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Label:InFiné
Cat-No:iF1057CD
Release-Date:15.05.2020
Configuration:CD Excl
Barcode:3516628312427
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Last in:21.04.2020
Label:InFiné
Cat-No:iF1057CD
Release-Date:15.05.2020
Configuration:CD Excl
Barcode:3516628312427
CD - Territory: WORLD EX France

Special remarks:
=> CD in a double gatefold cover (like all the other InFiné CDs)
=> Printed inner sleeve
=> All in 100% recycled cardboard

Tracklist:
1_Lucid Dream - 04:54
2_La Marbrerie - 06:22
3_Sophora Japonica - 02:47
4_Ginkgo Biloba - 03:31
5_Nouveau Monde - 06:45
6_Room With A View - 03:31
7_ Le Crapaud Doré - 03:30
8_Liminal Space - 04:05
09_Human - 06:55
10_Babel - 04:18
11_Esperenza - 04:22
12_Raverie - 07:56
13_Solastalgia - 04:00

Release Info:
„Room With A View“ sees Rone returning to his musical roots and the set-up of his early albums: purely electronic, solitarily conceived without any musical collaborators. At the same time he was able to leave his comfort zone through a new kind of artistic liaison. The album was produced alongside a live show commissioned by the Théâtre du Châtelet in Paris and developed together with choreography collective (LA) HORDE and 20 dancers of the Ballet National de Marseille. This new kind of collaborative approach allowed Rone to produce his most sincere and far-reaching music in some time. Inspired by discussions of collapsologie and climate change, „Room With A View“ offers food for thought on how to deal with one of the most pressing issues of humanity.

The Fenchman manages to let his trademark sound shine in a new light, pleasing early fans as well as every electronica enthusiast. Typically melodic beats like „Ginkgo Biloba“ nestle against tracks that exhibit classic influences from Boards of Canada („La Marbrerie“) to SAW-era Aphex Twin („Raverie“), euphoric dancefloor rhythms sit next to contemplative synth work. Tracks like „Sophora Japonica“ showcase Rone’s mastership in atmosphere, which sometimes requires no drums at all. Elsewhere, Rone is clearly reviving the club-centric vibe of „Tohu Bohu“ and experimenting with elements of dub. It all makes for and adventurous and rewarding listen.

Most importantly, Rone is redefining the notion of „organic“ in electronic music through use of field and voice recordings. Be it his own child chattering, Aurelien Barrau or Alain Damasio debating, or the dance troupe rehearsing and discussing the show. "Because the writing process of the album was very machine focused, it seemed appropriate to feed back a human touch into the music and to still have bodies involved". Thus „Esperanza“ uses the steps of the dancers as a rhythm to start a new track, while in „Human“ they serve as a choir. This idea of extended human collaboration becomes apparent also on the album cover.

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