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Sometimes, you have to uproot yourself to truly align with who you are, and with the world
around you.
It’s this guiding principle, one that has served him so well so far, that Thylacine has chosen to
follow once again in his creative journey. The artist we’ve traveled with aboard the Transsiberian Railway, along the roads of the Andes and the Faroe Islands, has once again stepped away from the familiar patterns of his Paris studio to create Roads Vol. 3.
True to his now iconic mode of travel, a blazing 1972 Airstream caravan converted into a mobile studio, William Rezé, aka Thylacine, gave himself the most precious resource of all: time.
Time that’s so often missing when caught in the grind of touring and routine. Time that allows travel to become a real experience, where intuition can evolve into something bolder, deeper, more original.

This album emerges as a mirror to that astonishing journey, a true creative vertigo born of deep reflection on his craft and how it relates to the shifting balance of the world around him. A new musical odyssey that further defines Thylacine as a profoundly singular artist in today’s
landscape.

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