Sometimes you have to uproot yourself to really get in tune with who you are - and with the world around you.
Thylacine is now following this guiding principle, which has served him so well so far, once again on his creative journey. The artist, with whom we have already traveled aboard the Trans-Siberian Railway, on the roads of the Andes and the Faroe Islands, and through Turkey - where he learned to play the bağlama - has once again broken away from the familiar patterns of his Parisian studio to create Roads Vol. 3.
Staying true to his now iconic traveling style - in a converted 1972 Airstream caravan that serves as a mobile studio - William Rezé, aka Thylacine, gave himself the most precious commodity of all: time. Time that is often lacking in the daily grind of touring and routines. Time that makes it possible for journeys to become real experiences, where intuition can develop into something more courageous, deeper and more original.
This album is a reflection of that extraordinary journey - a creative high born of deep reflection on his work and its relationship to the shifting balance of the world.
A new musical odyssey that once again defines Thylacine as a profoundly original artist in today's musical landscape.
On November 20, just when you could use a little warmth and the feeling of a journey, Thylacine is coming back to Hamburg. This time in the Mojo Club. It's going to be very, very good - I promise!
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