THYLACINE RELEASES HIS NEW ALBUM
TIMELESS
WHERE CLASSICAL MASTERWORKS TRANSFORM INTO STUNNING ELECTRONICA PIECES.
French electronic music’s prodigy THYLACINE releases today his brand new album, TIMELESS, a collection of 10 classical masterpieces (and one interlude) turned into entirely new works, and infused with the artist, DJ and producer’s very own brand of electronica.
After letting us on in with three different singles - the chill Satie I (based on Satie’s Gymnopédie No. 1), the bold Allegri (based on the almost 400 years old Miserere) and the more ambient Sheremetiev (based on the lesser-known orthodox choir hymn ‘Nine sili nebesniye’) - Thylacine displays his musicianship and agility in full on TIMELESS. This new album sees him climbing some of the biggest summits of music taken from the repertoires of Mozart, Beethoven or Schubert absorbing and revisiting classical scores like one explores new territories: off the beaten tracks.
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Such an adventurous spirit stimulates and incites the young musician to see each of his projects as an experience in itself, with different approaches and ideas based around travelling. After recording his first albums on board the Trans-Siberian train, on the Argentinian roads and in the Feroe Islands (the magical Transsiberian, Roads-Vol. 1 and Roads-Vol. 2, respectively), Thylacine had now decided to opt for a journey in time instead of space.
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