Phil Reptil - Phil Reptil eponyme (2023)
Artist: Phil Reptil
Title: Phil Reptil eponyme
Year Of Release: 2023
Label: PEEWEE!
Genre: Jazz, Vocal Jazz
Quality: 320 kbps | FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 00:53:11
Total Size: 124 mb | 240 mb
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Phil Reptil eponyme
Year Of Release: 2023
Label: PEEWEE!
Genre: Jazz, Vocal Jazz
Quality: 320 kbps | FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 00:53:11
Total Size: 124 mb | 240 mb
WebSite: Album Preview
01. Phil Reptil - La fabuleuse histoire de...
02. Phil Reptil - GOE
03. Phil Reptil - Cherubino
04. Phil Reptil - AYANA
05. Phil Reptil - Il viscomte dimezzato
06. Phil Reptil - Guru
07. Phil Reptil - Profondo rosso
08. Phil Reptil - Kuun laulu
09. Phil Reptil - A Life of Suffering
10. Phil Reptil - Listen to the Mermaids
11. Phil Reptil - Still Frenzy
12. Phil Reptil - Walking Andy Suite
13. Phil Reptil - What Is Love
Personnel:
Phil Reptil (guitars, bouzouki)
Carole Agostini (guitar, voice)
Nosfell (voice)
Etienne Gaillochet (drums)
Sophia Domancich (piano)
Claude Tchamitchian (double bass)
Simon Goubert (drums)
Macdara Smith (voice)
Phil Reptil belongs to the brotherhood of musical storytellers. Eponymous is a poetic sequel to one of his many dreams. For the first time in his discography, Phil Reptil chooses not to use the extreme sound contrasts that are usually his signature. He unfolds his new stories continuously, in an atmosphere of tranquility and gentleness, a dreamlike journey built in thirteen stages, like a feature film, where his complicity with cinema and literature flourishes splendidly.
With Nosfell, the most singular experimental singer, he finds an ideal partner to express his daydreams in 2 songs - Goe and Guru - with strong pop accents. Macdara Smith, troublemaker narrator already heard at his side with Zarboth, distills his torn poetry in the very electro and very cinematographic Ayana and the poignant chant of A Life of Suffering.
With Simon Goubert, Claude Tchamitchian and Sophia Domancich, he immerses himself for the first time and at the highest level in the dazzle of interplay and passes very naturally with them from Free Rock to Free Jazz without ever losing the thread of his story, in Profondo Rosso and Kuun Laulu.
Like a Bill Frisell, his multicolored guitars also know how to play with silence and space. Eponym allows you to hear a very wide acoustic and electric palette in small or long solo pieces - Walking Andy Suite, What is Love, Cherubino. Étienne Gaillochet, accomplice drummer of all the adventures and Carole Agostini, delicate interlocutor in the opening duo.
Very inspired by the Kwakiutl Indians and their potlatch art, Phil Reptil invites us here to a party where a thousand little sonic riches are generously distributed to the listener.
With Nosfell, the most singular experimental singer, he finds an ideal partner to express his daydreams in 2 songs - Goe and Guru - with strong pop accents. Macdara Smith, troublemaker narrator already heard at his side with Zarboth, distills his torn poetry in the very electro and very cinematographic Ayana and the poignant chant of A Life of Suffering.
With Simon Goubert, Claude Tchamitchian and Sophia Domancich, he immerses himself for the first time and at the highest level in the dazzle of interplay and passes very naturally with them from Free Rock to Free Jazz without ever losing the thread of his story, in Profondo Rosso and Kuun Laulu.
Like a Bill Frisell, his multicolored guitars also know how to play with silence and space. Eponym allows you to hear a very wide acoustic and electric palette in small or long solo pieces - Walking Andy Suite, What is Love, Cherubino. Étienne Gaillochet, accomplice drummer of all the adventures and Carole Agostini, delicate interlocutor in the opening duo.
Very inspired by the Kwakiutl Indians and their potlatch art, Phil Reptil invites us here to a party where a thousand little sonic riches are generously distributed to the listener.