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BERTRAND LOREAU
"Passé
Composé"
(Musea, 2002)

Coming from Nantes (France), the keyboards player Bertrand Loreau
is a talented Klaus Schultze and Vangelis disciple. Along their career Loreau
was able to polish an extremely personal style, publishing four albums for the labels Musea
Parallèle and Dreaming: "Prière" (1992), "Le Pays
Blanc" (1991-1993), "Sur Le Chemin" (1996) and "Jerichoacoara"
(1998), in which it presented a suggestive and full electronic music of shades.
Essentially, in their new album "Passé Composé", Bertrand
Loreau worked reconstructing with a passion only old compositions or pieces that had
never appeared in the previous disks; being not accompanied with the exquisite guitarist Lionel
Palierne and the less interesting keyboards player Olivier Briand.
Together believe multiple electronic, serene, feverish or hypnotic textures where the
diversity of styles that include to the Progressive Rock, the experimental or repetitive
music, the new age and the classic music, they melt in a sound mosaic for which parade the
ten years of the artistic work of a brilliant creator.
Sergio Vilar
unalargapasion@hotmail.com
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