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Regrelh
Cants Dels Trobadors: « La douceur d'un son nouvel »

Cants Dels Trobadors: « La douceur d'un son nouvel »
Cants Dels Trobadors: « La douceur d'un son nouvel »Cants Dels Trobadors: « La douceur d'un son nouvel »

Artists

Regrelh

Labels

Dizonord

Catno

DZN04

Formats

1x Vinyl LP (with liner notes)

Country

France

Release date

Dec 1, 2022

Genres

World

Reissue of a traditional French Experimental/Folk rarity.

Be ready for a spaced out trip through French medieval times. Ancient instruments, musique concrete, spoken word, old Occitan dialect minstrel songs, drone, from dark ambient and minimal percussive tracks to Middle Ages fuzz delirium. File under : medieval folk / ambient / experimental.

A1

Bel M'es Quan Son Li Fruich Madur

A2

"Clariasme" O La Naissança D'Un Son

A3

Esmai

A4

Fortz Chausa Es Que Tot Lo Major Dan

A5

Mortz Es Lo Reis

A6

A Ball Redon

B1

La Legenda Del Còr Manjat - Vida De Guilhem De Cabestanh

B2

Del Sieu Tort Farai Semenda

B3

Pois Tals Saber Mi Sortz E'm Creis

B4

Elogi De La Guerra - Be'm Platz Lo Gais Temps De Pascor

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