Immerse yourself in the enchanting world of Hélène Breschand's 'le goût du sel', a mesmerising album that weaves a sonic tapestry of hallucinatory landscapes and poetic storytelling. Released in 2018, this 8-track masterpiece is a testament to Breschand's innovative spirit, as she pushes the boundaries of the harp, effortlessly transitioning between electrified and acoustic textures to create a dizzying array of sounds.
With a style that draws comparisons to the likes of Luciano Berio, Alan Stivell, and Marc Ducret, Breschand's music is a true original, defying easy categorisation. Her unique voice and harp playing conjure up a universe that would not be out of place in the fantastical realm of Lewis Carroll. From the haunting beauty of 'Salomé' to the introspective 'Chair et Sang', each track is a meticulously crafted journey that invites the listener to surrender to its charms.
Throughout the album's 45-minute duration, Breschand's words and music transport us to a world of wonder and discovery, where the boundaries between reality and fantasy blur. With 'le goût du sel', Hélène Breschand has created a work of art that is at once both deeply personal and universally relatable, a true masterpiece that will leave a lasting impression on all who experience it.