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			<description><![CDATA[<p>Bom dia querides 🌼  </p><br><p>I am pleased to share the first installment of a series where I'll speak about records, artists, labels,... without limitations of genres and topics.</p><br><p>This is called Tropismes.  </p><br><p>✺  </p><br><p>Influenced by the antinovel by Nathalie Sarraute, a tropism is biologically speaking the growth or turning movement of an organism, usually a plant, in response to an environmental stimulus. In Sarraute's own word and definition, it is an "interior movement that precede and prepare our words and actions, at the limits of our consciousness."  </p><br><p>⌾  </p><br><p>The first bit is about Beverly Glenn-Copeland, and more specifically about his track 'Ever New', on the album Keyboard Fantaisies, released in 1986. A piece and a person that had such a huge impact on me. And still have.</p><p>In December 2016, I’ve been introduced to Beverly Glenn-Copeland thanks to the incoming repress of his album Keyboard Fantaisies by Invisible City Editions, originally released in cassette in 1986.</p><p>I eventually got my hands on the Seance Centre version. And Transgressive made another repress on 2021! The music being at the chore of all of these releases.  </p><br><p>✾  </p><br><p>https://www.instagram.com/gerald.nuance/</p><p>https://nuance.radio/</p><hr><p style='color:grey; font-size:0.75em;'> Hosted on Acast. See <a style='color:grey;' target='_blank' rel='noopener noreferrer' href='https://acast.com/privacy'>acast.com/privacy</a> for more information.</p>]]></description>
			<itunes:summary><![CDATA[<p>Bom dia querides 🌼  </p><br><p>I am pleased to share the first installment of a series where I'll speak about records, artists, labels,... without limitations of genres and topics.</p><br><p>This is called Tropismes.  </p><br><p>✺  </p><br><p>Influenced by the antinovel by Nathalie Sarraute, a tropism is biologically speaking the growth or turning movement of an organism, usually a plant, in response to an environmental stimulus. In Sarraute's own word and definition, it is an "interior movement that precede and prepare our words and actions, at the limits of our consciousness."  </p><br><p>⌾  </p><br><p>The first bit is about Beverly Glenn-Copeland, and more specifically about his track 'Ever New', on the album Keyboard Fantaisies, released in 1986. A piece and a person that had such a huge impact on me. And still have.</p><p>In December 2016, I’ve been introduced to Beverly Glenn-Copeland thanks to the incoming repress of his album Keyboard Fantaisies by Invisible City Editions, originally released in cassette in 1986.</p><p>I eventually got my hands on the Seance Centre version. And Transgressive made another repress on 2021! The music being at the chore of all of these releases.  </p><br><p>✾  </p><br><p>https://www.instagram.com/gerald.nuance/</p><p>https://nuance.radio/</p><hr><p style='color:grey; font-size:0.75em;'> Hosted on Acast. See <a style='color:grey;' target='_blank' rel='noopener noreferrer' href='https://acast.com/privacy'>acast.com/privacy</a> for more information.</p>]]></itunes:summary>
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