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		<title>808 Dot Pop featuring Noemi Aurora – Blackbodies (Pulsation) (EP – Alfa Matrix)</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<img width="640" height="640" src="https://www.side-line.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/02/808-Dot-Pop-single.jpg" class="webfeedsFeaturedVisual wp-post-image" alt="808 Dot Pop - single" style="display: block; margin-bottom: 10px; clear: both; max-width: 100%;" decoding="async" fetchpriority="high" srcset="https://www.side-line.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/02/808-Dot-Pop-single.jpg 700w, https://www.side-line.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/02/808-Dot-Pop-single-300x300.jpg 300w, https://www.side-line.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/02/808-Dot-Pop-single-150x150.jpg 150w" sizes="(max-width: 640px) 100vw, 640px" loading="lazy" />Genre/Influences: Electro-pop. Format: Digital. Background/Info: The name of this project clearly refers to the legendary...]]></description>
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<p><strong>Genre/Influences: </strong>Electro-pop. </p>



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<p><strong>Format: </strong>Digital. </p>



<p><strong>Background/Info: </strong>The name of this
project clearly refers to the legendary rhythm box TR 808 from Roland. This
project set up by Metroland’s ‘Passenger S (aka Sven Lauwers) assisted on the
title track by Helalyn Flowers’ singer Noemi Aurora, resulted from the artist’s
passion for electronic-pop music. “Blackbodies” is the first take from the
announced debut album “The Colour Temperature”. It has been released in two
different versions, the “Pulsation”-edit is more a single revealing two songs. &nbsp;</p>



<p><strong>Content: </strong>The title track has
this typical ‘Kraftwerk-ian’ touch, but the song also comes close to Metroland,
but with an extra poppy touch on top and featuring the vocals of Noemi. She
sings a less powerful way than what we’re used to hearing from Helalyn Flowers.
</p>



<p>The B-side cut
sounds a bit harder, but still into the retro electro-pop vein. This song is an
instrumental edit. </p>



<p><strong>+ + +&nbsp;: </strong>“Blackbodies” is a
cool song and the right title-track for an EP or single. I like the vintage
format of the song, which will clearly appeal to lovers of80s
electro-pop. “Cie 1960 (Color Space)” is much more than simply a B-side track;
it’s an efficient piece confirming there’s a real potential hiding behind 808
Dot Pop.</p>



<p><strong>&#8211; &#8211; &#8211;&nbsp;: </strong>Even if it’s
retro-like and for this reason totally matching with the approach of this
project, I don’t like fade outs! 808 Dot Pop sounds a bit different from
Metroland, but there are much more links than only the presence of ‘Passenger
S’. I personally prefer the B-side song instead of the title track. </p>



<p><strong>Conclusion: </strong>This is an honest
debut for a new project, which doesn’t sound that new at all…</p>



<p><strong>Best songs: </strong>“Cie 1960 – Color
Space”, “Blackbodies – Pulsation”. </p>



<p><strong>Rate: </strong>(7).</p>



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		<title>‘Click Interview’ with Opera Multi Steel: ‘Music Has Never Been Our Way Of Getting Rich, It Is Our Way Of Feeling Alive’</title>
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<p>Opera Multi Steel can be considered as
truly ‘veterans’ from this scene. Set up in 1983 by the French trio Franck
Lopez, his brother Patrick L. Robin and Catherine M. Marie the band started
releasing their music on the good-old cassette format. Later on they released
vinyls and CD’s while today you can find their work at digital platforms. Their
band feels like a safety home where they can accomplish their very own music
style and their taste and passion for literature, poetry, paintings ao artistic
formats. They last year released their newest album “Au Fief Des Rémanences” on
Meidosem Records. It also was an opportunity to speak about Franck Lopez and
Patrick Lopez Robin about the past and the present. </p>



<p> (Courtesy by <a rel="noreferrer noopener" href="http://www.facebook.com/InfernoSoundDiaries" target="_blank">Inferno Sound Diaries</a>)  </p>



