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Friday, November 22, 2019

Hypno5e "A Distant (Dark) Source"


Country: France
Genre(s)Atmospheric Progressive Post Metal/Rock
LabelPelagic Records - PEL123
Format: CD, digital, vinyl
Release dateNovember 22, 2019
Tracklist
1. On The Dry Lake (12:26)
2. In The Blue Glow Of Dawn, Pt. 1 (3:47)
3. In The Blue Glow Of Dawn, Pt. 2 (7:08)
4. In The Blue Glow Of Dawn, Pt. 3 (5:08)
5. A Distant Dark Source, Pt. 1 (2:46)
6. A Distant Dark Source, Pt. 2 (7:49)
7. A Distant Dark Source, Pt. 3 (7:34)
8. On Our Bed Of Soil, Pt. 1 (3:14)
9. On Our Bed Of Soil, Pt. 2 (6:10)
10. On Our Bed Of Soil, Pt. 3 (6:25)
11. Tauca, Pt. 2 (Nowhere) (7:37)

Total Time 70:04

Line-up
Emmanuel Jessua - Guitar, lead vocals
Jonathan Maurois - Guitar
Cedric Pages aka Gredin - Bass, backing vocals
Théo Begue - Drums

Description/Reviews
The Southern French quartet are now returning with a more “typical” HYPNO5E record, if there is such a thing: their 5th album, “A Distant (Dark) Source”, is the second part of a diptych album project. “A Distant (Dark) Source” continues to chase those demons and lost memories which the band has been chasing ever since their debut album “Des Deux L'Une Est L'Autre”: the album is an inward journey to the land of the ghosts of the past. At the origin of this distant dark source lies Tauca, an old Paleolithic lake located in Bolivia.It disappeared more than 15 000 years ago, leaving behind an arid land and salt lakes at 4.500m of altitude in the Andes mountain range. “A Distant (Dark) Source” is the musical imagination of a night in this desert, during which the old shores of the lake see the return of the shadows of the people who used to live in this area before its disappearance.  …but don't be deterred by such conceptual enthusiasm, as HYPNO5E sound is powerful, visceral and immediate. There are moments that remind you of the expansive technical elaborations of BTBAM, but there is also the careful melancholia of Cynic and the sheer power of Gojira... but in the end, all these comparisons fail - HYPNO5E's organic sound is undoubtedly their own. Unlike so many bands who rely on a single sound or technique to create their music, HYPNO5E are not bound to any precondition.
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A Distant Dark Source Pt. 1-3

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Friday, April 6, 2018

A Backward Glance on a Travel Road (Hypno5e) "Alba - Les Ombres Errantes"


Country: France
Genre(s)Acoustic Progressive Rock, Soundtrack
LabelPelagic Records
Format: CD, digital, vinyl
Release date: April 6, 2018
Tracklist
1. Who Wakes Up From This Dream Does Not Bear My Name (11:10)
2. Cuarto Del Alba (7:11)
3. L'ombre Érrante(2:07)
4. Night On The Petrified Sea (10:58)
5. The Wandering Shadows (7:33)
6. Los Heraldos Negros (10:21)
7. Ojos Azules (3:06)
8. Calling (4:08)
9. Agua (1:59)
10. Light Of Desert And The Shadows Inside (15:33)

Total Time 74:06

Line-up
Emmanuel Jessua (Hypno5e) - Guitar, vocals
Jonathan Maurois (Hypno5e) - Guitar
Gredin (Hypno5e) - Bass
Théo Begue (Hypno5e) - Drums

Description/Reviews
Alba – Les Ombres Errantes is the first full length movie directed by singer and guitar player Emmanuel Jessua. And his band, HYPNO5E, has turned down their amps, or switched them off entirely, to provide the stunning 75 minutes soundtrack for this ambitious project. 

Also read the review by Rob at progressivemusicplanet.com

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A Backward Glance on a Travel Road (Hypno5e) "Alba - Les Ombres Errantes"


Country: France
Genre(s)Acoustic Progressive Rock, Soundtrack
LabelPelagic Records
Format: CD, digital, vinyl
Release date: April 6, 2018
Tracklist
1. Who Wakes Up From This Dream Does Not Bear My Name (11:10)
2. Cuarto Del Alba (7:11)
3. L'ombre Érrante(2:07)
4. Night On The Petrified Sea (10:58)
5. The Wandering Shadows (7:33)
6. Los Heraldos Negros (10:21)
7. Ojos Azules (3:06)
8. Calling (4:08)
9. Agua (1:59)
10. Light Of Desert And The Shadows Inside (15:33)

Total Time 74:06

Line-up
Emmanuel Jessua (Hypno5e) - Guitar, vocals
Jonathan Maurois (Hypno5e) - Guitar
Gredin (Hypno5e) - Bass
Théo Begue (Hypno5e) - Drums

Description/Reviews
Alba – Les Ombres Errantes is the first full length movie directed by singer and guitar player Emmanuel Jessua. And his band, HYPNO5E, has turned down their amps, or switched them off entirely, to provide the stunning 75 minutes soundtrack for this ambitious project. 

Also read the review by Rob at progressivemusicplanet.com

Media/Samples 
Bandcamp

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Saturday, February 20, 2016

Hypno5e "Shores of the Abstract Line"


Country: France
Genre(s): Atmospheric Progressive Post Metal/Rock
Label: Pelagic Records
Format: CD, vinyl
Release date: February 19, 2016
Tracklist
1. East Shore: Lanscape In The Mist (1:43)
2. East Shore: In Our Deaf Lands (12:45)
3. West Shore: Where We Lost The Ones (10:31)
4. West Shore: Memories (2:52)
5. Central Shore: Tio (5:26)
6. North Shore: The Abstract Line (6:56)
7. North Shore: Sea Made Of Crosses (6:02)
8. South Shore: Blind Man's Eye (15:10)

Total time 61:25

Line-up
Emmanuel Jessua - Guitar, lead vocals
Jonathan Maurois - Guitar
Gredin - Bass, backing vocals
Théo Begue - Drums

Description/Reviews
Musically, the band can be so heavy before shifting to an atmospheric section and then slapping you with some insanely angular guitar riffs. The beauty is that you have no idea what is coming BUT it never feels like there isn’t a flow to what is going on. “Shores of the Abstract Line” is NOT an easy listen but it is an album that you hear something new each time you listen to it. 
Read the full review by Rob Pociluk at  progressivemusicplanet.com

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