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Le Vent Qui Crie

by Baruch Williamson

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Le Vent Qui Crie
by Baruch Williamson 🇧🇪
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Belgian producer and multi-instrumentalist, Baruch Williamson.
Le Vent Qui Crie = The Wind That Cries

IndieRockMag.com Review -

"The only thing I wanted to say with this album is that if we continue to neglect scientists as we have done with the current pandemic, the social and economic disasters that will follow due to climate change will be much larger and more catastrophic than what we’re seeing right now. Western authorities have neglected Chinese scientists for months and could have acted more skillfully. But how long have we been neglecting scientists over to climate change? What more do we need to start thinking and adapting? "

To introduce his first album, published last month on a brand new Bandcamp page, Baruch Williamson does not go there by four paths and chooses to challenge the listener on the causes of the current situation, also anticipating "after" . It is undoubtedly a question of going beyond the cleavage between technology and nature to imagine a world where these concepts would be less distinct, and where each would nourish the other without starting its disappearance and de-naturing it.

Also, behind the machines and the basses, the introductory Ball Of Gas gives way to a few bird cries. But to analyze Le Vent Qui Crie using only the prism of these essential societal and environmental questions would be wrong. First of all, the Belgian offers us a disc with crazy charm and incredible underlying power. As such, Everything (Our Mongoloid Leaders) is a small pearl based on martial percussion, an aggressive but controlled bass line and a committed and nonchalant song at the same time. Addictive and stripper, while retaining a form of restraint.

Listening to Atlantic Wave , fifth of the six songs on this disc, we can definitely spot the majority influence of the disc, based on the side of Versailles. The marriage between sharp bass and modular synths both dreamlike and fiery indeed recalls Air , notably the 10,000 Hz Legend period , and the following title makes the comparison even more obvious. Sally Watch The Stars , an obvious nod to one of the tracks from Moon Safari , ends the album with an eleven-minute astral odyssey, condensing most of the artist's expertise, including modular psychedelic electro. is as tasty as it is effective.

Translated from French to English.
Source: www.indierockmag.com/article33550.html

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released May 21, 2020

Baruch Williamson, Dream Museum Records

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