<p><strong>Q: Opera Multi Steel started in the early
80s. Even today the 80s remain a real reference for artists and music lovers.
What did this decade evoke to you and how did you see yourself as band and
musicians evolving throughout the years? </strong></p>



<p><a>Franck L: </a>The 80s will remain for us the decade that saw us setting up this band.
After the 70s, dominated by symphonic- and progressive rock that gave birth to
virtuoso musicians, the arrival of punk and his sudden death combined with the
democratization of the drum machines and synths injected a new breath to rock
and pop. This fact uninhibited many people who could, without being expert in
their instrument, engage themselves in music and composition. We were part of
this generation. Thanks to the latitude from that time our musical and literary
imagination could emerge at the surface without any censorship or a specific,
increased musical knowledge. The emergence of new creative artists initiating
new styles, still present today, was a great stimulant for us. After all, if
they could do it, why don’t we? </p>



<p>Electro-pop, synth-pop,
cold-wave, new-wave and so on come from this decade; this era was not
monolithic stylistically speaking. The fact that we are still here today,
besides that creating is vital for us, is the proof that the styles initiated
in the 80s were constantly rediscovered in the following decades and that the
audience managed how to renew itself. Therefore many groups born very recently
can claim this aesthetic, that’s the proof of a flagrant vivacity. Over the
years, Opera Multi Steel has evolved together with the influence of emerging
musics without losing the singularity that draws in the sound of some vintage
instruments; a way of making songs undoubtedly very eighties-like mixed with
everything we have been able to digest over the years and throughout our human
respective experiences, which are not without any influence on our lyrics and
compositions.</p>



<p><strong>Q: Opera Multi Steel went through several
breaks, the members got involved in different side projects, but in the end
you’re still alive and kicking. What has been the impact of it all on your
music and the newest album “Au Fief Des Rémanences”? </strong></p>



<p>Franck L: We indeed have been involved
in various projects outside Opera Multi Steel, but we have always returned to
the original band despite some judgments that we never considered final. Some
projects have even been run concurrently with Opera Multi Steel. In fact, it is
the O Quam Tristi project that mobilized us most during the 2000s because we
still made four albums under this name and all Opera Multi Syeel members
without exception were part of this heavenly medieval electro act under various
pseudo names. </p>



<p>Apart from that I also sang in the
Franco-Brazilian electro pop band 3 Cold Men with which I recorded three
albums. These two projects were the most engrossing ones but, together or
separately we have collaborated or still collaborate in many other formations
(Collection d’Arnell Andréa, Thy Violent Vanities, Seven Sobs Of A Sorrowful
Soul, Tiramist &#8230;) These experiences outside Opera Multi Steel are for us the
opportunity to deepen styles that we only touch on with our heterogeneous
group. These different experiences came to feed the evolution of the group, but
without altering its deep roots. That said, the mix of electric- and acoustic
instruments was already present in the beginning of the band as well as our
love for folk- or ancient music (Middle Ages, Renaissance). We can also find
them all in our last album. &#8220;Au Fief des Rémanences&#8221; includes very
pop songs, very dancing ones, some others more oriented towards introspection,
some darker ones, some cold-wave like, others more folk&#8230; We are ‘multiple and
various’, the band’s music is the reflection of this diversity without any form
of restraint. What binds the pieces between them is the treatment and use of
particular instruments that we have never really abandoned over the years and
albums (Elex keyboard, Casio VL1, bass pedals, recorders etc &#8230;) and the very
special lyrics that Patrick writes in his so special style.</p>



<p><strong>Q: The title of the album is quite intriguing and dark, but what’s the deeper meaning of the title and the lyrical themes running through the album? </strong></p>



<p>Patrick L. Robin: At the beginning of this Century, only a few days went by without the media echoing technological innovations of all kinds. Occultism and witchcraft are two particularly affected areas, often wrongly.</p>



