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For fans of dale cooper quartet, lovers of experimental and atmospheric music, and listeners drawn to dark, hypnotic soundscapes.
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THE REVIEW

An unhealthy black vessel sails through hopeless waters. It moves heavily, brushing against high cliffs that envelop it in a palpable shadow.

The faceless helmsman breaks the heavy hypnotism of the waves by chanting soft melodies, evoking memories of feminine songs.

In his memory, memories of ancient eastern ports illuminated by sudden electric scars are stirred.

One sails through a perpetual darkness.

The voice of the sea invokes the eternal company of the wind, deep echoes of waves upon the high murky cliffs that follow with their gaze the slow sailing without a friendly port.

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Dale Cooper Quartet's Astrild Astrild is an atmospheric and hypnotic album that evokes deep emotions through its dark, melancholic melodies. The review uses vivid sea and shadow imagery to describe the music’s immersive and haunting nature, highlighting its experimental and evocative qualities. The album transports listeners on a mysterious journey filled with echoes of ancient eastern ports and perpetual darkness.

Tracklist

01   Mia Outarde Bondon (00:00)

02   Pemp Ajour Imposte (00:00)

03   Son Mansarde Roselin (00:00)

04   Five Clenche Bouscarte / Ocho Accenteur (00:00)

05   Huis Chevêchette (00:00)

06   Ta Châssis Euplecte (00:00)

07   Tua Oriel Courvite Isabelle (00:00)

Dale Cooper Quartet and the Dictaphones

A French quartet from Dijon named after the Twin Peaks character, producing dark-jazz and ambient-leaning experimental music.
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