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  • Release Date: 09/04/2007
  • Sales Rank: 60,438
  • Label: KEMADO
  • UPC: 184923000597

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1LISTENA / Turzi 2:50
2LISTENAlpes / Turzi 4:33
3LISTENAnimal Signal / Turzi 2:55
4LISTENAre You Thinking About Jesus? / Turzi 3:08
5LISTENAfghanistan / Turzi 5:15
6LISTENAcid Taste / Turzi 4:03
7LISTENA Notre Pere / Turzi 3:09
8LISTENAigle / Turzi 4:54
9LISTENAmadeus / Turzi 4:10
10LISTENAttila Blues / Turzi 4:36
11LISTENAuthority 17 / Turzi 4:22
12LISTENAllah Delon (Aka Tema Per le Goff) / Turzi 3:23
13LISTENAxis of Good / Turzi 8:50

Editorial Reviews

Turzi starts out "A," the first song on his album of the same name, with a refined synthesized staccato in the vain of Tangerine Dream and builds over the course of the release into chugging minimalist grooves. In an attempt to make this a conceptual album, each song starts out with the first letter of the alphabet. There's "Afghanistan," a Middle Eastern synth and guitar rocker, "Acid Taste," a driving, mechanical ditty, and the winding, proggish melancholy of "Axis of Good." These songs are all hard-driving, slightly jagged, up-tempo jams that take cues from Kraftwerk side-project Neu!, and French psychedelic artists like Kill for Total Peace and Aqua Nebula Oscillator. As a bonus, this release comes with a code that can be redeemed for a free downloadable compilation of similar-minded artists titled "Voyage: Facing the History of French Modern Psychedelic Music." Despite the fact that psychedelic music is typically loose and free-flowing, modern French psych is extremely clinical and, more often than not, the song foundations are largely instrumental over straight 4/4 beats. When there are lyrics, they are softly uttered through rivers of reverb over the eerie hammering rhythms. Either album would make a perfect soundtrack for a night drive in a Trans Am T-top winding through the cool breezes of a Transylvanian hillside. A distant familiarity and timelessness are abundant throughout A especially when "Attila Blues," a sped up, tom-heavy, Love & Rockets number, explores "another world/in another time/in another place/with another face." At times, parts of the record become monotonous, and sometimes particular sections stretch and drag, but overall this is a strong endeavor that effectively re-creates music from the past with slightly warmer electro updates to make it all seem relevant, and it should be interesting to see what the letter B will bring -- brainy blips and beats that belong in the background of Blade Runner, presumably. Jason Lymangrover, All Music Guide

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