<p>To restore the balance and cope with the noises that run, we needed to reclassify all this and relativize the phenomenon or rather those unexplained phenomena with sounds that move and thus with chants that speak in a fief protecting these metaphysical values which come and go, go back and come back like past like recurring membership and which still are perceptible from Before to Now and from Today to Tomorrow (Remnants). Hence the title of this album.</p>



<p>Once open those different doors of the Below, we have compiled eight ones that correspond affectively to our metaphysical concerns towards the Hereafter. Each one of this title composes a part of the album: &#8220;Les Litanies&#8221;, somber stubbornness that, by a trance or beliefs effects, can lead to the inner revolution and perhaps to the madness of adoration in a &#8220;Chapelle Sixteen&#8221; or various small churches that are often the subject of &#8220;Représailles&#8221; from the biggest ones.</p>



<p>Fortunately for us, no need to bury ourselves in caves where to scratch the walls. We can, thanks to the artistic genius of the great painters, contemplate and then illuminate to surpass ourselves and finally pour into the wonder where we can find &#8220;Solutions De Félicité&#8221; in the absence of anything else.</p>



<p>Affect is a way of relaying our visions with the help of “L’ Emotionnel” which rises in arrows among various societies with all the upheaval that it may cause, rightly or wrongly (unreasonably elsewhere), leading us unknowingly towards our last home where to be chastised (&#8220;Le Châtiment Ultime&#8221;). Thus, redirected to an imaginary and morbid purgatory, we will be able to get out of it or not, especially if we manage to avoid the Fatal Judgment, &#8220;Le Coup De Grâce&#8221;. We could, then re-illuminated, stay on our guard in a stronghold under a high spiritual supervision.</p>



<p><strong>Q: I always have seen Opera Multi Steel as
a ‘total artistic concept’; it’s much more than only the passion and love for
music and lyrics, but there always have been references to painters, sculptors,
poets etc…. What means this artistic exposure to you and more especially the
‘artistic freedom’? And do you think artistic freedom has some limits? </strong></p>



<p>Franck L: The group is not only for us a
way to expel our fantasies, our neuroses and psychoses more or less well
digested. We do not miss to use it for that through our texts in particular!</p>



<p>But Opera Multi Steel is also the big
patchwork of everything we are passionate about in our everyday life outside of
music. The covers and jackets of our discs reflect our inclinations for
symbolist-, mystical- or Sulpician painting, among others; our songs are dotted
with references in the form of sound effects that evoke near or far artists or
eras of which we are nostalgic, but also events or situations that only make
sense for us and that ends up as a kind of sound memory album with which we try
to share our universe which can sometimes seem hermetic to many people. </p>



<p>The different labels that have trusted
us have always left us free of our artistic choices. Effectively artistic
freedom has its limits which are those of cutting us off from an audience that
could not understand the meaning of our texts, who could sometimes find our
songs too different from each other by their style or who think that we do not
enough obey to the precise dogmas of certain musical movements or who could be
allergic to our iconoclastic imagery. It is true that by embracing here and
there all genres that please us we end up either with a non-style, or with a
too marked style that could cut us off from a wider audience. But the main
thing is to make us happy, to have fun and to give with each of our albums some
good time to all those who apprehend our music as a ‘total artistic concept’,
to use your expression, or simply as a ‘quite’ normal band providing more or
less pop songs or more or less dark tracks&#8230; Music has never been our way of
getting rich, it is our way of feeling alive. This is probably the main reason
why Opera Multi Steel has survived the years.</p>



<p><strong>Q: “Au Fief Des Rémanences” appears to me
as one of your most ‘electronic’ works to date although still featuring the use
of ‘authentic’ instruments. What did you try to accomplish sound-wise and where
do you place this album in the band’s discography? </strong></p>



<p>Franck L: I do not know if this album is
really the most electronic one. It depends from the point of view. We have
always used ‘authentic’ electronic instruments (TR 606, TR 808 mainly) to
realize our rhythm tracks, our synths being also electronic in some kind of
way&#8230; Now we use a lot more sampled sounds, but we remain faithful to the
instruments that we used at the beginning of the group even if we do not use
them as physical units. Perhaps it is easier to judge this situation for
someone outside the band. One thing is for sure, we are huge fans of
‘electro-pop’ music even if it not always an explicit way in our sound. </p>



