Thylacine
Many artists have sought to document the touring life in their music, but French electronic producer William Rezé — aka Thylacine — has taken this idea to another level.
Having purchased an all-aluminium Airstream 1972 trailer and transformed it into a recording studio, Thylacine then shipped said vehicle to Buenos Aires via freight-liner and embarked on a South American recording journey. The result is his second album, Roads Vol. 1, out now.
Like his previous album (, recorded aboard the is inspired by the cramped confines of life in transit and what he learned along the way, but is also imbued with the rich sounds of his environs, be it the South American charango or cameos from local artists (like Argentinian artist Juana Molina).
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