Composed & recorded at Insub.studio, Geneva, and Rue de La Senne, Bruxelles, 2018-2019.
Huge thanks to Yann Leguay for the collection of broken loudspeakers.
released July 17, 2019
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With "Tendresse, encore", Tresque brings back his music, his "idea-of-techno", to a distant evocation of the dancelfoor. Recording the last breathes of dying loudspeakers, he builds complex micro-grooves on an ever present bass pulse, in a single long ghostly - and tender - piece.
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Tresque it’s the name of an almost forgotten medieval dance turned into “an idea of Techno”. Laurent Peter aka d'incise enters the dance floor - site of the gathering - from the side, with an eye on traditions, construction of reality and fantasy, and the tension between statism and evolution.
Coming from an extended artistic career as improvisation and experimental musician, Tresque returns to his roots that lie in dub music and the sound system culture. The pulse has been growing, slowly and deeply, shaping an idea of groove by reducing it to a simpler and shorter form. In circular movements, Tresque carves his music out of samples and amplified noises using dub techniques and influenced by musique concrète.
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www.dincise.net/tresque
www.facebook.com/tresque
soundcloud.com/tresque
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zamzamrec 058
C40 * * * * ** * * * *
77 copies* * * * ** * * * *
Music by Laurent Peter aka d'incise* * * * ** * * * *
Composed & recorded at Insub.studio, Geneva***** * * ** *
and Rue de La Senne, Bruxelles***** * * ** * ***** * * ** *
2018-2019.** * * * *** * *** * * * *** * ** * * *** * *
Photography by Laurent Peter* * * * ** *
Layout by H &O * * ** * * ** * * * ** *
R_R Dubbing by Olmo* * * * ** *
Assembled at ZZland* * * **
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