Immerse yourself in the eclectic soundscape of Pascal Comelade's "Oblique Sessions II," a captivating journey released on February 21, 2010, under the Dsa label. This 46-minute album is a testament to Comelade's unique musical vision, blending a variety of styles and influences into a cohesive and intriguing whole.
The album opens with "Wings On Rock," setting the tone for the experimental and innovative tracks that follow. Each song, from the enigmatic « K » to the whimsical "Here Come The Warm Jets," showcases Comelade's knack for creating atmospheric and engaging compositions. The French titles, such as "Saint-Augustin Tombant Vers Le Haut" and "Le Piètre Tableau D'un Monde Riant," add a layer of intrigue and cultural depth to the listening experience.
"Oblique Sessions II" is not just a collection of songs but a carefully crafted exploration of sound and texture. Comelade's use of unconventional instruments and techniques results in a rich tapestry of sonic landscapes that are both familiar and otherworldly. Whether you're a long-time fan of Comelade's work or a newcomer to his unique brand of music, this album offers a compelling and rewarding experience.
From the playful "Krafft-Ebbing Et Les Coupeurs De Nattes" to the introspective "De La Neurologie Au Zig-Zag," each track on "Oblique Sessions II" invites you to explore the boundaries of your musical palate. Pascal Comelade's latest offering is a must-listen for anyone seeking something fresh and innovative in the world of contemporary music.