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Degiheugi
Broken Symphony

Broken Symphony

Artists

Degiheugi

Catno

LP03

Formats

2x Vinyl LP Album Deluxe Edition Limited Edition Reissue Remastered Stereo

Country

Europe

Release date

Jan 1, 2021

Styles

Trip Hop

Degiheugi - The Broken Symphony

Véritable travail d’orfèvre, “The Broken Symphony” est un pur bijou. Entre rap, trip-hop et electro, Degiheugi est cette fois-ci accompagné du rappeur Ghostown, de la chanteuse Nawelle et du talentueux bidouilleur L’omelette, déjà présent sur son précédent opus Only after the show.
 “The Broken Symphony” s’écoute une fois, puis deux et puis ça devient quasi obsessionnel. Les inspirations sont nombreuses, provenant autant du funk, du jazz que de la musique classique ou des musiques de films (Morricone…). On est submergé par des atmosphères hypnotiques, des océans de couleurs et des sentiments bien réels. Des flots d’histoires qui sollicitent incessamment l’imaginaire tant la richesse musicale et la qualité de la production sont soignées. (© Julien/Tranzistor)

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34€*

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A1

1, 2, 3.... The Magic Number

6:09

A2

Brick Tones

5:02

A3

Mes Nuits Tziganes

7:07

B1

Danse Avec Moi

3:49

B2

La Fille A la Balançoire

3:17

B3

What If (introduction)

0:35

B4

What If (remix)

3:44

B5

Jessy

5:53

C1

The Broken Symphony

2:11

C2

Horror Scratchy Show

6:05

C3

Des Poèmes

2:49

C4

Blues And Sushi

5:07

D1

Night Black Crow Part.1

3:49

D2

Night Black Crow Part.2

3:49

D3

Dans Tout Les P'tits Bars

3:49

D4

L'improvisation Au Ukulélé

3:49

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