Premiere: DJ Salinger – Encre Vide Master

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Imagine how a cover of “Voyage, Voyage” played by Fennesz or My Bloody Valentine would sound like and you’re nearly there.

In the realm of nonsense so fine, Where DJ Salinger spun Encre Vide Master divine,
Through the halls of absurdity, we take our stroll, With Lear’s merry madness, our hearts extol.

With a clatter and a bang, and a tickle of glee, Encre Vide Master danced in revelry free.
In the land of imagination, where dreams take form, Lear’s verses waltz with a delightful charm.

Oh, the Tapeworm wriggles, in jolly delight, With each twist and turn, a fantastical flight. In Edward’s world, where sense meets the absurd, DJ Salinger’s tunes, by Lear’s verse, are spurred.

So let us journey, in a merry dance, With Lear’s whimsy and Salinger’s trance. In the tapestry of nonsense, we find our cheer, With Encre Vide Master, the melody clear.

 

“Voyage Voyage Voyage” by DJ Salinger is not your typical mixtape; it’s a subjective journey through 80’s pop songs, reimagined by London-based French producer and site friend Franz Kirmann. These tracks, like the iconic “Voyage voyage” by Desireless, evoke memories of summers in France, heard on radios or at local events. Kirmann’s sonic treatments distort and suspend the music, creating a dreamy, distant quality that enhances themes of escapism. The result is an ambient reinterpretation of nostalgic synth pop, reminiscent of distant radio transmissions. While the essence of the original songs remains, they are transformed into a mesmerizing sonic tapestry. In essence, it’s a nod to the past through a contemporary lens, akin to imagining a cover of “Voyage, voyage” by artists like Fennesz or My Bloody Valentine.

We’re premiering Encre Vide Master.

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