Review by Elan
Antar Molygraphite Disque N2, the latest album by Jean Valton, is an experimental and innovative work that takes the listener on a journey through a sonic landscape of intricate rhythms and textures. The album is a collection of ten tracks that showcase Valton's creativity and versatility as a musician and producer.
The album opens with the hypnotic "Antar Molygraphite," a track that sets the tone for the rest of the album with its pulsating beats and ethereal vocals. The second track, "Disque N2," is a more uptempo affair that features intricate percussion and shimmering synths.
Valton's use of unconventional instrumentation and sound design is evident throughout the album. Tracks like "Nebula," with its haunting piano melody and glitchy beats, and "Crystal," a dreamy ambient piece, showcase Valton's ability to create evocative and otherworldly soundscapes.
One of the standout tracks on the album is "Magma," a brooding and intense piece that builds to a climax of distorted guitars and thundering drums. The track is a testament to Valton's ability to seamlessly blend different genres and styles into his music.