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1. TOUR DE FRANCE 2. LAISSE ALLER 3. LES PETITES GENS 4. SI J'AVAIS SU 5. C'EST ELLE 6. CHEZ TOI (EN DUO AVEC SLIMANE) 7. ON VOULAIT 8. C'EST TOI LE FUTUR 9. RIEN A PERDRE 10. SOURIS-MOI 11. J'SAIS PAS MENTIR 12. SAC A DOS 13. SERRE-MOI 14. L'AMOUR A DOMICILE 15. TRISTE MELODIE 16. POUR UN SOURIRE 17. L'AMOUR APRES L'ORAGE |
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 | | Description: | Over two decades, Terence Fixmer has mapped his singular sound across a sizable stack of singles, EPs and seven grit-smeared solo albums intended to make you sweat. For his first album on Mute, the space inspired ??Shifting Signals??, he deals out a fistful of club-minded, pitch black ragers while expanding his sound palette to convey a wider spectrum of moods.
Lead single ??Corne de Brume?? is the album??s guiding star and hard-hitting statement piece; a six-minute tempest of sawtoothed synths designed to evoke a ship??s foghorn, setting a moody and uncompromising tone with ear-piercing synthwork that slices through the foggy noise. ??I was imagining a boat sailing off somewhere into the distance?, says Fixmer. Throughout ??Shifting Signals??, the follow up to 2018??s album ??Through the Cortex??, he fixes his gaze on a vivid sci-fi world where deep space stretches out infinitely. ??Shifting Signals?? was sparked by a formative childhood viewing of Ridley Scott??s 1979 sci-fi horror classic ??Alien??. ??I was totally traumatised but at the same time fascinated by it,? he recalls. ??I kept thinking about the images from the film while I was making this album?.
??Shifting Signals?? swoops, dips and scales the heights of white-knuckle adventure, and throughout the album concepts of unknowable space extend to the vast and mysterious natural world in our more immediate orbit. On tracks such as ??Corne de Brume?? and ??Step to the Edge?? Fixmer captures more tangible elements ?? the sea, earth ?? but always with an eye on their wild and uncontrollable side. On ??Step to the edge??, Fixmer reverts to techno fervour noddding to his floor-shaking club repertoire. Similarly, ??No Latitude for Errors?? plots the brawny coordinates of EBM via an onslaught of jabbing synths and furious beats. Along with hypnotic stomper ??The Way I See You??, these tracks feel noticeably rooted in the trailblazing ??techno body music?? he??s known by many for. But it??s not all fire, brimstone and banging techno. ??The Passage?? slowly builds tension through layers of droning, noise that surges powerfully, like a jet engine.
Meanwhile, the clear-eyed piano and B-movie synths on ??Synthetic Mind?? bring a cinematic element to the album that ambient closing track ??Desertic?? brings into focus. ??I wanted give people a direct movie image in their head when they listen to it,? says Fixmer. - |  | | Manufacturer No.: |
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