Cult French Touch duo's seventh album. A unique electronic sound influenced by rock and funk produced by Vincent Leibovitz with Benjamin Diamond, Izzy Lindqwister, Jessie Chaton, and Bnann Watts. Rinôçérôse is still alive, conquering, surprising, bold in its sound. The French band composed of Patou Carrié and Jean-Philippe Freu has teamed up with a new producer -- Vincent Leibovitz -- to record their seventh album, Psychôanalysis. A formidable French Touch live machine, Rinôçérôse has been producing albums that have been heard all over the world since the 1990s, from Europe to South America, from Japan to the USA, where the group has played at the biggest festivals and the finest venues, with over 1000 concerts under their belt. With Psychôanalysis, the band embarks on a new high-energy sonic escapade, a mosaic album that revisits all their sonic hallmarks: singular instrumental creativity (guitars and basses are the band's trademark) and eclectic electronic programming in a grand mix of rock, house, electro, funk and other influences. The sonic palette deployed by Vincent Leibovitz, member of the beatmakers' collective La Fine Équipe and co-founder of Nowadays Records, takes Patou Carrié and Jean-Philippe Freu into new horizons, sometimes nostalgic and always innovative. Rinôçérôse features two singers with whom the group has already worked: Jessie Chaton (Fancy, General Elektriks) and Bnann Watts (Infadels). It also opens up to new collaborations with Izzy Lindqwister and Benjamin Diamond (Stardust).
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