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An hour of finely crafted grooves where cosmic
atmospheres meet late night bangers
While on a break due to a certain pandemic, L’Eclair
threw itself in the making of a new album. Until that
point recording sessions were usually really short.
Former albums were made in only a few days and
recorded mostly live on tape. That changed as the
band decided to do four recording sessions over nine
months, hence allowing the group and its sound
engineer/manager Benoit Erard to spend more time
and energy on the production. With the ability to step
back and reflect on the work in progress, L’Eclair had
the occasion to take things a step above in terms of
arrangements, compositions and structures. The result
is an hour-long 12 tracks record, which is more
diversified and concise than previous efforts.
Titled “Confusions”, the album shows L’Eclair’s
obsession with groove in all its forms. It blends club
vibes with psychedelic grooves, rhythmic trances and
ambient comedowns while retaining a true coherence.
Produced and organic, danceable and ethereal,
spontaneous and cerebral, joyful and melancholic,
“Confusions” is always on the fence between very
different moods without ever wandering off. The band’s
never fading influences are still there: you can hear
hints of CAN, Piero Umiliani or Tangerine Dream here
and there. But it’s melted with different universes, such
as late 80s Madchester or Aphex Twin and Boards Of
Canada’s textured worlds. There is also a strong Hip
Hop feel with sampled-based tracks and non-binary
beats that recall the likes of great producers like
Madlib, MF DOOM, J Dilla or even Timbaland. The
record also has its fair share of dub and house
influences, which connect with the group’s attachment
to the club vibe.