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Bruno Duplant // Nocturnes (3 Études) CD

Bruno Duplant // Nocturnes (3 Études) CD

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Bruno Duplant, a drone writer who is also popular in our shop, has released a work that has been shaken off on the keyboard from the Slovenian electric-acoustic guitar-improvisation label.

Of course, it's okay to listen carefully, but it's an hour-long recording that changes the atmosphere of the place just by flowing it indoors. It is a 1-panel digipak specification.

Physical copies housed in stylish 6-panel digipack with transparent tray are available to order from 1 August, 2020


Frédéric Tentelier: Fender Rhodes

Score composed by Bruno Duplant in July 2019
Realized by Frédéric Tentelier
Recorded by Frédéric Tentelier in July 2020
Edited, mixed and mastered by Bruno Duplant
Texts by Frédéric Tentelier
Photos by Bruno Duplant
Graphic Design by László szakács
Produced by Lász ló Juhász & Bruno Duplant

For prolific composer, improviser and multi-instrumentalist Bruno Duplant (1968) composing, improvising and playing music is similar to imagining, creating, and sometimes decomposing new spaces / realities and new entities. But it is also a reflection on memory, not the historic One, but memories of things, spaces and moments. His music – strongly inspired by writings of Gaston Bachelard and Francis Ponge, and by composers such as Cage, Luc Ferrari, Eliane Radigue or Rolf Julius – is imbued with sweet melancholy. For some time , his photographic practice and poetry join his musical practice – in many crossings, for many exchanges.

French artist and musician Frédéric Tentelier (1981) creates musical theater performances and sound installations. He has been making music that is intended to confront with particular spaces and time within a theatrical set. The music he composes – with field recordings, Fender Rhodes, organs , banjos or objects – is recorded in specific spaces from graphic scores, topographic maps, harmonic translations or improvisations. He considers field recordings as harmonic and musical materials but also as temporal materials structuring musical forms. 

artist: Bruno Duplant

label: Inexhaustible Editions

Bruno Duplant, a drone writer who is also popular in our shop, has released a work that has been shaken off on the keyboard from the Slovenian electric-acoustic guitar-improvisation label.

Of course, it's okay to listen carefully, but it's an hour-long recording that changes the atmosphere of the place just by flowing it indoors. It is a 1-panel digipak specification.

Physical copies housed in stylish 6-panel digipack with transparent tray are available to order from 1 August, 2020


Frédéric Tentelier: Fender Rhodes

Score composed by Bruno Duplant in July 2019
Realized by Frédéric Tentelier
Recorded by Frédéric Tentelier in July 2020
Edited, mixed and mastered by Bruno Duplant
Texts by Frédéric Tentelier
Photos by Bruno Duplant
Graphic Design by László szakács
Produced by Lász ló Juhász & Bruno Duplant

For prolific composer, improviser and multi-instrumentalist Bruno Duplant (1968) composing, improvising and playing music is similar to imagining, creating, and sometimes decomposing new spaces / realities and new entities. But it is also a reflection on memory, not the historic One, but memories of things, spaces and moments. His music – strongly inspired by writings of Gaston Bachelard and Francis Ponge, and by composers such as Cage, Luc Ferrari, Eliane Radigue or Rolf Julius – is imbued with sweet melancholy. For some time , his photographic practice and poetry join his musical practice – in many crossings, for many exchanges.

French artist and musician Frédéric Tentelier (1981) creates musical theater performances and sound installations. He has been making music that is intended to confront with particular spaces and time within a theatrical set. The music he composes – with field recordings, Fender Rhodes, organs , banjos or objects – is recorded in specific spaces from graphic scores, topographic maps, harmonic translations or improvisations. He considers field recordings as harmonic and musical materials but also as temporal materials structuring musical forms. 

artist: Bruno Duplant

label: Inexhaustible Editions