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Disco Boy

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発売日 2024年02月09日
国内/輸入 輸入
レーベルCitizen Records
構成数 1
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 CLVG101
SKU 3516628429613

構成数 : 1枚

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作品の情報

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アーティスト: Vitalic

商品の紹介

Since the beginning of his career as Vitalic, Pascal Arbezs music has been a mainstay of television and film; his 2012 album Flashmob even served as the soundtrack to the movie La leggenda di Kaspar Hauser. Theres a similar blurring of boundaries on his Lumieres Award-winning music for Giacomo Abbruzzeses Disco Boy, which borrows "Winter Is Coming," the eerie finale to his ambitious two-part work Dissidaence: Episodes 1-2. Like that album, Vitalics first officially released score spans his musics wide-ranging moods as it illustrates the interconnected stories of a French Foreign Legion member and a guerrilla fighter holding French hostages in the Niger Delta. While a few of Arbezs pieces are seemingly straightforward, like the surging, glowstick-ready "Vladimir 92" or the brooding "Lost Times," Disco Boys most satisfying moments dissolve the boundaries between the dancefloor and the battlefield. The swelling physicality of "The Rising"s stratospheric chords and relentless disco-house beat evokes a chase scene as much as a club tracks build and drop; on "La Guerre," flares of plaintive melody shoot up over a rhythm that crunches like marching soldiers. Arbezs tight palette harnesses the scores complex and constantly changing moods ably -- the same murky synth bass lends stalking menace to "The Swamps" and an industrial stomp to "Helicopter" -- and makes any flourishes, like the hand drums on "Cœur des tenebres," that much more distinctive. While Disco Boys dizzying tonal shifts are probably easier to follow within the films context, its unquestionably an engaging work from an artist whose music never stays in the same place for long. ~ Heather Phares
Rovi

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