Igorrr is the stage name of French musician Gautier Serre. He blends baroque, breakcore, metal and electronic music into dense, syncretic compositions noted for high production values and eccentric, often grotesque aesthetics.

Gautier Serre records as Igorrr. Releases mentioned in reviews include Nostril (Ad Noiseam), Hallelujah and Savage Sinusoid (released on Metal Blade in 2017). Reviews note he began as a sound technician.

DeBaser reviews present Igorrr as a syncretic, genre-mashing project by Gautier Serre that mixes baroque, breakcore, metal and electronic elements. Reviews consistently praise production quality and adventurous composition while noting its polarizing, often grotesque or Dadaist aesthetic. Key albums covered: Nostril, Hallelujah, Savage Sinusoid.

For:Listeners of experimental music, avant-garde metal, breakcore and fans of genre-mixing production.

 “Hallelujah” by “Igorrr” is probably a work with a dual soul: banal, scholastic, infantile from many points of view, yet at the same time talented, unique, strongly ironic.

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 Igorrr is the pseudonym of Gautier Serre, a French musician whom I admit I discovered only recently.

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 "Nostril" is the musical of the ridiculous; the first track, "Double Monk", is Zakir Hussain completely high, it’s Goran Bregovic gone mad, it’s Cradle of Filth - rightly I would add - being mocked: rains of distorted kicks, Indian tablas reduced to inorganic noise, eruptive gypsy ballets, Tibetan mantras, sitar, banjo, distorted guitars, and Transylvanian sonatas follow randomly in what is the delirium of a lunatic.

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