This is Thibaut Devigne’s music collection on Bandcamp.

Thibaut Devigne

  1. Montpellier, France
  2. Electronic
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  1. Golden Apples of the Sun
    by Suzanne Ciani & Jonathan Fitoussi
  2. Champion Sound [Deluxe Edition]
    by Jaylib
  3. MILS001: Ethio Meditations / Drama Al Dente
    by JJ Whitefield
    Some would call this library music, and it is true that a side of it is. It is clearly made to enable sampling of different portions. But all the tracks are also really good and hold on to themselves, which makes it a great album to listen to. Best of both worlds, one could say.
  4. Unreleased Works Vol.1 (Bandcamp Exclusive)
    by Ken Ishii
    Purely excellent and efficient techno music, form a producer atop of the genre. Nothing more to say, it's just that good.
  5. Verdant Machine
    by Aquarelle
    Two very long tracks of ambiant / experimental music. It's sometimes borderline field recording, even though it is not, but has the same atmosphere. It is brilliantly achieved and deserves to be listened to.
  6. Please Touch
    by Rrose
    An excellent piece of electronic music which draws and weaves influences from techno, ambiant and industrial in something completely unique. Flirting with a more experimental side, it is still approachable and easily understandable. Great work.
  7. Embers
    by Throwing Snow
  8. Mighty Poplar
    by Mighty Poplar
    I don't listen to much country music, so I don't really know where this one lands, but I find it has some pretty good tunes and definitively good musicianship. Some of the songs mights soound a bit cheesy, but I enjoy this album overall nonetheless. The tunes which are more sounding like ballads get my preference, such as Northern Babe, and North Country Blues.
  9. KAZI NI KAZI
    by Turkana
    This is South Sudanese rap. It's prettyy minimal in the production, and I do not understand the lyrics, but it is a definite headbanger. It's clear cut efficient. The 4 tracks are all great for parties and are sure to set the dancefloor on fire.
  10. Visions of Bodies Being Burned
    by clipping.
    Very experimental hiphop, sometimes minimalist, sometimes pushing the instrumentals in noise territory. The flows of all the MCs and their lyricism are pretty awesome, and the texts are fantastically written. It's just a great album for any rap music and hip hop music lover.
  11. Paul St. Hilaire - Tikiman Vol.1
    by Paul St. Hilaire
    Essentially, this is a dub album. It is quite slow, heavy on the bass and drenched in reverb, in a way that is very well done. But it is also more in its conception. It is atmospheric, it is ambiant, it is coming from a veriety of sources which have been well digested and used. It is an excellent piece of audio artistery.
  12. Fawn / Brute
    by Katie Gately
    This is a bit tough to explain as it is outside of my usual listening realm. It's pop with a strong experimental streak. It eveolves nicely throughout the album even though the build up sound/ cut it out in a shot technique appears a bit too much to my taste. It's still neatly done, though, so listen to it if you fancy something a tad bit different.
  13. Adventures Of A Reluctant Superhero
    by Chali 2na & Krafty Kuts
    This album is allowing me to indulge in positive regression. I remember Krafty Kuts as an important producer on the break beat scene in the early 2000's and Chali 2na from the Jurassic 5. But it is also the reunion of a producer able to kraft really good songs, with an MC who has a strong sense of rythm & flow, both making it sounding like it is a walk in the park, yet offering good tunes, full of energy and good vibes. Make your opinion about it, but as far as I am concerned, this is good stuff
  14. REIFSMA
    by IFS MA
    A form of experimental music accompanied by spoken word in Japanese. It's really interesting. I do not understand Japanese enough to be know what the text is about, but it adds a musical dimension to the composition which is very nice.
  15. Breakfast in Phantasia
    by Clouds in a Headlock
    Some pretty good hiphop on boom bap productions, with a lot of jazz inspired sample. Classic but good.
  16. Crash Recoil
    by Surgeon
    Excellent techno from one of the European godfather's of the genre. It succeeds in being so much and yet so straightforward. It's danceable, yet sensible and intelligent. It is sometimes quite harsh and pushing, but it also instills atmosphere that could be perceived as a certain form of ambiant. Overall, it is genuinely enjoyable, and showcases Surgeon's mastery at focusing only on the necessary, with no extra fluff.
  17. Impumelelo
    by DJ Black Low
    This is my first foray into amapiano music. The only thing I can say is that it is highly danceable. The best way I have to describe it is to consider it as a sort of slowed down house music, with a lot of South African influences, and MCs on top. There is a tension in this music that never really releases, but is also what makes it so groovy.
  18. Alandazu E.P.
    by Azu Tiwaline & Al Wootton
    Excellent dub infused electronica that flirts seemlessly with ambiant music. It is subtle and well performed.
  19. Free Radicals
    by Deena Abdelwahed x Basile3
    Good electronic music seemlessly mixing club aspects with a more brainy / intellectual side.
  20. Human Capital
    by Bad Breeding
    At first this will probably sound like pretty raw punk music. However, a careful listener will notice that it is not as chaotic as it might first seem, that the melodies and lyrics intertwine quite smartly, that there is much more than meet the ear at first hear. Those who will continue will discover a very good balance between raw ebnergy and well constructed songs, an immediate sense of urgency which went through just enough refinement. In other words, a great punk album.