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Artists

Chassol

Labels

Tricatel

Catno

TRILPFR056

Formats

2x Vinyl LP Album Stereo

Country

France

Release date

Mar 6, 2020

Chassol Ludi OST Tricatel Jazz Pop Le DIscopathe Montpellier 2020

Après Indiamore (2013) et Big Sun (2015), Chassol explore le thème du jeu au travers d’un film musical foisonnant et ambitieux. En un peu plus d’une heure, il nous propulse de la douce rumeur d’une cour de récréation à la frénésie d’une salle de jeux d’arcade au Japon, d’un terrain de basket en banlieue parisienne à la folie d’un roller coaster Tokyoïte.

Téléchargement du film inclus.

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After Indiamore (2013) and Big Sun (2015), Chassol explores the motif of the game by means of a dense and ambitious musical film. This hour-long experience is a poetic promenade through a school recess, a frenetic japanese arcade, a suburbian basketball court in France and wild roller coaster ride in Tokyo.

Movie download included.

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A1

Ouverture

0:26

A2

Les Règles

4:30

A3

Sirine

0:22

A4

Concerto Pour Batterie Et Cour De Récréation

8:43

B1

Savana, Céline, Aya (Part 1)

0:58

B2

Savana, Céline, Aya (Part 2)

3:03

B3

Your Hands

1:05

B4

Koh & Sam

1:12

B5

Mikado Walking

2:06

B6

Poltergeist

1:42

B7

Esatabemakuru

1:09

B8

Tetris Synths

0:19

B9

Tetris Crystal

1:01

C1

I Think The Game (Part 1)

0:51

C2

I Think The Game (Part 2)

1:19

C3

I Think The Game (Part 3)

3:13

C4

I Think The Game (Part 4)

1:21

C5

Dribbles & Beats

2:05

C6

Camarades

3:53

C7

Rollercoaster (Part 1)

1:34

C8

Rollercoaster (Part 2)

2:40

D1

On Top

0:34

D2

I Love Vertigo

2:26

D3

Game Rule

1:40

D4

Le Jeu De La Phrase

4:24

D5

Wolf Music

1:16

D6

Les Anneaux De Saturne

2:55

D7

Wolf Music (Finale)

0:26

D8

Générique (Benjamin)

3:55

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