Dive into the eclectic and imaginative world of Pascal Comelade with his 2015 release, "Traffic d'abstraction." This captivating album is a testament to Comelade's unique musical vision, blending a variety of styles and influences into a cohesive and engaging whole. Spanning just over 33 minutes, the album is a quick yet impactful journey through Comelade's inventive soundscapes.
"Traffic d'abstraction" features a mix of original compositions and creative reinterpretations, showcasing Comelade's versatility and ingenuity. Tracks like "Arthur Cravan Was a Flor Fina" and "The Skatalan Logicofobism" highlight his knack for crafting intriguing and memorable melodies, while "I Put a Barbara Steele on You" and "Sunny Afternoon" offer a playful twist on familiar tunes. The album also includes instrumental pieces like "Portrait d'Enric avec son chapeau" and "Souvenirs de Vernet-Les-Bains," demonstrating Comelade's skill in creating evocative and atmospheric soundscapes.
Released under his own label, Pascal Comelade, the album is a self-contained exploration of his artistic prowess. Whether you're a long-time fan or a newcomer to his work, "Traffic d'abstraction" offers a compelling introduction to the world of Pascal Comelade, a true innovator in contemporary music.