Paradigmes

Paradigmes

by La Femme
Paradigmes

Paradigmes

by La Femme

Vinyl LP(Long Playing Record)

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Overview

With each album, La Femme's musical horizons have widened significantly -- an impressive feat, considering that their 2013 debut album, Psycho Tropical Berlin, already blended Krautrock, surf, coldwave, psychedelic rock, and ye-ye. Though it seemed the collective stretched their music to its limits on 2016's dark, sprawling Mystere, they discover plenty of new territory on Paradigmes. It's true that there are more than a few songs that could be called quintessential La Femme. The slinky, elegant electro-pop workouts "Divine Creature" and "Nouvelle Orleans," the motorik of "Mon Ami," and the eerie exotica of "Va" are all indeed paradigms of the group's music. More often, though, La Femme take their listeners on a style-hopping journey. In its first few songs alone, Paradigmes ranges from the silvery processed vocals and wailing brass of the title track, which feels like a number from a retro sci-fi musical, to the rainy French pop ballad "Le sang de mon prochain" to the Plastic Bertrand-meets-Devo blast of "Foutre le bordel." The group get even wilder on "Lacher de chevaux," which sounds like the logical conclusion of a collaboration between Ennio Morricone and the BBC Radiophonic Workshop. La Femme's travels on Paradigmes also take them to the U.S. "Cool Colorado" is a laid-back homage that drifts along like a puff of pot smoke, and hearing about cowboys and Sweet Georgia Brown in a thick French accent over groovy brass and tambourines goes a long way toward making them seem cool again. As always, La Femme have more than enough style and atmosphere to appeal to non-Francophones, though Paradigmes features their first song in English: Under its bubbly electronics, "Foreigner" has an undercurrent of alienation that can come from being in a strange land or feeling like a stranger to someone who used to be dear. It's somewhat remarkable that a band this individualistic is scoring Top Ten hits and opening for Red Hot Chili Peppers in their homeland, but La Femme's passion for seeking out new (or vintage) sounds to add to their omnivorous pop is contagious, and never more so than on Paradigmes. ~ Heather Phares

Product Details

Release Date: 04/02/2021
Label: Disque Pointu / Microqlima
UPC: 3700551783502
Rank: 27227

Album Credits

Performance Credits

La Femme   Primary Artist
Randal Morton   Banjo
Taylor Barnes   Didjeridu
Daniel Barda   Trombone
Stephane Roger   Bateria
Marlon Magnee   Chant,Guitar,Keyboards
Sacha Got   Chant,Guitar,Keyboards,Speech/Speaker/Speaking Part
Noe Delmas   Bateria
Clemence Quelennec   Choir/Chorus
Clara Luciani   Chant,Choir/Chorus
Jane Peynot   Chant,Choir/Chorus
Molly Lewis   Sifflet
Alma Jodorowsky   Chant
Grace Hartzel   Choir/Chorus
Lucas Nunez Ritter   Percussion
Aurelie Magnee   Chant,Choir/Chorus
Mathilde Fernandez   Choir/Chorus
Daniel McKee   Contrabass
Shawn Zorn   Bateria
Alexis Molenat   Soloist
Ara Mendez Murillo   Chant
Ariane Gaudeaux   Chant
Batcho Tsuladze   Saxophone
Clara-Louise Mourier   Chant
Jacques Monte-Bruno   Clarinet
Javivi   Overtone
Klara Kristin   Chant,Choir/Chorus
Lisa Harlmann   Chant,Choir/Chorus
Malo Mazurier   Trumpet
Sabine Happart   Choir/Chorus

Technical Credits

Chab   Mastering
Nicolas Dufournet   Mixing
La Femme   Producer,Graphic Design
Marlon Magnee   Composer
Sacha Got   Composer
Sam Lefevre   Mixing,Graphic Design
Alma Jodorowsky   Artwork
Lucas Nunez Ritter   Composer
Talal Kurdali   Composer
Polygon   Artwork,Graphic Design
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