<p>Covenant or VNV Nation both are part of
our flagship groups although they’re not from our generation and their music is
much punchier than ours. The fact that we always use acoustic instruments
(guitars, recorders among others &#8230;) tempers our electro inclinations, but
perhaps we will slightly move to something more ‘radical’ in our future works.
Who knows?</p>



<p><strong>Q: I already evoked the ‘darkness’ running through your composition, but it often feels that authentic it rather appears to be ‘torment’ and ‘despair’, but still a kind of ‘therapy’ to exorcize internal demons. What does music and especially this band really stands for? </strong></p>



<p>Patrick L. Robin: It is an &#8220;Initiatory journey in the land of Music and Magic&#8221; (Norma Bowl in Paranormal Sciences Institute Review 1983). This is indeed what makes me think your question contains already  the answers that I will briefly raise and summarize, in spite of all  false ideas of what we think or would like to convey &#8230; The “Curious”, the “Worrying”, the “Irrealist” are often found inside our lyrics. </p>



<p>‘Darkness’ and ‘Despair’ are indeed recurring and allow us to adhere to the walls of a well which we would like to reach the bottom, to raise the head, to raise the eyes towards the Sky, to help us to redirect our existence and why not the listener’s ones who would gain by this introspection a kind of mind therapy and to wake up then as transformed. We would not speak of true exorcism, but rather of dispossession of loose ideas, commonplaces and standards that only clutter the eyes and ears of the non-blind and the non-deaf that we are, insensitive to the point of not wanting to read between the lines and unable to change our point of view when it’ s still time! Alas, this well is without bottom and we find ourselves  facing the “Appearances Of The Inaudible”, “The Remanences Of The Invisible” because they goes hand in hand. This self-proclamation remains the best solution, final or terminal for a new life, a new ‘elsewhere’ towards infinity and beyond!!! </p>



<p>But all of this remains fundamentally ver-ti-gi-nous!</p>
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		<title>Opera Multi Steel plans picture vinyl in December, &#8216;Réminiscences&#8217;, feat. revisited classics</title>
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<p>&#8220;Reminiscences&#8221; is the title of a brand new studio album by the French coldwave band Opera Multi Steel (OMS). Brand new? The album holds a a selection of 8 tracks of the band revisited in a punchier and more electro style compared to the original versions which were recorded in the combo&#8217;s usual style mixing medieval and renaissance elements in electronic music.</p>
<p>The album will be out as a picture vinyl right here.</p>
<p>The Bourges based act was formed in 1983 by Franck Lopez, Patrick L. Robin and Catherine Marie. The band is</p>
<p>Not only the music was revisited, the band also fully re-recorded the vocals using sounds and historical instruments cherished by the band since its beginnings: TR 808, TR 606, TB 303, Elex, Casio VL-1, recorders, medieval choirs and various samples.</p>
<p>The tracks on &#8220;Réminiscences&#8221; are taken from albums such as &#8220;Cathédral&#8221;, &#8220;A Contre-sens&#8221;, &#8220;Les Douleurs de l’Ennui&#8221;, &#8220;La Légende dorée&#8221; and even from the very first ever release of the project: the vinyl EP &#8220;Eponymous&#8221; from 1984.</p>
<p>Here&#8217;s an official video for the track &#8220;Les Sens&#8221;.</p>
<p><iframe title="Opera Multi Steel - Les Sens [Version 2017] (Official Video)" width="640" height="360" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/HJzOiDYVQOs?feature=oembed" frameborder="0" allow="accelerometer; autoplay; clipboard-write; encrypted-media; gyroscope; picture-in-picture; web-share" referrerpolicy="strict-origin-when-cross-origin" allowfullscreen></iframe></p>
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