- Music
- 16 Oct 03
Blossom
Is Sebastien Devaud the saviour of French techno? On Blossom, he makes noises to that effect, but doesn’t always deliver. Apart form his greatest moment, ‘La Onzieme Marche’, Agoria’s recent singles ‘Spinach Girl’ and ’Kofea’ are also included. However, apart from the warm grooves of ‘Haiku’ and ‘All I Need’ and a high profile collaborator like Tricky, there’s little else that sets Devaud apart from a slew of techno producers struggling to cover all bases. Maybe next time he’ll hit the target
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