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LILIUM

The first album called " transmissions of all the good-byes " was Pascal Humbert's very personal project. The bass-player of 16 HORSEPOWER has realized his own musical desire and did a wonderful and impressive album, released on Glitterhouse in 2000. The music can be described as "instrumental landscapes" and most of the tracks were written while living in the Mojave desert.

On the second album " short stories", released in June 2003 on Glitterhouse, Jean-Yves Tolà joined Pascal Humbert, both known as the backbone (drums & bass) of 16 Horsepower, and they wrote & produced 10 new, beautiful songs together.

Lilium’s Short stories brings us pure art as it is represented by musical expression. Jean-Yves Tola, Pascal Humbert and some of their most talented friends have put together a potent cocktail of words and sounds unlike any of their previous combined efforts.

Each song offers a rare glimpse into the mind of an artist who seeks to create without compromise. Collectively, they form a mosaic depicting the common face of these artists. Jean-Yves and Pascal set subtle arrangements that paint the landscape with light and shadow showing the betrayal in pained lines across that common face. The words tell of the struggle that drew them.

featuring: David E. Edwards: 16 Horsepower / Woven Hand, Tom Barman: dEUS, Kal Cahoone: Tarantella, Jim Kalin: Pilgrim, Daniel Mc Mahon: Woven Hand, Kelly O'Dea: Tarantella, John Grant: The czars, Dana Colley & Billy Conway: morphine, twinemen, Stewart Kimball: twinemen