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  1. 16 de oct. de 2020 · A transatlantic flight later, Roddy Bottum found himself on the French Riviera, in Saint-Aygulf to be precise. Caught in the spontaneous flow of the recorded tracks, the Faith no More keyboardist wrote new arrangements and texts that led the compositions into a darker dimension.

  2. Things That Were Lost In The Fire by Hifiklub + Roddy Bottum, released 16 October 2020 1.

  3. The resulting sound was undeniably influenced by their underground work space: the tight trance-like pop that resonated through these walls was something quite different from Hifiklub's previous experimental tracks.A transatlantic flight later, Roddy Bottum found himself on the French Riviera, in Saint-Aygulf to be precise.

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  4. In a single day session, they recorded these instrumental compositions in the basement of an old, dingy nightclub. A transatlantic flight later, Roddy Bottum found himself on the French Riviera, in Saint-Aygulf to be precise.

  5. 16 de oct. de 2020 · A ce stade, l’intention musicale s’inspire directement de ce cadre de travail particulier: une transe pop, des formats resserrés qui contrastent avec les dernières propositions expérimentales d’Hifiklub. Un billet d’avion après, Roddy Bottum se retrouve sur la French Riviera, à Saint Aygulf plus exactement.

  6. Things That Were Lost In The Fire - Hifiklub. Album. 2020. Pascal Abbatucci Julien – batterie, percussions. Jean-Loup Faurat - effets, guitare. Régis Laugier – basse, chœurs. Nico Morcillo – guitare. Roddy Bottum – voix, synthétiseurs, piano. Réalisé par Anthony Belguise et Hifiklub.

  7. 24 de oct. de 2023 · The experimental rock trio Hifiklub team up with the man with the golden voice Roddy Bottum (ex Faith No More) to create a truly unique and captivating pop trance album. The release has some of the smoothest vocals I've hear in recent memory, plenty of atmosphere and some impressive instrumental work.