Tuesday, February 1, 2011

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Agoria - Impermanence (In Fine)


Agoria - Impermanence (bullet)

Genre: Techno , e

Released: January 31

I remember when I discovered Agoria: I been smashed. It was with the album "The Green Armchair" sophomore Sebastien Devaud. Titles like "The violins drunk," "Wrong line" or "Like a bull" transported me outright.

Then I went to delusions and disappointments. Already with the next album "Go Fast" flat as possible, then with the compilations "At the controls" and "Balance 016" not necessarily bad, but it's good compilations, this is not very exciting. On top of that, the only live performance of Agoria I could see (the Ososphère) left me unmoved.

And yet I am always interested in what the guy. "The Green Armchair" is so good it is evident that will spawn other hard, if not the same size, at least good enough to make several trips in my deck.

To return to the disk that interests us here, "Impermanence", I must say that my ear stands! The entire album will be listening this week on the link below. Already five titles are available. It includes a production-haired, relatively customizable titles, featuring the interesting (Kid A, Seth Troxler or Carl Craig). Yeah, it seems to do serious.

There are licked Agoria techno. There may be missing the little bit of originality that makes listening a lot "The green armchair," but the sound is good. Particularly "Panta Rei", which begins in a rather classic but leads to delve into the music with its catchy synths and metronomic beats.

More than wait for the other titles to get an opinion on the entire wafer. But it seems a good start. And honestly ca pleasure!

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