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Silence - L'autre endroit
L'autre endroit

by Silence

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9 tracks
33:14
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1 Cellule
 
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3:40
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2 Réalité
 
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3:51
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3 Stop!
 
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4:08
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4 Expérience
 
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1:24
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5 Effacé
 
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6:03
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6 Sale
 
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2:19
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7 Particule
 
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4:28
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8 Larmes
 
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3:22
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9 Follow me
 
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Silence
 


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06/02/06

This album is nothing short of absolutely brilliant. Pseudo-classical ambient progressive electro-rock. Mozart meets Jean-Michel Jarre meets a guitar. Genius.

The music and artwork are both hauntingly beautiful, and I strongly encourage all listeners to snag the full lossless artwork from http://silence.culturelibre.net/musique/index.htm. The sound quality is absolutely flawless, and I am unfortunate in that my ears are not at all tolerant of bad production.

"Cellule" has to be one of the most varied instrumental tracks I have heard in quite a while. A reedy sawtooth, electronic drums and an industrial metallic clang set the theme for most of the song, but it ends in a firestorm of electric guitars accompanied by a more acoustic sounding drumkit.

"Effacé" is the most electronic sounding track. It features a pulsating bass accompanied by a loud throbbing bass drum and clattering electronics which to the initiated I can only describe as "demo-style". Nevertheless, it fits perfectly with the rest of the album and has a distinctly un-electronic sound even as it borrows memes from dark electronic music. It thrives admirably on a contrast of tempo between the slow and mournful and the rapid and deadly. Later, a guitar lead is introduced which rounds of the track admirably.

"Larmes", in contrast, is the most orchestral track. It begins with a piano accompanied accompanied by a sampled chorus, but electronics are swiftly introduced in the form of a boxy, clattering drumkit which somehow succeeds in complementing the more traditional feel of everything else in the track. It is impossible to decide whether an instrument that appears later and sets the theme for most of the track should be described as a pad or a violin, since it seems to share the best features of both.

Finally, "Follow Me" rounds off the album with breakbeat drums, a dreamy bell-like lead and a gritty sawtooth bass. The final track is an ambient rounding-off rather than a crescendo finale, but is more than satisfactory and leaves the listener with the distinct desire to hear the entire album again.

My only complaint is that "Stop!" sounds a bit like Cradle of Filth when they are trying to be ambient (c.f. "Venus in Fear"), and while there is nothing particularly wrong with it I'm not convinced it fits thematically with the rest of the piece.

Nonetheless, two thumbs up (way up). The fact that it is free for any and all re-use only serves to raise my opinion of it to new heights.

26/07/08

i feel really connected to this music, and i'm sure to listen to it again

24/03/06

High quality ear pleasing, daring and concentrated on its manifesto.

29/05/06

I'm an instrumental aficionado, and this album redefined speechless music. Now, that's saying something. Quite simply, it is a _must_ hear for all those who love music.

The beats and subtle guitaring really get to you. You can't resist listening to tracks like "Stop!", "Particule" and "Follow Me", over and over again. The novelty just doesn't wear off.

Stop reading this, and hear this album NOW!

08/08/08

Interesting usage of soft elements mixed with harder styles, well worth the listen!

08/02/08

It's been a long long time since anything has captured me like L'autre endroit has! This album has everything I'd ever seek in this genre and more...

Dark, hypnotic, pulsing ... it gets under your skin and lives there for days! I find myself re-playing this music in my mind all through the day.

Down tempo enough almost to qualify as "chill" at times, yet there is a very "driven" quality as well, some ferocious guitar licks will really grab you, and the "darkness" of "Stop" will likely disturb some listeners.

Realite is probably my favorite track, the "cello" and piano tones juxtaposed with electronic interludes play with my mind in a very satisfying way.

I can't recommend this album highly enough

12/12/07

Excellent! This album has been on my daily playlist for a few months now, I'm still not tired of it.

29/03/06

02/11/08

What a shock to the system this album is, as soon as you start to listen to this album, you realize what a master piece this album is, it has imagination, clarity, electro ambient, instrumental, trip hop, atmospheric, dark, experimental, cool, amazing piece of work, check this album out, you will not be sorry you did! Bravo and thanks for sharing!

 

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Album information

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Genre Electro
Release January 09, 2006
Listens 461449 Downloads 42532
Starred 2737 Playlisted 1128    
Reviews 446 Rating 8.1/10

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