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Super Forma
Super Forma
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There may even be songs which can do all those things at the same time, and in a span of 5 minutes. But, to be honest, I only know of one such song. It’s called “Good Remake” and it’s by Orval Carlos Sibelius (ex-Centenaire). It’s found on his second album “Super Forma”. And, because we’re lucky bastards, it’s at the very end of the record so that only the righteous and the valorous can enjoy it as a blissful reward. However, you won’t need either patience or courage to listen to this record. A barely functioning stereo will do. For, despite that “Super Forma” was crafted with uncompromising care (two years of tinkering, first in the studio and later on og tape) over a period of two years (the first sound engineer threw in the towel then passed the baton to Stéphane Laporte - Centenaire, Egyptology, Domotic) and besides the fact that it contains a pair of otherworldly moments where Reason has been discarded for good (the psychotronic song “Cafuron” and its fuzzed-out trums chanting the pinnacle moment of the worst day ever lived by a human being with horrendous arpeggios in the back), the album only owes his epic, screaming polychromatic and hazily oct nature to its songs.
Product details
Release Date:
2013-11-04
Publication Date:
2013-11-04
Publisher:
Labels C Clapping Music
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