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Etienne Jaumet & Fabrizio Rat

Etienne Jaumet & Fabrizio Rat

Labels

Bureau B

Catno

BB409

Formats

1x Vinyl LP Album

Country

France

Release date

Mar 18, 2022

Jaumet Fabrizio Rat - Le Discopathe - Montpellier

On their self-titled debut album Etienne Jaumet and Fabrizio Rat, both trained pianists, re-invent their favourite instrument to make us hear it in a totally new way. While the former creates unusual sounds thanks to the rhythmic machines that accompany his piano, the latter uses this classical and romantic instrument par excellence to explore the techno sphere.
"The basic idea of our duo is to confront the harmonic richness of the piano and the synthesizer through rhythm. To explore our interactions through live music. To develop new atmospheres thanks to the evocative power of unusual sounds. Somewhere between ambient and sound experimentation…'

Media: Mi
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A1

Rive Opposte

A2

Sentiero

A3

Trasmutazione

A4

Profondita

B1

Sofiarre Insieme

B2

Magnetismo

B3

Visione Pop

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