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Wednesday, December 19, 2007

Trisomie 21- 'Million Lights' LP


I believe I'll stick to French coldwave classics for the remainder of this week, just in time for the holidays! Today's post features Trisomie 21, an on again-off again act consisting of brothers Philippe and Hervé Lomprez. The band formed in the early 1980s and takes its name from the condition known as trisomy 21, an chromosome imbalance that causes down syndrome.

Though the band is still active to this day, I've always preferred their earlier wave material- especially their first two records, which have been previously uploaded by curious guy of Phoenix Hairpins. They can be found here, and here, and an early EP can also be downloaded here. However, it would be amiss not to mention their 1987 record Million Lights among their more classic material, though they pursued a more distinctive coldwave sound during this era.

Without any further ado, here's the details proper:



Trisomie 21- Million Lights LP
1. The Hazy Ridge
2. Sunken Lives
3. There's A Strange Way This Morning?
4. Sharing Sensation
5. The Rickshaw
6. The Fairylike Show
7. Some Twenty One Miles From The Coast
8. Magnified Section Of Dreams
9. The Clencher
10. Million Lights

*download it here*

For your viewing pleasure, here's the video for Trisomie 21's best known tune- 'The Last Song,' which is featured on their 1986 record, Chapter IV.



For more info on the band, including a comprehensive discography, videos, pictures, and some exclusive recordings, click below for the band's webhub.

Trisomie 21 dot com

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