Dive into the avant-garde world of Arthur Bull with his 2006 experimental album, "Concentrés et amalgames." This intriguing collection of eleven tracks, released under the Ambiances Magnétiques label, offers a captivating journey through the realm of experimental music. Clocking in at just over 52 minutes, the album is a testament to Bull's innovative spirit and his ability to blend diverse sonic elements into a cohesive whole.
From the enigmatic opening of "La solution de l’énigme" to the haunting finale of "Elegy," each track on "Concentrés et amalgames" is a unique exploration of sound. Bull's mastery of experimental genres is evident in tracks like "Cobra Skin Necktie" and "Picottements métalliques," where he skillfully weaves together unexpected textures and rhythms. The album also showcases Bull's versatility, with tracks like "Lonnie Johnson" and "Décoction bluesée" offering a nod to blues influences, while "Afterthought for Ornette" pays homage to the legendary Ornette Coleman.
Arthur Bull's "Concentrés et amalgames" is not just an album; it's an experience. It challenges listeners to expand their musical horizons and appreciate the beauty in the unexpected. Whether you're a seasoned experimental music enthusiast or a curious newcomer, this album is sure to leave a lasting impression.