Through The Window
Home, Music, New Release, Electro, Dreampop 8th Feb 2010 // 04:43 pm


We’re elated through to the hair-ends to announce the second LP of French dream-pop project SayCet called Through the Window including all the great tracks we’ve been falling in love with over the past years.

Saycet is the project of Pierre Lefeuvre a music composer hailing from Paris who cut his teeth listening to Boards of Canada and Múm. His first solo album entitled One Day at Home resulted in nine atmospherical tracks, evoking abstract landscapes and fairy tales for adults from song to song. Saycet’s music is an invitation for daydreaming and would perfectly lend itself to the soundtrack of a contemplative walk.

Now joined by vocalist Phoene Somsavath who brought her delicate signature, Saycet embraces vivid arrangements and crafts a brand of experimental pop. With discrete vocal samples that breeze in and vanish, waltzing melodies, layered keyboards and detailed electronics – Through the Window takes the listener on a timeless journey again. SayCet is on track to become a safe bet amongst the most captivating acts of this year.

Discover now Easy and Opal, two tracks from the upcoming LP. Enjoy!

MediaFire: Saycet – Opal
MediaFire: Saycet – Easy

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love the opal since PPRR gave it a complete new outfit! the original is a bit too slow :)

Comment by Keiko on 11th Feb 2010 @ 23:24

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