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Saycet is the project of Pierre Lefeuvre, a french music composer hailing from Paris who cut his teeth listening to Boards of Canada and Múm. His first solo album entitled One Day at Home resulted in nine atmospherical tracks, evoking abstract landscapes and fairy tales for adults from song to song. Warmly acclaimed by the critics (One Day at Home has received special attention from the national press, notably from the printed media references TRAX and Les Inrockuptibles), Saycet’s first full-length has managed to capture the frailties of a lifetime. Both fleecy and tensed, elusive and introspective, the songs that compose One Day At Home sublimate melancholy and solitude. Saycet’s music is an invitation to daydreaming and would perfectly lend itself to the soundtrack of a contemplative walk. Now joined by vocalist Phoene Somsavath who brought her delicate signature, Saycet embraces vivid arrangements and crafts a brand of experimental pop. With discrete vocal samples that breeze in and vanish, waltzing melodies, layered keyboards and detailed electronics, Saycet takes the listener on a timeless journey. The one-year-long collaboration has given birth to the second album Through the Window, released in 2010. As a live act, Saycet is also comprised of VJ Zita Cochet, whose video projections emphasize the cinematic aspect of their music. The images are colourful shapes and shades, bright lights fading out playing hide-and-seek with the melodies, and underline the poetry of their universe. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Saycet is the project of Pierre Lefeuvre, a french music composer hailing from Paris who cut his teeth listening to Boards of Canada and Múm. His first solo album entitled One Day at Home resulted in nine atmospherical tracks, evoking abstract landscapes and fairy tales for adults from song to song. Warmly acclaimed by the critics (One Day at Home has received special attention from the national press, notably from the printed media references TRAX and Les Inrockuptibles), Saycet’s first full-length has managed to capture the frailties of a lifetime. Both fleecy and tensed, elusive and introspective, the songs that compose One Day At Home sublimate melancholy and solitude. Saycet’s music is an invitation to daydreaming and would perfectly lend itself to the soundtrack of a contemplative walk. Now joined by vocalist Phoene Somsavath who brought her delicate signature, Saycet embraces vivid arrangements and crafts a brand of experimental pop. With discrete vocal samples that breeze in and vanish, waltzing melodies, layered keyboards and detailed electronics, Saycet takes the listener on a timeless journey. The one-year-long collaboration has given birth to the second album Through the Window, released in 2010. As a live act, Saycet is also comprised of VJ Zita Cochet, whose video projections emphasize the cinematic aspect of their music. The images are colourful shapes and shades, bright lights fading out playing hide-and-seek with the melodies, and underline the poetry of their universe. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
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Don't Cry Little Girl
Easy
Chromatic Bird
We Walk Fast
Opal
Her Movie
Dream Factory
Daddy Walks Under the Snow
Bruyère
Sunday Morning
Trilogie
Fireflies
A Night With Trees
Volcano (feat. Phoene Somsavath)
Kien-Lang
Metadine
Maud Takes The Train
Circonflex
Dinofly
Opalowsky - Error-Love Remix
Northern Lights
3eme Type
Ayrton Senna
Cité radieuse
And Mama Said : 'It's Amazing'
Opalowsky (Error Love Remix)
And Mama Said: "It's Amazing"
Opal (Error :: Love - Opalowsky Remix)
Opal (Error Loves Opalowsky Remix)
Météores
Mirages (feat. Phoene Somsavath)
La forêt
Volcano
3ème Type
Cyrconplex
Mother
Half Awake
Dinaply
Smiles From Thessaloniki
La révolution - Main Theme
QUIET DAYS (feat. Phoene Somsavath)
nature boy
KANANASKIS (feat. Phoene Somsavath)
Volcano - feat. Phoene Somsavath
3e type
Les Montargis
one day
Toccata & Fugue in D Minor, BWV 565 - S A Y C E T Rework
Malaparte
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