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5 March 2021

We are proud to announce the signing of Maxwell Farrington & Le SuperHomard to our label !

We are proud to announce the signing of Maxwell Farrington & Le SuperHomard to our label ! & the release of their debut “Once”. An Australian-French collaboration, Maxwell Farrington & Le SuperHomard offers an inventive and refined baroque pop, taking inspiration from the likes of Scott Walker, Burt Bacharach and Lee Hazlewood.

Released in early 2019 on the Spanish label Elefant Records, “Meadow Lane Park” was the debut album by Avignon-based Christophe Vaillant under his new entity, Le SuperHomard. Undoubtedly dreamlike and enchanting, hailed by critics both in France and abroad, dubbed by Paul Weller, the musician laid the groundwork for a new artistic direction. Originally from Brisbane, Maxwell Farrington left Australia in 2013, joining the United Kingdom and then France. He moved to Saint-Brieuc and took part in the formation of Dewaere, a noise quartet bathed in 90s influences. Maxwell’s vocals bring a poppier and warmer touch.

Maxwell Farrington & Le SuperHomard “Once” | 1. We, Us The Pharaohs - 2. North Pole - 3. Free Again - 4. Lights & Seasons - 5. Love - 6. La Mesa Motel (Feat. Max Meser) - 7. Good Start - 8. Oysters - 9. Hips - 10. Happening Again - 11. Big Ben (Feat. Evelyn Ida Morris) - 12. Tonight

Cover: painting par Guillaume Pinard, L’hospice de France, 2016. Collection FRAC Bretagne, (c) Guillaume Pinard.

Debut album “Once”, out April 30th and available for pre-order from the Talitres webstore or via Bandcamp.

Pink opaque vinyl (Limited edition, 500 units), printed inner sleeve, comes with a free download code.

Black vinyl, printed inner sleeve, comes with a free download code.

CD digipack three panels.

Digital.

10 % OFF during the pre-order campaign on talitres.com (till april 30), except on the opaque pink limited edition.

First single & video “We, Us The Pharaohs” directed by Pooley, Woom Studio.


26 February 2021

Vinyls in the City (# 5) - Labor Exchange , Bordeaux, Southern Foyer

Well known to Bordeaux residents for its astonishing Art Deco facade, the Bourse du Travail, or Labor Exchange, also houses several unusual and unexpected gems.

Our vinyls are displayed here in the southern foyer, decorated with a superb allegorical fresco, “Le Vin” (1938), by François Roganeau.

Other pictures are available on our social networks here and there.


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