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Passepartout Duo

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Passepartout Duo

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<a href="spotify:artist:0d3eodkjdUb9usBRDeFyn1" data-name="Passepartout Duo">Passepartout Duo</a>&#39;s work draws from a carefully selected palette of electro-acoustic textures and shapeshifting rhythms, created using an evolving ecosystem of self-made musical instruments. The group has been on a nearly continuous world tour ever since they began collaborating in 2015, and their experiences traveling have heavily influenced their unconventional creative process.

Their latest studio album <a href="spotify:album:7j8ePg0KfPJh5dnFCJGZ2L" data-name="Argot">Argot</a> looks at the synthesizer as a speaking voice, pairing it with a virtuosic piano part, and guest appearances on string quartet, double bass, and Japanese traditional flutes.

A 2023 visit to Japan resulted in a unique collaboration with the duo <a href="spotify:artist:3nYCvyP4RxuKyEKygqxWHy" data-name="INOYAMALAND">INOYAMALAND</a>, which was subsequently released as <a href="spotify:album:0aw2GEaPdhYF3J5GUAwZXU" data-name="Radio Yugawara">Radio Yugawara</a>.

Their 2020 LP, <a href="spotify:album:6unbZZkRCDyKO5zozRV0RJ" data-name="Vis-à-Vis">Vis-à-Vis</a>, features compositions written for a portable wood and metal instrumentation that accompanied the duo during a month-long train journey across Central Asia.

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