Their cinematographic music borrows arrangements from flamenco to jazz, going through progressive tones to post-rock accents.
Tendre mort (Tender Death) takes the listener to a sort of ethereal and transcendental journey, driven by two classic guitars that, by themselves, fill up the entire sonorous space with its five tracks that are at the same time melancholic and celestial.
If the album cover instantly brings up deathโs obscurity, the sensuality of a female body invites you to penetrate the captivating tenderness that hides the unknown: and this is only a glance of the constant dialogue of [kataplismik] music, a duo composed of two musicians devoted to audacious arpeggios and arrangements.
While being contemporary, Tendre mort, both the album title and one of its tracks, transports the listener to ancient times when Breton regional elements are meticulously celebrated. Such soothing and delicate melodies are thus performed by the harmonious talent of the complex duo that draw some of their influences from classical music, cinematographic and post-rock universes.