Release : Michel Sanchez - Hieroglyphes
Artist : Michel Sanchez
Album : Hieroglyphes
Genre : Fusion
Source : CDDA
Label : Naive
URL :
Date : 2000-00-00
Encoder : LAME 3.90.3 / alt-preset standard
Quality : 208kbps 44100 kHz Joint Stereo
Tracks : 13
Time : 59:30 min
Size : 92.86
1 Hieroglyphes 4:12
2 Stimulus 5:13
3 Hot Day 5:12
4 La Paysanne 1:14
5 Poeme 5:47
6 That's just like me 5:33
7 Parlami d'amor 4:25
8 lssouena 4:40
9 Tanis 4:19
10 Duo 7:07
11 Serments 4:02
12 Souffler n'est pas jouer 5:24
13 La Citadine 2:22
When not working as one half of the production team of Deep Forest, Michel
Sanchez composes eclectic worldbeat soundscapes drawn from all corners of the
planet. His musical pieces often sound like flipping through radio stations from
high above the Earth or a soundtrack to a film that has never been produced.
Sanchez' first solo work was Windows, released in 1998, followed by Hieroglyphes
in 2000.
Michel Sanchez, who also gave us the infectious "Deep Forest" albums, is a
master talent. His previous solo outing, "Windows," was one of my favorite
albums of 1998, so I couldn't wait to get my ears on this new release. Believe
it or not, this new record, "Hieroglyphs," makes the wild and wonderful
"Windows" seem almost tame by comparison. Think of what might happen if there
were a collaborative effort among Weather Report, New York Voices, Cirque du
Soleil, and Rob Mounsey's Flying Monkey Orchestra -- all pumped up on steroids
-- and you begin to get the idea. Sanchez, with his amazing ability to mesh
various musical styles and vivid tone colors (not to mention his impeccable
keyboard virtuosity), will turn your ear every which way but loose! While "Deep
Forest" fans may or may not be able to keep up, Sanchez definitely runs ahead of
the pack on this one!
Enjoy...
Thx To Support Artists!
If You Like It ! Buy It ! :)
-----