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The prevailing sensation is of a work devoted in every particular detail to the cult of hi-fi, a kind of extra-luxury packaging. An album that will add a snobby touch to your collection, but that you'll struggle to take out of its case more than a couple of times.
The prevailing sensation is of a work devoted in every particular detail to the cult of hi-fi, a kind of extra-luxury packaging.
An album that will add a snobby touch to your collection, but that you'll struggle to take out of its case more than a couple of times.
Discover the refined elegance of Charlotte Gainsbourg's 5:55 and experience its unique blend of ambient pop and delicate vocals.
"The poetic lyrics almost bring tears... but the melodies are so repetitive and anonymous they almost bring a smile." "Caressing, passionate, heart-wrenching but also repetitive and anonymous: what’s left is the cover to put on display on my bedroom’s record shelf."
"The poetic lyrics almost bring tears... but the melodies are so repetitive and anonymous they almost bring a smile."
"Caressing, passionate, heart-wrenching but also repetitive and anonymous: what’s left is the cover to put on display on my bedroom’s record shelf."
Discover Charlotte Gainsbourg’s 5:55 and explore its dreamy and classy soundscapes yourself.
A song imbued with an almost alien mood, a hypnotic rhythm that permeates the skin. Yes, now I am happy. I have managed to find the right path again.
A song imbued with an almost alien mood, a hypnotic rhythm that permeates the skin.
Yes, now I am happy. I have managed to find the right path again.
Dive into Charlotte Gainsbourg’s 5:55 and experience a mesmerizing blend of French electro-chic and poetic pop. Listen now!
The main idea was to write in music the thoughts of a person suffering from insomnia at 5:55 in the morning, thus describing daydreams and visions of ghosts. She provided the ideas for the drafting of the album, but above all, she contributed her whispered voice, performing the forty-two minutes of music without a flaw.
The main idea was to write in music the thoughts of a person suffering from insomnia at 5:55 in the morning, thus describing daydreams and visions of ghosts.
She provided the ideas for the drafting of the album, but above all, she contributed her whispered voice, performing the forty-two minutes of music without a flaw.
Listen to Charlotte Gainsbourg’s 5:55 and discover a unique blend of dreamlike music and poetic collaboration.
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