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Vox Populi!

5 items · France · 1981

Vox Populi! is a minimal synth artist from France, crafting spectral soundscapes that blend analog warmth with tribal rhythms from 1981 to 1986.

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Vox Populi! conjures spectral soundscapes from the Parisian underground, 1981 to 1986. Axel Kyrou, the enigmatic architect, orchestrates a haunting blend of analog warmth and tribal rhythms — a nocturnal dialogue between machines and spirits. Their work, primarily on cassette, captures the skeletal essence of coldwave while embracing the expansive possibilities of tape manipulation. "Half Decade Ganja Music" (1986, Cthulhu Records) stands as a testament to their precise yet ethereal vision. This release, alongside "Sucre De Pastèque" (1986, Unlikely Records), immerses the listener in a world of enigmatic textures and ethereal vocals, echoes of which ripple through time like a distant chant. "Quid Habet Aures Audiendi, Audiat" (1985, self-released) solidifies their role as architects of minimalist sound. Collaborations with labels such as Vox Man Records and Cause and Effect further anchor their legacy in the experimental realms, sharing kinship with Zoviet France and Nocturnal Emissions. Each release, a spectral artifact, an invitation to explore the austere beauty of their sound.

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