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Live Review: Anatole 'Colours'

30 November 2015 | 7:36 pm | Caitlin Medcalf

ANATOLE is his name, and the Sydney producer is making waves with his lush take on when electronic sounds meet orchestral elements come together.

He's definitely one to look out for in the new year, and there's really no question as to why. ANATOLE is his name, and the Sydney producer is making waves with his lush take on electronica meeting an orchestra of classic sounds.

The classically trained musician has branched out from his roots, and has experimented with what would seem to be an intensely opposing force. He's used his orchestral powers for good, and has crafted a new one for us called 'Colours'.

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A mishmash of not only lush tones, but sensory evocations too, you can almost pick straight away that Andrei Eremin has lent a hand with the mixing and mastering, as both artists hold a very similar style of creation.

'Colours' is an instrument heavy, multiple choice quiz, with each section giving rise to new moments in time that were not previously heard. It takes each second with small steps, giving time for each instrument to build and fade, almost as though it were breathing.

Anatole certainly has a flair for the intensely masterful. He's not only a creator, but an artist too, which his medium being the next project he wishes to undertake.

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