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When the use of piano at times proves too simplistic it’s Weber's skilful composition that lifts his work above many of his contemporaries, his use of strings giving a depth of tone and emotion, with the relaxed Pyramids utilising space as much as instrumentation to breathe new life into the album’s core.
David Bowes (The Skinny, UK)
Thirteen tracks, all floating in air and heavily inspired by cinematic references
Rocco Zaccheo (Le Temps)
Favourite Track: Personal Jesus Rating: 5/5 Comments: Great album!
Nico De Ceglia (Radio 1)
Highly innovative and lovely album
Simon Spacerock (Simon Spacerock Blog)
Sounds right up my street, can't wait to download and get into it!
Jerry Bouthier (Kitsuné, Ponystep, Can Can, Neon Noise Project)
Sounds very interesting !! Not easy to send much feedback now or judge which one is my fav, but will definitely give this album a good listen at home feature some tracks in my next radio show
Jade (The Basement, NRJ Radio)
Minimalist with twinkling megalomania
Culturmag (Berlin)
Some very cool & beautiful music in here!
Christian Martin (Dirty Bird Records)
Nice music, classic music rules!
Patrick Thevenin (Brain, Grazia, Têtu, Radio Nova, Red Bull Music Academy Radio)
It's a perfect album for the stage of a theater including an apocalyptic final. An album for an audience.
Giuseppe Zevolli (Indie-Eye Blog, Italy)
From music to film up to the classic religious songs. All is made with great simplicity and a propensity for a minimal use of instruments.
Guido Siliotto (Supermizzi Blog, Italy)
"Hoover Cover" outlines the more intimate side of Alain Weber: a collection of harmonies of classical music. A thoughtful album!
Massimiliano Locandro (Impatto Sonoro, Italy)
A relaxing album, which certainly stands as a compositional vein.
Matteo Trifiro (Musica Oltranza, Italy)
The heavy rhythms of the hymns are well balanced and harmonic parts elegiac, inspiring the listener a complexity of emotions.
Vittoio Lannutti (Freakout Online, Italy)
Alain Weber succeeds with his vision on the production to have just enough sound variations inbedded to keep a filmic attraction into the music, so that this concept still works well for a bit over 40 minutes.
Gerald Van Waes (Psyche Music Blog)
Beautiful music, perfect for winter
Stefan Wagner (Radio Z)
I'll definetly play this album in my radio show!
Jean-Francois Fecteau (Le Vestibule on CFOU 89,1 FM)
Really nice records, I love it!
BLN Radio
Surely your summer's original soundtrack!
Emmanuel Grandjean (Edelweiss Magazine)
With Hoover Cover, Alain Weber, the precursor of electronic music in Swiss Romande seduced by his artistic approach
Michel Masserey (Radio Suisse Romande)
Very consistent artwork, very well done! Special mention to Personal Jesus!
Karl (Verboten Records)
Very nice trip ! I like it !
DJ Mini (Montreal, Parking, Bily Kun, Circus, Laika)
Amazing!
DJ Rocca (Maffia Club)
Sounds nice, like a soundtrack score.
Makossa (Radio FM4 Vienna)
A perfect autumn album
Richard (Mucho Bizarre / Campus FM / Toulouse)
Nice album! Daily plays!
Oliver Miescher (Kanal K Radio / Aarau)
Nice piano work. will be suggested for airplay
Tobais Schleinkofer (BLN Radio / Berlin)
Thanks for this discovery that sounds like Maxence Cyrin and The Durutti Column!
Thierry Théolier
(Syndicat du Hype / Paris)
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