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Thylacine (FR)
CINEMATIC ELECTRONIC JOURNEYS WITH ORGANIC PULSE
Since his debut album "Transsiberian", Thylacine has developed a penchant for producing music while traveling. His aim is to combine music and image and bring listeners closer to his world. With this approach, Thylacine climbed the career ladder and gained a reputation in France as a young electro prodigy.
"Sometimes you have to uproot yourself to get in tune with yourself and the world around you." The artist, with whom we have traveled aboard the Trans-Siberian Railway, on the roads of the Andes and the Faroe Islands, and through Turkey - where he learned to play the bağlama - has once again departed from the familiar patterns of his Parisian studio to create Roads Vol. 3.
True to his now iconic way of traveling - a 1972 Airstream trailer converted into a mobile studio - William Rezé aka Thylacine gave himself the most precious resource of all: Time.
Time that is so often lacking when you're caught up in routines. Time that allows journeys to become real experiences, where intuition can develop into something bolder, deeper and more original. Even without the impressive videos accompanying the music, images of landscapes emerge before the inner eye - an imaginary journey through the beauty of our earth. Thylacine creates a musical stop button for the daily grind and opens the horizon. Wellness for mind and ears.
CINEMATIC ELECTRONIC JOURNEYS WITH ORGANIC PULSE
Since his debut album "Transsiberian", Thylacine has developed a penchant for producing music while traveling. His aim is to combine music and image and bring listeners closer to his world. With this approach, Thylacine climbed the career ladder and gained a reputation in France as a young electro prodigy.
"Sometimes you have to uproot yourself to get in tune with yourself and the world around you." The artist, with whom we have traveled aboard the Trans-Siberian Railway, on the roads of the Andes and the Faroe Islands, and through Turkey - where he learned to play the bağlama - has once again departed from the familiar patterns of his Parisian studio to create Roads Vol. 3.
True to his now iconic way of traveling - a 1972 Airstream trailer converted into a mobile studio - William Rezé aka Thylacine gave himself the most precious resource of all: Time.
Time that is so often lacking when you're caught up in routines. Time that allows journeys to become real experiences, where intuition can develop into something bolder, deeper and more original. Even without the impressive videos accompanying the music, images of landscapes emerge before the inner eye - an imaginary journey through the beauty of our earth. Thylacine creates a musical stop button for the daily grind and opens the horizon. Wellness for mind and ears.
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