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Yann Tiersen - Skyline
It remains to be seen whether Yann Tiersen will be able to find crossover success again ten years on from Amelie, but on the basis of this album, he certainly deserves to.»
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yann tiersen releases a brand new album, 'skyline', on mute. 'skyline' is yann tiersen's seventh studio album, and sees tiersen taking a confident step forward, cementing the sound of its darker sister, the critically acclaimed 'dust lane', which was released almost exactly 12 months previously. says tiersen, "strangely while 'skyline' musically comes across as lighter and happier than 'dust lane' the subject matter is somewhat darker - there is certainly a sense of moving on and what thoughts are left having dealt with loss". 'skyline' was recorded between paris, san francisco and and ouessant a tiny island off the coast of west britanny and mixed by ken thomas (sigur ros, m83, david bowie, psychic tv). as always the music stems from tiersen, whose long periods of recording alone are broken with spells with input from a cast of musicians. an array of vintage synths add billowing, analogue textures, electric guitars and bass bring layers of fuzz and distortion. songs slip from their moorings, take off on new and unexpected currents. "my plan was also to play with contrast between electric and quite dense parts and more sober and minimal quiet parts including piano and strings," he adds. so, voices join together in chorus, arcing violins and crashing drums build towards mighty fanfares - but then, clouds part, squall recedes to silence, and mournful piano and strings guide you home.
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