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  • Compact Disc (CD) + Digital Album

    Artwork by Anna Binta Diallo. Photographs by Ed Mayurama. The landscapes actually depicts Iqaluit, Nunavut, our sweet insular cosmopolitan capital.

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This is a old Koel and Tremboleau guitar-voice song, that was often heard in Iqaluit. The sketch version of the instrument was recorded in a desire to augment the emotional impact of this power ballad. During the recording, however, a distinctive 70's era rock feel was intentionally added, with some Eaglish guitar harmonies. To decide ourselves, we repeatedly asked ourselves 'on this specific case, what would the Eagles do?'. It proved useful to bring us out of our common perspective and into the realm of hit-making superbe tycoons. However, it was the first song on 'Animals', because it used to be our favorite song to play, but now it sits at a different place, away from the top.

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from Koel and the Twin Otters, released November 11, 2014

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Koel and the Twin Otters Iqaluit, Nunavut

Koel and the Twin Otters are cosmopolitan souls from Iqaluit, Nunavut (Canada) and the Indian community of Toronto, and recorded this indie album in Montreal. Whatever rythmn is good as long as they stay on their feet. The wild forces of the arctic and the city were favourable in achieving the completion of this album. ... more

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