The duo chose to present this project for the first time during a listening session in the Church of Saint-Denis: a gesture that is all too rare, but essential. An album sometimes deserves a specific stage setting. Offering details to the audience, guiding the listening experience, articulating the intentions: these are the kinds of touches that unfold the meanings, that make the experience broader, more embodied.
For me, ECDYSIS is a winter album that heralds the storms, those we face as much in body as in mind. It speaks of patience, perseverance, and silent resistance. From the opening track, the intertwining of voices acts as a warning, a preparatory ritual: it seems to attune us to the internal frequencies, the cerebral pulsations, and the soundscapes that will follow. Like in a film where the setting is established before the drama, sound becomes substance, texture, mental space.
The production plays with levels of intensity; there are gusts, contradictory directions, an unpredictability reminiscent of winter gales, a wind that disorients yet sculpts everything in its path. The listening experience becomes almost cinematic. The first three tracks, deliberately eclectic, open several doors, blur the lines, and test the ear. Then comes the fourth, the longest, and the core of the chaos. It is here that the storm reveals its intention. A battle begins, but a solemn, internal one. Not a spectacular confrontation, but rather a moment where one must remain upright, serious, determined, maintaining the posture until the very end of the action, until the very end of its meaning.























