2009, Type
'The Black Book of Capitalism is far from a mere classical record, and shows a breadth of sound never again seen in Sylvain's catalogue to date. From the mournful, delicate piano-work of 'Et Peu a Peu les Flots...' we are transported through a veritable sideshow of gallic musical expertise, with the doomy almost Bohren-esque jazz of 'Hurlements en Favour de Serge T.' and through a chiming fairytale with 'Derniere Etape avant le Silence'. There are almost traces of Angelo Badalamenti's work lost in the grooves here, with the gauzy world of European cinema seeping from every crack and punctuating Sylvain's compositions with both confidence and a deft humour. It might be over eight years old now but nothing of the album has been lost with time, it has matured with age, showing new depths and character with every year that has gone by. With 'The Black Book of Capitalism' Sylvain delivered his most widescreen work so far and it's an absolute pleasure to be able to hear it again in all its glory.' -Boomkat
Tracklisting
Disc 1
| 1 | Et Peu À Peu Les Flots Respiraient Comme On Pleure |
| 2 | Jlg |
| 3 | Hurlements En Faveur De Serge T. |
| 4 | Le Marin Rejeté Par La Mer |
| 5 | Dernière Étape Avant Le Silence |
| 6 | Dialogues Avec Le Vent |
| 7 | Ses Mains Tremblent Encore |
| 8 | Ma Contribution À L'industrie Phonographique |
| 9 | Géographie Intime |
| 10 | Je Suis Vivant Et Vous Êtes Morts |
| 11 | Mon Royaume |
| 12 | Potlatch (1971-1999) |
| 13 | Un Souffle Remua La Nuit |
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