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Post metal goes acoustic on “Alba”, HYPNO5E’s new imaginative triumph

March 13, 2018
1 min read

Pelagic Records has been sprouting up throughout European independent, experimental metal scene causing quite some serious excitement, and apart from the numerous amazing releases from thought-provoking, artistically potent artists we’ve seen in recent years, there are still a lot more to discover. Today, we’re giving you a chance to hear “Who Wakes Up From This Dream Does Not Bear My Name”, the newest conceptual, cinematic tune from Pelagic signees HYPNO5E, who are 2 years away from their 2016 record “Shores of the Abstract Line” and are about to unveil their impressive, artsy project “Alba, les ombres errantes”!

French post metal pioneers HYPNO5E have always been a borderline band, in the truest sense of the term: a band that transcend the borders and limitations of not only the genre of music which is commonly considered to be their territory, but the territory of music itself. Their conceptual, cinematic live show has always been built upon a strong visual component… but that was just the beginning of a journey which is now reaching the next level: Alba – Les Ombres Errantes is the first full length movie directed by singer and guitar player Emmanuel Jessua. And his band, HYPNO5E, has turned down their amps, or switched them off entirely, to provide the stunning 75 minutes soundtrack for this ambitious project. Emmanuel Jessua grew up in Bolivia, where the movie was filmed with a team of 7 French and Bolivian volunteers, and a budget of only 22.000€. The result is a breathtaking visual and sonic journey through the otherworldly landscapes of one of the most intriguing places on earth… a journey that orbits around the memories and reflections of a man contemplating about the eternal loss of childhood.

Alba – Les Ombres Errantes comes out on April 6th via Pelagic Records. pre-orders are up now at this (UE) and this location (North America).

“The idea of this movie was born in the Amazon forest, precisely in Rurenabaque, on the terrace of a small hotel on the Beni river shore”, tells Jessua. “I was only 10 years old and had been living with my family in Bolivia for more than five years. I was experiencing life with an incredible intensity, in a fantastic environment… with this film, I wanted to capture the constant exceeding of limits that I feel when I’m in Bolivia: the limits between the gods and the human, between sanity and madness, between the past and the present. It is in the religious and musical syncretism of the Oruro carnival (where my mother used to dance each year) that this exceeding of limits can be witnessed the best, where myth and reality mingle, and where the protagonists lose their sensation of time or space.”

HYPNO5E are: Emmanuel Jessua (guitar, lead vocals, charango, piano); Jonathan Maurois (guitar); Cedric Pages (bass); Theo Begue (drums).

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Karol Kamiński

DIY rock music enthusiast and web-zine publisher from Warsaw, Poland. Supporting DIY ethics, local artists and promoting hardcore punk, rock, post rock and alternative music of all kinds via IDIOTEQ online channels.
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