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ARTIST
AZZARO, ROMAIN
TITLE
La Vita Non E Un Film
FORMAT
2LP
LABEL
ROTARY PHONO LAB
CATALOG #
RPLAB 001LP
RPLAB 001LP
GENRE
ELECTRONIC
RELEASE DATE
12/18/2020
La Vita Non E Un Film
is the first studio album produced by multi-instrumentalist
Rouge Mécanique
under his real name:
Romain Azzaro
. Conceived as the soundtrack of an imaginary film, this collection of music pieces composed between 2007 and 2020 presents his very own interpretation of rock, blues, classical, ambient, and electronic music. The story begins with "Vvoid", composed on a rainy night with
Myako
in Berlin, a powerful and cinematic track. Then, his alter ego Rouge Mécanique takes over with "Prelude", "Channel 5", and "Who Knows About This One?" showing his signature style of electro-fueled rock. In the middle of this journey, tracks like "Crewhassan", "Cousu De Fil Blanc", and "Ballet Jelinox" show the more experimental side of his music, and work produced for film scores. This leads us to the 12-minute jam "Above Space 35", a trippy tribute to the krautrock scene he loves, featuring
Jason Bakker
, and sounds like a lost recording of
Pink Floyd
's blues-iest inspirations. The story ends on a more nostalgic note, with the soft groove of "Sea Sex And Salt" and the gorgeous acoustic guitar solo on "Green Line".
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