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(F Communications/[PIAS]
America, September 24th)
Llorca goes deep. Real deep.
Not unlike another infamous
Ludovic St. Germain, aka Ludovic Navarre Ludovic Llorcas
stylish, French house-inflected, jazz-kissed, classy cuts have that
little something extra. Call it heart, call it depth, call it beauty.
Call it all of those things, but most importantly, call it soul.
Eardrum-licking deep house grooves are abound
on New Comer, Llorcas debut album for Frances F Communications
(brought to the states via Play It Again Sam America). Vocalists
Nicole Graham ("Indigo Blues"), Mandel Turner ("I
Cry"), and Lady Bird ("True to Me," "My Precious
Thing") and their resplendent performances take Llorcas
music to the next level. As melancholic, yet universal lyrics rest
on Llorcas juicy, luscious layers of instrumentation, New
Comer clearly marks the arrival of todays newest imported
masterpiece.
Llorca got his start at the age of 11 composing
soundtrack music for Commodore 64 games created by his father. From
that experience, he mastered the art of putting music to visuals
proof that his music also works the other way around, conjuring
up instant, arms-open-wide imagery. Despite his penchant for working
with electronics, Llorcas living, breathing orchestrations
are fleshy, sexy, vital, and organic. Llorca designed New Comer
himself on Fastracker, a computer-based composing software that
allowed him to take the bulk of his production out of a studio environment
and into his bedroom a much more fitting place for such a
sensuous album.
Forget Daft Punk. Jassanova be damned. We neednt
remind you
this New Comer has that little something extra.
You know it when you hear it, and Llorcas
got it.
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Llorca Biography
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