{"product_id":"magazin-frivole","title":"Magazin Frivole","description":"\u003cp\u003eReissue (originally released 1981 on Sky records). Cold, concise analogue synthesizer instrumentals — on his second album Serge Blenner remained true to his style, albeit shifting course slightly towards pop territory. The juxtaposition of dark harmonies and pop structures is what makes this album so appealing. In places, it feels like a blueprint for early Depeche Mode. Having seen his first album \u003ci\u003eLa Vogue\u003c\/i\u003e snapped up by the Sky label and fasttracked for release in 1980, Blenner delivered his second LP (\u003ci\u003eMagazin Frivole\u003c\/i\u003e) the following year. Mindful of the success of its predecessor, Blenner added the name of his debut in big letters to the front cover of the new sleeve. Better to be safe than sorry. Blenner remained faithful to his musical style, albeit adding more of a pop flavour. \u003ci\u003eMagazin Frivole\u003c\/i\u003e would not look out of place filed alongside Depeche Mode on the record shelf, as a certain resemblance is undeniable. Moreover, Blenner was one of the few proponents of electronic music who preferred to keep his songs concise, in contrast to the meandering odysseys of many of his electronic contemporaries. The far better known French artist Jean-Michel Jarre adhered to similar principles, yet although Blenner was often compared to his compatriot, he claims only to have heard his music long after \u003ci\u003eLa Vogue\u003c\/i\u003e had appeared. Blenner’s creative approach is quite remarkable. He is at pains to point out that he is a composer, not a musician. Improvisation does not play a part in his music. Minor chords dominate his harmonies, the bass performs octave leaps which mirror the zeitgeist. Unexpected key changes abound, adding a restless, almost disquieting quality. Overall, \u003ci\u003eMagazin Frivole\u003c\/i\u003e is less dark than the preceding album, but a picture of cheerfulness it is not. Nevertheless, a poppy drum computer introduces a lighter note. From the very first track, chord changes pop up at unexpected junctures — they seem to come in prematurely, before harmonic sequences have run their course. \u003c\/p\u003e","brand":"Bureau B","offers":[{"title":"LP","offer_id":50868167999819,"sku":"1075371","price":29.99,"currency_code":"GBP","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0867\/1120\/6219\/files\/378c1e2f-9027-4d47-9183-f1cee7c7e1d9_thumbnail_4096.jpg?v=1732124905","url":"https:\/\/shop.roughtrade.com\/products\/magazin-frivole","provider":"Rough Trade","version":"1.0","type":"link"}