The album "L'espace là ou" by Philippe Lauzier, Pierre-Yves Martel, and Martin Tétreault is a stunning display of experimental music. The trio, comprised of saxophonist Lauzier, viola da gamba player Martel, and turntablist Tétreault, create a unique blend of sounds that is both captivating and thought-provoking.
The album is a collection of improvisations that showcase the trio's ability to push the boundaries of traditional music genres. Each track is a journey, taking the listener on a sonic adventure through a variety of textures and moods. The use of unconventional instruments such as the viola da gamba and turntables adds an extra layer of complexity to the music, creating a truly unique listening experience.
The trio's ability to create a sense of space and atmosphere is particularly impressive. The album's title, "L'espace là ou", translates to "the space where", and this concept is reflected in the music. The trio creates a sense of space and openness, allowing the listener to explore the soundscape and immerse themselves in the music.