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Bernard Falaise (guitars, fretless bass, turn-table),
Pascal Globensky (digital piano, synthesizers), Rémi Leclerc
(drums, percussions, sampler), Nicolas Masino (bass, digital piano,
keyboards), Marie-Chantal Leclair (saxophones), Marie-Soleil
Bélanger (violin), Némo Venba (trompet)
Recorded in Montreal, in 2000 and 2001
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This twenty-year old Canadian band draws upon components of the
Rock In Opposition sound witnessed by the Belgian outfit,
Univers Zero and others of note. Here, with its fifth effort,
the ensemble along with special guests, engage in a predominately
upfront rhythmic attack amid quite a few complex time signatures.
However, the musicians display great depth while incorporating, a slightly
in-your-face demeanor into a set, brimming with interweaving choruses,
unanticipated detours and whimsical themes. Essentially, the band creates
a melodramatic climate in concert with rip-roaring guitar/bass lines,
well-placed EFX, and the horn sections emphatic statements. On the piece
titled Le roi soldat (The Soldier King), trumpeter Nemo Venbas regal
proclamations, give way to the bands odd-metered rock pulse, offbeat
waltz motifs and Pascal Globenskys quaintly rendered synth excursions.
Nonetheless, there is a lot of goodness happening on this newly
released production, as this outing might represent Miriodors
most complete and all-telling statement to date. Throughout, the
band projects a kinetic sense of movement, while prodding the
listener to expect the unexpected via a series of sparkling
multipart storylines and eloquently crafted compositions. Feverishly
recommended!
- Glenn Astarita, All About Jazz, December, 2001
Listen to Centipede
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