FabienkAngine de Poitrine
Canadian duo Angine de Poitrine's new track 'Fabienk' masterfully blends classical elegance with raw, edgy energy. Initially presenting a refined, sonata-like structure, the song surprises listeners with an audacious tempo shift midway. This trans...

At first listen, the track's composition and structure by the Canadian anonymous duo-who call themselves Khn de Poitrine (guitar, bass) and Klek de Poitrine (drums)-seem deceptively classical: motifs unfurl with the elegance of a sonata, the instrumentation balanced with near-scholarly restraint. Yet, beneath this polished surface lurks a restless energy that's itching to spread mayhem in a conservatory.
The real coup arrives midway, when the tempo segues with extraordinary audacity. What begins as stately, almost courtly phrasing suddenly fractures into a sharper, more infectious rhythm.
This tempo change jolts the listener, reconfiguring the track's architecture while maintaining its internal logic. The track is edgy and irresistible, pulling the listener into a groove that feels unexpected and inevitable. 'Fabienk' seduces with refinement, then electrifies with raw energy. The result is a composition that feels like a Bach toccata channelled by bass-meister Les Claypool.
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