Multicoloured Shadows

Petit, Philippe
Aagoo Records
General | Oct 2015

Reviews

aandreaa
Reviewed 2015-11-11
Philippe Petit is a French artist who calls himself a "musical travel agent" rather than a composer. This album sounds a lot like a futuristic aquatic planet video game soundtrack. It's got synths, lasers, distortion, piano, organs, echos, some guitar, and vibes, and he uses something called an Electric Psalterion and a Hackbrett Cymbalum. FCC Clear. Recommended Tracks: 1, 4

*1. Yourselfosophy (14:16) Sounds like a nightmare in outerspace/alien invasion kind of stuff, tons of distortion at around 4:15, and then gets to some experimental eerie electronic stuff

2. Pyramid of the Moon (8:00) very trippy/dynamic waves, echoy vocals, some kind of psychedelic wind ritual conducted underwater kind of sounding, from 5:00 on it sounds like a haunted submarine that’s slowly sinking

3. Tibdinbilla Sanctuary, Pt. 1 (7:19) starts out with a piano key and then some outerspace lasers, most of this song is very synthy

**4. Tibdinbilla Sanctuary, Pt. 1(14:46) starts out a bit dark but then three minutes in it gets very fun, and sounds a bit like a video game set in an aquatic planet, then it progressively obscures, sounds of an organ and some tapping

Recent airplay

Tidbinbilla Sanctuary Pt 2
Yourselfosophy
Yourselfosophy
Waste FMMar 13, 2018
Pyramid Of The Moon
The Off-Beat GenerationJan 12, 2016
Yourselfosophy
BravoMarco Variety ShowJan 02, 2016
Tidbinbilla Sanctuary Pt 2
Music CasseroleDec 20, 2015

Charting

2015-11-15 — 2016-01-17 Classical/Experimental
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Track listing

1. Yourselfosophy
2. Pyramid Of The Moon
3. Tidbinbilla Sanctuary Pt 1
4. Tidbinbilla Sanctuary Pt 2