Lo'Jo's Denis Pean (a French cross between Tom Waits and Ivor Cutler) almost talks his way through these fractured trip-hoppish chansons, accompanied on all kinds of instruments (violin, kora, thumb piano, wheezy old organ) by the eccentric collective he founded more than a quarter of a century ago.
On an album quieter and more reflective than 2005's Bazar Savant, the hypnotic pull of finely detailed yet, paradoxically, boldly sparse arrangements, seems to stop time. Exquisite.
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