Seven Seas is the first but not less remarkable album of Marcomé. Marcomé amalgamates invented languages and English words. It has this single way of multiplying its voice suave and vaporous thus creating rich and pure harmonies. On a purified instrumentation or dense layers of keyboards, Marcomé makes us travel in an at the same time soft, vibrating and éthéré universe. Yéku charms with its song which points out the Amerindian ancestral ritual. KIS off the Night makes us discover hot percussions of North Africa and Librarsi embraces a contagious jazz. Seven Seas crosses the seven seas and glane, with flight of sound waves, the harmonies and the rates/rhythms of the four corners of the world.
BREATHE 1:58 (Marcomé/Marcomé)
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