luc marianni - souvenirs du futur - feeri / ddd - vinyl
FEERI 280 - 67584 - eulp - €22.99New Copy
Genre: Techno / Electro - Electronics
1. Souvenirs Du Futur Part 1Prélude 1:16
2. Souvenirs Du Futur Part 2 Champs De Cristal 3:41
3. Souvenirs Du Futur Part 3 Lumières De La Ville 9:46
4. Souvenirs Du Futur Part 4 Voix Dans Les Brumes 4:53
5. Distorsions Dans Les Brumes Part 1 5:50
6. Distorsions Dans Les Brumes Part 2
7. Un Rêve Logique Part 1 5:00
8. Un Rêve Logique Part 2
9. Cristal Thème 1:27
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Most famous for his collaboration with Pataphonie's André Viaud and its leftfield experimental jazz antics (Nurse With Wound's list!), Luc Marianni released Souvenirs du Futur on Pataphonie's Fééri Music label, his first solo LP that pushed the envelope towards more electronic fields. Originally influenced by Michel Polnareff, Faust and Pink Floyd, he soon went far away, trying to make the guitar sound like anything but a guitar, which eventually led to electronics. Firmly stuck in the studio, Marianni never really performed live, which might have helped to surround him with mystery, even though he never ceased to give all he had to music, be it alone or with Jean-François Papin for his Rock Critics improv band (he actually was a rock critic and published many fanzines).
Although he regularily pays tribute to his mentors, it never seems Luc Marianni's creativity abides to any trend or anything you would expect from him. Ambitious, he was always ready for concepts, volumes and triptychs, and is still today ready to question his own work, probably in a somewhat similar fashion Arthur Russell would if he still was amongst us. With Six Synthetic Suites, his last vinyl album (so far), Marianni gave common ground to his six soloists taking turns before mashing everything up and turning it into a real collaborative composition, the amazing synth pop gemm "Final Suite".