working with Solange and Frank Ocean, and playing the most prestigious halls. He's taking his quest to arrange reality even further with Ludi, his new project that includes an album, film, and show. It's play -- an all-important word in music -- that underscores this impressive, masterful construction freely inspired by Hermann Hesse's The Glass Bead Game (1931). Everything is part of the melody: a playground or basketball players in the suburbs, an arcade in Tokyo, a roller coaster, singer Crystal Kay and rapper Kohh. Solo musicians were filmed in rehearsal, like flautist Jocelyn Mienniel and the composer's partner, drummer Mathieu Edward, who managed to reprise on stage. Chassol drew from the great German author's utopic book, where music, mathematics, aesthetics, and spirituality intermingle, to create a passionate work produced by Bertrand Burgalat's label Tricatel that once again justifies his special place in the musical landscape. With Ludi, Chassol directs his own round of Hermann Hesse's game, taking on the title of Magister Ludi, master of The Glass Bead Game. With this double-album, Chassol realizes his ambition: to compose unprecedented music that fills us with joy and prompts reflection. CD version includes 24p booklet and movie download code.
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TRILPFR 055LP
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In the fall of 1978, after working with a series of bands, New York-based musician and composer Nick West became interested in experimenting with minimalism, collaborating with guitarist and songwriter Ramona Jan and Lyn Byrd. They decided to play pure pop but to substitute a primitive electronic beatbox for a human drummer. The result was Comateens, becoming one of the first groups to discard the traditional sounds and line-ups used by everyone else in New York City's downtown music scene of the late 1970s. In 1980, Nick's brother Oliver joined them as guitarist, and after going on to release three major label albums -- Comateens (1981), Pictures On A String (1983), and Deal With It (1984) -- and with some successful tours and dance-club hits behind them, the band split up following the terribly untimely death of Oliver in June 1987. However, in 1988, Virgin Records issued another LP entitled West & Byrd, recorded by Nick and Lyn as a duo, and in 1991 released a retrospective compilation called One By One: Best Of Comateens, now a rare and much sought-after record among collectors of new wave music. Acclaimed by Etienne Daho, the band has made a name for itself with the singles "Late Night City", "Get Off My Case", and "Don't Come Back". 1980-1985 collects the band's three major label albums. Triple-LP comes in gatefold sleeve; includes eight-page booklet, printed inner sleeves, and download code.
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TRI 25006
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"The sixth translucent 10" on Tricatel presents 6 tracks from Toby Dammit. He has just started a new label Hit Things which is a sub-label of Euro Ralph, the label who supports The Residents. The sound ranges from dark landscapes to electro experiments with a bit of hard techno. The whole thing has been edited by Alex Gopher himself."
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