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La Machine À Explorer Le Tempo / La Machine A Explorer Le Tempo

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Download links and information about La Machine À Explorer Le Tempo / La Machine A Explorer Le Tempo by Robert Marcel Lepage. This album was released in 2003 and it belongs to Jazz, Alternative genres. It contains 18 tracks with total duration of 01:01:35 minutes.

Artist: Robert Marcel Lepage
Release date: 2003
Genre: Jazz, Alternative
Tracks: 18
Duration: 01:01:35
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Premier Paradoxe: Le Temps passe… et les horloges aboient (featuring La Nef) 3:01
2. Premier Paradoxe: Confitures de sable (featuring La Nef) 5:04
3. Premier Paradoxe: Le Tamponneur de triolet (featuring La Nef) 5:46
4. Premier Paradoxe: La Nef en bateau (featuring La Nef) 4:52
5. Premier Paradoxe: La Valse d’un rien de temps (featuring La Nef) 3:35
6. Premier Paradoxe: Chronotopie du Cancer (featuring La Nef) 3:49
7. Deuxième Paradoxe: Le Temps file… à l’indienne (featuring La Nef) 1:56
8. Deuxième Paradoxe: Le Bivouac (featuring La Nef) 2:28
9. Deuxième Paradoxe: Le Pied-tendre (featuring La Nef) 3:54
10. Deuxième Paradoxe: Le Coup d’archet est toujours plus vert dans la cour du voisin (featuring La Nef) 1:58
11. Deuxième Paradoxe: On tue bien les chevaux… que faire des banjos? (featuring La Nef) 3:40
12. Deuxième Paradoxe: La Ballade des patates sucrées (featuring La Nef) 2:28
13. Troisième Paradoxe: Le Temps fuit… il faut le colmater (featuring La Nef) 1:03
14. Troisième Paradoxe: Hygiène des rebuts (featuring La Nef) 1:26
15. Troisième Paradoxe: Le Chat dans le tordeur (featuring La Nef) 4:05
16. Troisième Paradoxe: La Villa des loups (featuring La Nef) 2:48
17. Troisième Paradoxe: Présentation des musiciens (featuring La Nef) 2:19
18. Troisième Paradoxe: Oups! J’ai échappé ma boîte d’accords majeurs! (featuring La Nef) 7:23

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Robert Marcel Lepage has not released a quirky, playful album like this since Les Clarinettes Ont-Elles un Escalier de Secours? back in 1998. In fact, La Machine à Explorer le Tempo (a play on words on H.G. Wells' novel, roughly translating to "The Tempo Machine") arches back to the zany side of the Ambiances Magnétiques collective and deserves a place alongside Les Granules' albums, Jean Derome's Je Me Souviens, and Martin Tétreault's Des Pas et des Mois. On this album, Lepage leaves his clarinet untouched. Instead, he conducts La Nef, an early period-music ensemble with ties to the contemporary and new music scene. The 18 tracks are grouped into three suites, each illustrating a different fanciful time paradox. The instrumentation includes strings, flutes, trumpet, trombone, sackbut, banjo (the impressive Yanik Cloutier), live sampling, and percussion (Ganesh Anandan and Patrick Graham, who also play together under the name Ga Pa). Lepage leads them through a number of styles, ranging from ballroom dance to Western ballad, Baroque, polka, and rockabilly. His knack for graceful melodies — so often featured in his film soundtracks — pops in here and there ("La Villa des Loups," for example), but for the most part, the music focuses on odd stylistic combinations, festive rhythms, and occasionally cartoonish playing. The album was recorded live and includes spoken presentations by Lepage. After a couple of listens, they get in the way (coming from a reviewer who understands French, it will be worse for listeners who don't), but you can always program them out of the track list. And, in any case, La machine à Explorer le Tempo remains an unusually entertaining album ~ François Couture, Rovi