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House DJs have been weaving rock guitar licks and power chords into their grooves and mixes for years. Rinôçérôse take a cue from them and run with it. At times, the French group plays houselike riffs on guitars and puts them over four-on-the-floor beats to create tracks that smoothly integrate the two genres. Sometimes discrete elements from each style bump up against each other, creating striking combinations. A wailing guitar sits right next to an acid squelch on "La Guitaristic House Organization" and "Le Triangle" places an indie-rock strum over a house beat. Other elements also come into play. The Brazilian-flavored "Mes Vacances a Rio" occasionally drifts into dub territory; fuzz tones and jazzy flute ride the Latin and Jamaican rhythms. On "Popular Mechanics," dreamily hypnotic e-bow drones get tickled by skittering percussion patterns. It'll be interesting to see what follows Installation Sonore's fun fusion. --Fred Cisterna
Product Description
French Electronic from the South of France: Mixing Easy Listening and Light House Music with Spacey Flute and Psychedelic Pop.
Installation Sonore,Rinocerose,V2
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