I believe it was a Thursday or
Friday morning some weeks back, when I walked into the laboratory I work in.
Most of the times the radio is tuned in to a pop or rock station, playing all
the regular hits. This particular morning however something else entirely was
playing.
What I heard was one of the most
unique voices I've ever encountered in music. The arrangement itself had a
relaxing downtempo drum beats, beautiful moody strings and
several layers of mellow synthesizers. The music was such a perfect fit to my
end-of-the-week-tiredness that I stopped walking and just listened to it for a
while.
The song that played was Mend (to Fix, to Repair) by the Canadian
duo Elsiane and is featured on their 2007 debut album Hybrid. It's a great album
that showcases the diversity of Elsiane's sound. There are some easy listening
pieces like Across the Stream and Prosaic, but also some more experimental
works like Ecclesia and my personal
favourite, the title song; Hybrid.
There's even a cello solo on the album, In a Crisis...
In 2012, five years later, Elsiane
released their second album: Mechanics of Emotion. This album is a lot more experimental, featuring
several songs which are not much more than some ambient electronic chords, and
thus not really my cup of tea. That is not to say that the album does not
contain any nice songs at all, Slowbirth
and Acceptance are both quite
enjoyable.
Last month, again after five years,
the group released their third album: Death of the Artist (they're nothing if
not consistent). I like this album
better than the previous one since it's less experimental, the songs have a
longer duration and feel more rounded. My absolute favourite work on this album
is Fragilidad which has a cool bossa nova
drum groove accompanied by some sweet woodwinds giving it somewhat of a
tropical vibe.
Many thanks to my colleague for introducing
me to this unique sounding duo! Let's hope we don't have to wait another five
years for their next album.
Other favourites: Vaporous, Nobody Knows and Unstable.
For more videos visit Elsiane's Official YouTube channel.
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