MP3 Michel Blanc - Le Passage éclair
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New music: jazz rock
9 MP3 Songs
JAZZ: Jazz Fusion, ELECTRONIC: Experimental
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Michel BLANC is a member of PUSH THE TRIANGLE, this band members Stéphane PAYEN and Franck VIGROUX participate to this project:
ALL ABOUT JAZZ march 2005 says abou them
This French band pushes the envelope while garnering high-marks for originality and breadth of implementation. Franck Vigroux cranks out atypical avant-rock sounds from his electric guitar and turntables. As the remainder of the band comprises, cornet- drums-saxophone-vocals. Itâs easily one of the more captivating music marvels of 2005, where the bandâs experimentalism spans rock, free-jazz, and classical concepts. Howling guitars seek a happy medium with difficult time navigations and wild jazz parts. The ensembleâs genre bashing transforms into an unswerving makeup, spiced with stabs at humor and a quasi, electronic-organic tone. They even fuse indigenous folk/rock musings into the heart of matters. Three cheers are in order for an ensemble that transcends a good deal of experimental muck, surfacing within European and American music circles. Given the unorthodox chain of events, these folks somehow seem to pull it all together.
Glenn Astarita
9 MP3 Songs
JAZZ: Jazz Fusion, ELECTRONIC: Experimental
Details:
Michel BLANC is a member of PUSH THE TRIANGLE, this band members Stéphane PAYEN and Franck VIGROUX participate to this project:
ALL ABOUT JAZZ march 2005 says abou them
This French band pushes the envelope while garnering high-marks for originality and breadth of implementation. Franck Vigroux cranks out atypical avant-rock sounds from his electric guitar and turntables. As the remainder of the band comprises, cornet- drums-saxophone-vocals. Itâs easily one of the more captivating music marvels of 2005, where the bandâs experimentalism spans rock, free-jazz, and classical concepts. Howling guitars seek a happy medium with difficult time navigations and wild jazz parts. The ensembleâs genre bashing transforms into an unswerving makeup, spiced with stabs at humor and a quasi, electronic-organic tone. They even fuse indigenous folk/rock musings into the heart of matters. Three cheers are in order for an ensemble that transcends a good deal of experimental muck, surfacing within European and American music circles. Given the unorthodox chain of events, these folks somehow seem to pull it all together.
Glenn Astarita
in partnership with CDbaby


