Thursday, March 17, 2011

Dale Cooper Quartet & The Dictaphones – Parole de Navarre


Dale Cooper Quartet & The Dictaphones – Parole de Navarre
[Denovali Records, 2010]
genre: Jazz, Drone, Ambient, Electronica
Album review by Astronaut
Dale Cooper Quartet and the Dictaphones is a quartet from France that improvises and experiments by combining jazz, drone and electronic elements in order to create a very special result. Parole de Navarre is their debut album although that was originally released in 2006. They use guitars, saxophone, trumpet, electronic samples and blood-curdling screams in order to create an infinite gloomy audio result.
Parole de Navarre consists of ten tracks of slow cinematic dark-jazz merged with subsonic tense moments. It is really a magical album. It captivates your soul from the very first sound and dives you deeper and deeper into its bottomless end, every single time you hear it. It is also a strictly personal album. Do not share its dark and mystical moments with anyone else. It appeals only to you. Hear it and let it become the soundtrack of your darkest feelings.
Tracks:
1. Ta Grenier
2. Une Cellier
3. La Boudoir
4. Aucun Cave
5. Ma Dressing
6. Ma Couloir
7. Sa Vestibule
8. Mon Bibliotheque
9. Elle Corridor
10. Lui Hall

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