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And, one year later, here it is: Innervoice, Charonne\u2019s first album, right here, right now, on Rakya. 14 tracks printed on 3 x 12&#8243;.<\/p>\n<p>To anyone who have been through isolated lockdown, identical days after identical days, everything concurs to a feeling of out-of-timeness. Time is no longer chronologic, but distorted. Innervoice encapsulates Charonne\u2019s search for their own track of time, making it sound like a time-travel musical machine. Pastel Paradise (B2) is a vibrant hommage to the 80s post-funk era, while Freak Freak (C3) recreate the vibe of a 90s dance hitter. Future Past Present (D2) offers a suspended moment in-between yesterday and tomorrow, before crawling back at high-speed into SpaceCityFunk (E1), which could have very well been the OST of an old school Japanese car race video game.<\/p>\n<p>Is it all about past, then? No, because this would mean forgetting the core of Innervoice: the ambition to compose&#8230; with a voice. The dreamy echo of an unknown voice welcomes us with Une Voix inconnue (A1), quickly turning into a rhythmic pattern in Odyss\u00e9e (A2): \u201cde quoi je me m\u00eale ?\u201d, she says. The voice is guiding us through the album up until it tells us to move in Move Me (Feat. Badbadtati&#8217;s Cosmic Vox) (C2). Needless to say, the inner voice resonates with another experience of creation in social isolation: being on the edge between sanity and madness, surrounded by unknown voices. Finally, after an emotional ballad in I Lost My Body (F2), the voice asks to Stay Close to Me (F3), dit it understand that we are not meant for social isolation?<\/p>\n<p>We hope you will enjoy listening to Charonne\u2019s inner voice.<\/p>\n<p>Written, Mixed &amp; Produced by Alex &amp; No\u00e9.<br \/>\nArtwork by C\u00e9lia Paysan<br \/>\nMastered by Marco Pellegrino<\/p>","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>REPRESS ALERT !<br \/>\nCharonne had gone silent for the last year&#8230; or so it looked. While not releasing much, the duo was isolated for months in their studio, exploring sounds and refining their craft. During that time, they could reflect on their past 5 years of releasing music, picking off on what they had done and where they wanted to evolve. 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