The Ici Bientôt label arm of wonderful Parisian record store Geminicricket returns with another gem plucked from the world of uncategorisable 80’s French private press records, following up Nef’s ‘Mais Alors!!?... C'est À L'Envers’ with a welcome reissue of Nyssa Musiques’ 1985 percussive deluge ‘Comme Au Moulin’.Their sole self-release is a breathtaking and staggeringly wide-referencing avant-jazz masterpiece, smelting down varied strains contemporary minimalism, spiritual jazz, Indian classical, traditional gamelan and traditional Central African folk whilst retaining an unbelievable sense of cohesion and not confining themselves to a specific genre tag.It’s no surprise that members of the group studied and graduated from one of the most prestigious musical schools in France - the playing and musicianship is sublime - maintaining consistency and rhythm through complex marimba passages that draw obvious comparisons to Midori Takada’s work with Mkwaju Ensemble whilst other members fill the spaces in between.Elsewhere the group evoke Steve Reich with the use of repetition to build tension and climax, whereas the rainforest atmosphere and track titles ‘Route De Sumatra’ evoke worldly inspiration and an obvious 4th world approach.Genuinely one of the most amazing records of its kind - huge tip for fans of Polish group Osjan or the recent ‘Balafon Sketches’ LP from Contours.(Mint / New - with booklet)
Tracklist A1 Rienne A2 Route De Sumatra A3 Biside A4 Comme Au Moulin B1 Lacustre B2 Vol D'ibis B3 Oued B4 Sargasses