Old Caltone, the cult album by Talisco

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    Old Caltone, Talisco's side project, is worth a visit. Bo of an imaginary film dedicated to Dracula, Old Caltone provokes chills and frenzied dances.

    Old Caltone, Talisco's mysterious project, is worth a visit. The album is called Final Horror.

    Even when he invents a horror movie and a nickname like Old Caltone, Talisco's music is indeed made to give fishing, never to dwell. It's a bit of a race, as the record finale suggests: "When I compose a song, it's like I'm throwing myself into it. You're going to hold your breath and you're like, 'I'm going,' and then you're going to feel emotions. I put these emotions in the music. " With this first mixtape, the hyperactive Jérôme Amandi changes his skin and abandons for a time that of Talisco. Recorded and mixed by him, Final Horror celebrates in ten tracks a whole subculture that has nourished him: from horror and science fiction films from the Hammer to the punk movement of the Jamie Reid period, to the Rave and electro culture associated with the nineties.

    Here is Two Devils, the first clip of Old Caltone:

    "I sing in English, because I just find a musicality that I don't have in French or Spanish," he says. This language of pop fits like a glove to the former communicator, who threw himself fully into music after putting this idea on hold, from his twenties until his mid-thirties. Old Caltone mixes electro beats, cult horror movies, and hip hop influences, and the result is magical! "I want people to perceive the pleasure I felt doing this, something real. If it stops tomorrow, it won't matter. What I do today is recreational. I already have a huge chance," he concludes.

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