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Artist:
TAHITI 80
Title:
The Past, The Present & The Possible
Label:
HUMAN SOUNDS (FRANCE)
Format:
CD
Price:
$15.50
Catalog #:
HS 003CD
French indie-rockers
Tahiti 80
have proven themselves true originals who've touched souls with carefully-crafted delights for over fifteen years. Their latest offering however, is their most radical departure yet. Comparable to
Blur
's transition from
Leisure
to
Modern Life Is Rubbish
or perhaps clutching towards
Bowie
's chameleon-like early day personas, the entitlement of the word "rebirth" stands evident. Released as the first full-length on their self-owned label Human Sounds, boundaries are finally limitless. For starters, Tahiti 80 is now a six-piece unit. The additions include long-time touring members
Julien Barbagallo
and
Raphaël Léger
on backing vocals, keyboards, and percussions/drums changing the position of co-writer
Sylvain Marchand
due to chronic ear damage. The album was produced by
Xavier Boyer
and
Pedro Resende
; mixed by Tahiti alumni
Tony Lash
(
Wallpaper For The Soul
,
Axe Riverboy
,
Cardinal
,
Eric Matthews
) and
Tore Johansson
(
Puzzle
,
Cardigans
,
Franz Ferdinand
). Their influences seemed to align, leaving them to call
The Past, The Present & The Possible
both willingly and reluctantly "our '80s postmodern album," noting a mixtape Xavier made with bands such as
Wire
,
New Order
,
The The
,
Andy Weatherall
'90s productions and
Squeeze
(or something more modern, like
Cornelius
). While both The Past and The Present have taught us what to expect from the Tahiti lads, The Possible is by far the tightest, most complex and thoughtful instrumentation of the band's career. Many first time occurrences include Xavier programming beats for a record and
Médéric Gontier
singing lead on the warm, acoustic breezes of "Want Some?" "Defender" shows no mercy, building a new layer of infectiousness every thirty seconds. In the same breath, the lyrics deliver the emotional content to either sing along or just soulfully listen. Tahiti 80 have always been and will continue as a "musical" band giving the fans the best of their industry.
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