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Iti Eta No

Eins, Zwei, Drei, ... Iti Eta No. Here we are for the forthcoming and highly awaited Heimat album! Wrapped in his astonishing and intriguing artsleeve by the acclaimed illustrator artist Anouk Ricard, here is a handful of Deviant Pop hard-to-classify songs by the inventors Olivier Demeaux (Cheveu, Accident du Travail) and Armelle Oberlé (The Dreams, Badaboom). Sometimes very martial like a marching music, sometimes very lyrical, the Heimat's musics are going deeper in these weirdo landscapes, using cinematographic scores and samples over layers of urban cultures, in order to open the gates of the dreamy gazes and the shadowy stories. Well produced, and readable, the surprising and explosive material is a real Art Brut manifest of collage Music. Please welcome in this strangest paradise.

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Eins, Zwei, Drei, ... Iti Eta No. Here we are for the forthcoming and highly awaited Heimat album! Wrapped in his astonishing and intriguing artsleeve by the acclaimed illustrator artist Anouk Ricard, here is a handful of Deviant Pop hard-to-classify songs by the inventors Olivier Demeaux (Cheveu, Accident du Travail) and Armelle Oberlé (The Dreams, Badaboom). Sometimes very martial like a marching music, sometimes very lyrical, the Heimat's musics are going deeper in these weirdo landscapes, using cinematographic scores and samples over layers of urban cultures, in order to open the gates of the dreamy gazes and the shadowy stories. Well produced, and readable, the surprising and explosive material is a real Art Brut manifest of collage Music. Please welcome in this strangest paradise.

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Eins, Zwei, Drei, ... Iti Eta No. Here we are for the forthcoming and highly awaited Heimat album! Wrapped in his astonishing and intriguing artsleeve by the acclaimed illustrator artist Anouk Ricard, here is a handful of Deviant Pop hard-to-classify songs by the inventors Olivier Demeaux (Cheveu, Accident du Travail) and Armelle Oberlé (The Dreams, Badaboom). Sometimes very martial like a marching music, sometimes very lyrical, the Heimat's musics are going deeper in these weirdo landscapes, using cinematographic scores and samples over layers of urban cultures, in order to open the gates of the dreamy gazes and the shadowy stories. Well produced, and readable, the surprising and explosive material is a real Art Brut manifest of collage Music. Please welcome in this strangest paradise.

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