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Lieutenant Caramel - Poale in Brau

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« Ces fleurs parlent ! De leurs pétales, on voit jaillir constamment des petites filles.
Les desseins de leur volupté sont des oiseaux qui jour et nuit fendent les airs.
Il y a des fleurs qui ressemblent à des mains, leurs doigts vous effleurent  et laissent un parfum. »
 
" These flowers speak! Of their petals, we see springing constantly from girls.
The intentions of their sensual delight are birds which day and night split the airs.
There are flowers which look like hands, the fingers touch you and leave a perfume. "
 
With the voice of the young poet Konstantinos Graham Politi
 
Lieutenant Caramel was born May 24, 1961 somewhere in France. Philippe Blanchard composes his music in his personal Studio Acteon, now Studio Forum in Annecy, in the french alps. He's also the founding member the Noise of Snow Festival in Annecy. He defines himself as a hunter of sounds, and collects the resonant matters from his different journeys (Syria, Iran, Roma, Venice, Madrid, Samarkand or Madrid). He has won awards from several international competition: GMEB in Bourges, France, the Luigi Russolo prize in Italy, Radio France, La Muse in Circuit (Mauricio Kagel prize), CIMES-FICS in Prague. He received the Radio France International award "Hunters of sounds" in 2000 for "Captain Cook". Founded in 1979, he organizes the Prix Russolo since 2010

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from paradox apocalypse, released December 9, 2017

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