Philippe Lamiral Poirier & Roméo Poirier
Images Parlées
images parlées
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2026
Includes Instant Download
LP
26.99
IMP-01LP / Includes Download Code
Edition of 500 numbered copies, silk-screen printed sleeve
Pre-Order: Available on / around May 29th 2026
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Tracklist
1Philippe Lamiral Poirier & Roméo Poirier – Vertigo 5:58
2Philippe Lamiral Poirier & Roméo Poirier – Cardinal 1:44
3Philippe Lamiral Poirier & Roméo Poirier – L'autoportrait 4:12
4Philippe Lamiral Poirier & Roméo Poirier – Gibbs 1:00
5Philippe Lamiral Poirier & Roméo Poirier – En soixante et en dix-huit 2:46
6Philippe Lamiral Poirier & Roméo Poirier – Ce matin 3:48
7Philippe Lamiral Poirier & Roméo Poirier – Serval 1:28
8Philippe Lamiral Poirier & Roméo Poirier – Trop de lumière 4:46
9Philippe Lamiral Poirier & Roméo Poirier – Siam 1:06
10Philippe Lamiral Poirier & Roméo Poirier – La nuit 4:14
11Philippe Lamiral Poirier & Roméo Poirier – À Moi 3:18
12Philippe Lamiral Poirier & Roméo Poirier – Garrigue 2:46

Besides his work as a painter, filmmaker and set designer, Philippe Lamiral Poirier (1951-2025) played guitar and saxophone in the group Kat Onoma, which he co-founded with Rodolphe Burger.

His fifth studio album combines his written texts with music composed by his son, Roméo Poirier, whom he considered to be cut from the same musical cloth as he was. It also confirms what has emerged from his previous albums, namely songs more spoken than sung and whose words evoke images, thus the album’s title – Images parlées.

A book of his paintings, Images traversées, will be published simultaneously with the album.

In this continual back and forth movement between text and image, music has always been present – sensitive and abstract, expressing nothing other than itself. It hollows out a place to tell us where we are. It is life without delay.

Roméo Poirier is working in the field of electronic music, focusing on heavy processing of samples and digital collage. He released albums on the London based record label Kit Records (Plage Arrière), the mancunian record label Sferic (Hotel Nota), and Jan Jelinek’s own imprint Faitiche (Living Room and Off The Record).