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Tété

Alternative & Indie - Released November 4, 2022 | RCA Group

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111 Chants tribaux chamaniques

Shamanic Drumming World

New Age - Released July 2, 2018 | Détente Sons Records

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Jeanne du Barry

Stephen Warbeck

Film Soundtracks - Released May 12, 2023 | Why Not Productions

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Françoise Hardy

French Music - Released November 10, 2023 | Parlophone (France)

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Planaway

Hip-Hop/Rap - Released January 27, 2023 | planaway

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Amazonia (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)

Bruno Coulais

Film Soundtracks - Released November 18, 2013 | naïve

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Liszt : Via crucis

Andris Veismanis

Gospel - Released April 15, 2004 | HORTUS

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Je verrai toujours vos visages (Bande originale du film)

Pascal Sangla

Film Soundtracks - Released April 25, 2023 | L'R du Trésor

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Sono una moltitudine

Dance - Released January 1, 2024 | 1713225 Records DK

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Norman Cooper

Film Soundtracks - Released December 11, 2020 | Norman Cooper

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Eclipse

Amadou & Mariam

World - Released December 9, 2022 | Because Music

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Eclipse is the experimental new album by Amadou & Mariam, the power couple of West African music. This album comprises a series of concerts, launched ten years ago and recorded in total darkness. This wasn’t done to save electricity but rather to share the performers’ experience of blindness. The spectators no longer focused on what they saw on the stage, just on what they could hear and feel; their ears wide open, sensitive to the atmosphere and the nuance of the music and the stories it tells. This very personal project is also conceived as an autobiographical tale, with a narrator who introduces the songs by recounting the important stages of Amadou & Mariam’s story.They met in 1975, at the Institute for Young Blind People in Bamako. They soon released their first songs in Mali but would eventually reach international fame and begin collaborating with rock stars. French rapper Oxmo Puccino has the honour of recounting Amadou & Mariam’s story in a sonic atmosphere which encapsulates the streets of Bamako. The songs performed by Amadou & Mariam follow the same chronology: from the acoustic modesty of the early days to their more recent danceable hits. The show itself featured admirable performances from producers, musicians and technicians who were obviously not accustomed to working in the dark. For the audience, both of that time and today, it’s a whole new sensory experience, immersed in the love and passions of Amadou & Mariam. Definitely worth listening to this one with your eyes closed, too. © Stéphane Deschamps/Qobuz