Kogut, Antoine: Sphere Of Existence
Kogut, Antoine: Sphere Of Existence
Format: VINYL LP
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Artist: Kogut, Antoine
Label: Versatile
Product Type: VINYL LP
UPC: 5060589480445
Genre: Dance
9 months of gestation that ignites in 7 titles of contemplative pop, hovering funk, cosmic soul built all this: the jazz fusion of Soft Machine, the krautrock of the wizards of Can, the irresistible languor of Italian crooners (Toto Cutugno and Lucio Battisti in the lead) as the soundtracks, so sensual, composed by Pino Donnagio for Brian de Palma... But if Antoine Kogut makes this references his own, it is because he considers each of the titles of 'Sphere of Existence' as songs, not tracks. With his deep voice he has the ambition to tell us a story through them: his own, and that of the world in which we live with as a guiding idea that all Phillip K. Dick's predictions have come true today. Which ones? You'll have to look in the multiple circles assembled by Antoine Kogut to compose 'Sphere of Existence'. A clue: all he used were 7 synth sounds. The quest has just begun.
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