Dive into the eclectic and avant-garde world of Pascal Comelade with his 2008 release, "Lo piano vermell." This captivating album, spanning 56 minutes, is a testament to Comelade's unique musical vision and his ability to blend various genres into a cohesive and intriguing whole. Released under DiscMedi S.A., the album features a collection of tracks that showcase Comelade's experimental approach to music, ranging from the whimsical "O gran Paralelo" to the enigmatic "Russian Roulette."
Comelade, known for his innovative use of instruments and unconventional compositions, delivers a sound that is both familiar and refreshingly new. "Lo piano vermell" is a journey through his distinctive musical landscape, where each track offers a different perspective, from the playful "Gégène" to the introspective "Domisiladoré." The album's standout, "Egyptian Reggae," is a fusion of traditional reggae rhythms with Comelade's signature experimental touch, creating a track that is both danceable and thought-provoking.
Throughout the album, Comelade's mastery of the piano is evident, as he transforms the instrument into a versatile tool for expression. Tracks like "Lumpen-Harmony" and "La societat del piano-obstacle" highlight his ability to push the boundaries of traditional piano music, while "To Be Dammit Ornette to Be" and "The Great Ricardo Solfa" pay homage to jazz legends, adding a layer of depth and complexity to the album.
"Lo piano vermell" is not just an album; it's an experience. Pascal Comelade invites you to explore his world, where music is a playground of sounds and ideas. Whether you're a long-time fan or a newcomer to his work, this album offers a glimpse into the mind of a truly original artist.