why we love this
Playful, whimsical and intensely uplifting. Listen to it in its entirety and let yourself get whisked away to the deepest corners of your reveries.
about the cassette
Accou is a somewhat mysterious Frenchman residing in Brussels with a history of hard-ware jams and spaced out synth-fog. On 'Serafine', he takes a different direction and only used his electronic brain machine. If you like those semi-hysteric moments in weird 80s b-movies, especially the party and art world-scenery, then this one is for you.
A tape filled with digital daydreams that turn your couch into some time-travelling vessel. Ikebana kitsch mixed with tribal flavors and ethereal voices from all corners of the galaxy: it's all there. No wonder these sounds are made as a tribute for American sound-effects maestro and composer Frank Serafine, the genius behind the sound world of blockbusters like Tron, Star Trek, Poltergeist and tons of other movies.
- 1 - Être sorcière 2:37
- 2 - Guitare professionelle 1:25
- 3 - Les battements de coeur 1:17
- 4 - Décollage final 1:37
- 5 - La fille fleurie 0:31
- 6 - Cliché 1:11
- 7 - Être sorcière (2) 1:48
- 8 - Comme un sentiment 1:00
- 9 - Arbre de l'antiquité 0:56
- 10 - R2R 2:49
- 11 - Attendre 1:56
- 12 - Les bleus de Yokosuka 1:37
- 13 - Destinée 0:55
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- 1 - Être sorcière 2:37
- 2 - Guitare professionelle 1:25
- 3 - Les battements de coeur 1:17
- 4 - Décollage final 1:37
- 5 - La fille fleurie 0:31
- 6 - Cliché 1:11
- 7 - Être sorcière (2) 1:48
- 8 - Comme un sentiment 1:00
- 9 - Arbre de l'antiquité 0:56
- 10 - R2R 2:49
- 11 - Attendre 1:56
- 12 - Les bleus de Yokosuka 1:37
- 13 - Destinée 0:55
Embed
Copy and paste this code to your site to embed.
why we love this
Playful, whimsical and intensely uplifting. Listen to it in its entirety and let yourself get whisked away to the deepest corners of your reveries.
about the cassette
Accou is a somewhat mysterious Frenchman residing in Brussels with a history of hard-ware jams and spaced out synth-fog. On 'Serafine', he takes a different direction and only used his electronic brain machine. If you like those semi-hysteric moments in weird 80s b-movies, especially the party and art world-scenery, then this one is for you.
A tape filled with digital daydreams that turn your couch into some time-travelling vessel. Ikebana kitsch mixed with tribal flavors and ethereal voices from all corners of the galaxy: it's all there. No wonder these sounds are made as a tribute for American sound-effects maestro and composer Frank Serafine, the genius behind the sound world of blockbusters like Tron, Star Trek, Poltergeist and tons of other movies.