Nantes-based artist Gisèle Kérozen debuts on Kyma Komplex with “Electric Equinox,” an EP that functions as a coded transmission from the heart of a spontaneous creative surge. It captures the moment where a deeply personal impulse is processed and galvanised into a structured electric current. The EP feels like a live wire – insulation stripped away to reveal the raw, flickering core of improvisation, honed just enough in the studio to focus its wild energy. Through layered synths and driving percussion, it builds a resonant, cavernous space that bypasses cerebral analysis to trigger a direct, instinctual movement in the audience.
Premiered here, “What if The Clash Played Funk?” isn’t just a track title; it’s a genuine, delightful musical proposition that Gisèle answers with chaotic glee. He throws a Molotov cocktail of scratchy, punk-inflected guitar riffs and confrontational vocals straight into a swirling galaxy of cosmic funk. The result is a rebellious, low-end groove that somehow makes perfect sense – as if Mick Jones traded his amp for a phaser pedal and decided to start a dance party at the end of the world. It’s a punky, funk-fueled thought experiment that proves some clashes are meant to get you moving.
You can find (and buy) this and other music pearls on the Bandcamp page of the label.
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