Paris, the forest, Arp2600
Wednesday, February 6th, 2008
Principles Of Geometry - Titan
I've got a real soft spot for the beardo-weirdos lately. But when I think about it, that's been going on for quite some time now. I wrote about Principles Of Geometry - beardos Guillaume Grosso and Jeremy Dvual - back in early 2005, when their first album came out.
This track comes from album number two, Lazare - a little digging and it looks like that is French for Lazarus, so it appears PoG have been raised from the dead! The album is definitely darker and more avant-garde than the first one, and there are a number of songs with vocals on them, including MCs Cannibal Ox and Hanger18, our friend Sebastien Tellier, as well as this crazy/amazing cover of Poni Hoax's "LA Murder Motel". It is out now on Joakim's Tigersushi label.
I loved the glitchy beats and synths back then, and I really love the bigger synths, more strings, and more cohesive sound this time around. The new album feels more expansive, more emotive - it isn't easy squeezing emotion out of Arp2600s, Moogs, Korgs and all that stuff, but Grosso and Duval seem to be quite masterful at it. I really hope the new M83 sounds as full and interesting as Lazare.
The first single from the album, for "A Mountain For President" (the track that features Sebastien Tellier) includes a pair remixes, one by MFR-pal Speakerine, and one by Joakim... who is playing Saturday night at the Modular + People Don't Dance No More party at Studio B (with me and Andy Butler and Juan Maclean!!!). There, see how it's all connected?
Check out the videos for "Colefax" and "A Mountain For President", and purchase Lazare from Forced Exposure (and check the "download" page on the Tigersushi site for links to various-locality mp3 stores). Highly recommended.


