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3700551783489

Tako Tsubo (2LP)

L'Impératrice

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Format: CD

Cat No: IDOL100

Format Details: 2LP

Release Date:  09 April 2021

Label:  Microqlima

Packaging Type:  Digipak

No of Units:  1

Barcode:  3663729117120

Genres:  Indie  Indie  

Release Date:  26 March 2021

Label:  Microqlima

Packaging Type:  Gate Fold Vinyl

No of Units:  2

Barcode:  3700551783489

Genres:  Indie  Indie  

  • Description

    Broken heart syndrome is no fictional disorder. The phenomenon has a name: Tako Tsubo (or "octopus trap" in Japanese). It's an upheaval of the senses, an emotional burnout... It weakens the heart's main pumping chamber brought on by intense emotional distress: an earthquake or a natural disaster, or something less (literally) earth shattering like the loss of a loved one or the angst felt when one is spurned by a lover. Modern science is yet to find a cure.

    Tako Tsubo is a breakup album, and Matahari's romantic streak - predicated on the idea of an idealised heroine - has made way for a landscape more anchored in reality. L'Impératrice has certainly kept his taste for dance, groove on a virtuoso bass, vintage synths and glittery melodies. But gave himself the freedom to explore other lands, to step aside. It's a journey that has broadened the horizons of all of those who sail in the Empress.

    As for the elegance of the production, L'Impératrice has again teamed up with Renaud Letang (Jarvis Cocker, Liane La Havas, Feist), with the mighty Neal Pogue (Outkast, Stevie Wonder, Tyler the Creator) adding his mastery to the mixing.

    Perhaps most surprising is the deep exploration of the avenues of the heart, and in particular, the left ventricle. Ambivalent love, euphoria, sorrow and madness: so many symptoms which, taken together, suggest a bad dose of Tako Tsubo. It's a syndrome that leaves the heart damaged, submerged, swollen. And more alive than ever.

    Description

    Broken heart syndrome is no fictional disorder. The phenomenon has a name: Tako Tsubo (or "octopus trap" in Japanese). It's an upheaval of the senses, an emotional burnout... It weakens the heart's main pumping chamber brought on by intense emotional distress: an earthquake or a natural disaster, or something less (literally) earth shattering like the loss of a loved one or the angst felt when one is spurned by a lover. Modern science is yet to find a cure. Tako Tsubo is a breakup album, and Matahari's romantic streak - predicated on the idea of an idealised heroine - has made way for a landscape more anchored in reality.
    L'Impératrice has certainly kept his taste for dance, groove on a virtuoso bass, vintage synths and glittery melodies. But gave himself the freedom to explore other lands, to step aside. It's a journey that has broadened the horizons of all of those who sail in the Empress.

    As for the elegance of the production, L'Impératrice has again teamed up with Renaud Letang (Jarvis Cocker, Liane La Havas, Feist), with the mighty Neal Pogue (Outkast, Stevie Wonder, Tyler the Creator) adding his mastery to the mixing.

    Perhaps most surprising is the deep exploration of the avenues of the heart, and in particular, the left ventricle. Ambivalent love, euphoria, sorrow and madness: so many symptoms which, taken together, suggest a bad dose of Tako Tsubo. It's a syndrome that leaves the heart damaged, submerged, swollen. And more alive than ever.

  • Tracklisting

      Disc 1

      Side 1

      • 1. Anomalie Bleue
      • 2. Fou
      • 3. Hématome
      • 4. Submarine
      • 5. L’équilibriste
      • 6. Off To The Side
      • 7. Peur Des Filles
      • 8. Souffle Au Coeur 
      • 9. Tako Tsubo
      • 10. Voodoo?
      • 11. Digital Sunset
      • 12. Tombée Pour La Scène
      • 13. Tant D’amour Perdu

    Tracklisting

      Disc 1

      Side 1

      • 1. Anomalie Bleue
      • 2. Fou
      • 3. Hématome

      Side 2

      • 4. Submarine
      • 5. L’équilibriste
      • 6. Off To The Side

      Disc 2

      Side 1

      • 7. Peur Des Filles
      • 8. Souffle Au Coeur 
      • 9. Tako Tsubo
      • 10. Voodoo?

      Side 2

      • 11. Digital Sunset
      • 12. Tombée Pour La Scène
      • 13. Tant D’amour Perdu

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