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French composer Romain Frequency releases a solo debut album “Research On a Nameless Colour” inspired by Derek Jarman’s final collection of Essays entitled “Chroma” released in 1994, the year he passed away and written while struggling with illness (facing the irony of an artist going blind).
It triggered the composition of 7 tracks devoted to an unexisting colour and its attendant emotion.
´´Research on a Nameless Colour, is a transposition of a certain contemplative state into sound.
Content: The music goes back to early electro-ambient experiments, reminding me of the work of pioneers. It’s not what I would call an ode to J.M. Jarre, Vangelis and co, but an ambient cosmic electronic work following the steps of those famous names.
Romain Frequency creates ambient spaces soundtracks filled with analogue treatments and effects, which are creating an evasive sensation.
The cover art of the album is a drawing by Geraldine Arnold,
Perfect Blue Video: www.youtube.com/watch?v=ris6389pvOM