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  <publicdate>2005-11-10 19:39:24</publicdate>
  <creator>Vincent Bergeron</creator>
  <description>Vincent wrestles with many competing elements in LArt du Désarroi, commenting on the chaotic mental processes of a creative mind. Just as the instrumentation is heavily edited and atonal, his voice takes on many different characters. In Dave and Drew Banned Art, for instance, hes almost schizophrenic; the instrumentation jumps from various ethnic backgrounds, his vocals switch from a tone of mockery to listlessness and then sadness. &#13;
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Somehow I never feel totally lost with Vincents music, the edits feel natural, and my poor understanding of French doesnt prevent me from feeling the music on an emotional level. In LArt du Désarroi, he has clearly developed his techniques since Casse-tête de lExistence. In terms of layers of instrumentation, things are actually simpler, yet the tracks dont feel stark or unsophisticated.&#13;
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http://milieu.alexyoung.org/?p=158</description>
  <licenseurl>http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/2.5/</licenseurl>
  <date>2005-11-10 00:00:00</date>
  <collection>not_stealing</collection>
  <title>L'Art au Déssaroi</title>
  <uploader>stealingorchestra@yahoo.com</uploader>
  <addeddate>2005-11-10 07:49:29</addeddate>
  <adder>You Are Not Stealing Records</adder>
  <pick>0</pick>
  <source>You Are Not Stealing Records</source>
  <public>1</public>
  <subject>Experimental</subject>
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