Catherine Deneuve dans “Agent Trouble” de Jean-Pierre Mocky (1987) - d'après le roman “L'Homme qui Aimait les Zoos” de Malcolm Bosse (1974) - septembre 2025.
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Catherine Deneuve dans “Agent Trouble” de Jean-Pierre Mocky (1987) - d'après le roman “L'Homme qui Aimait les Zoos” de Malcolm Bosse (1974) - septembre 2025.
"What is a Mock turtle? Is the thing that Mock Turtle Soup is made from"
Mocky - Overtones for the Omniverse - from 2021, minimalism to psychedelic soul to neo-exotica, played by a small orchestra
Following up his score for the japanese Netflix Anime series “Carole & Tuesday”, Mocky returns to album mode with his new orchestral opus “Overtones For The Omniverse”. Just days before the first Covid lockdowns, Mocky brought a 16 person orchestra comprising of his usual who’s who of underground talent into LA’s Barefoot Studios (and into the same room where Stevie Wonder recorded “Songs in the Key of Life”) to record a pile of scores he had come up with during his previous year’s sabbatical in Portugal. The result is a stunning orchestral album recorded in 36 hours in one or two takes straight off the written page. Shunning the “possible perfection” of today's recording techniques, Mocky looked back as a way to find an alternate future. The album runs the gamut from Steve Reich infused minimalism overlaid with Dorothy Ashby style harp runs (“Overtures”) to atonal analogue synth sounds over Martin Denny style percussion (“Bora!”). There's a classic Mocky crooning number that gives a Jim Henson-esque take on the state of “Humans” and the album as a whole captures Mocky's skill of bringing together the joyful energy of a unique cast of LA collaborators. Featuring: Randal Fisher / Flute, Vicky Farewell / Piano, Vocals, Harry Foster / Bass, Vibraphone, Tubular Bells, Vocals Joey Dosik / Organ and Glockenspiel, Vocals, Guillermo E. Brown aka Pw / Percussion, Vocals, Jhan Lee Aponte (TossTones) / Percussion, Vocals, Timpani, Paul Cartwright / Violin, Molly Rogers / Viola, Gabe Noel / Cello, Contrabass, Liza Wallace / Harp, Coco O. / Vocals, Mocky / Compositions, Drums, Vocals, Roland Sh-1000 O for the O Choir : Nia Andrews, Leslie Feist, Moses Sumney, Durand Bernarr, Eddie Chacon
As always, great choices by the music team. You can find these songs and artists on Spotify and Apple Music. List behind the cut.
October 3rd by Chilly Gonzales from the album Solo Piano III
R.E.P.
An Archive of Our Own, a project of the Organization for Transformative Works
Chapters: 26/? Fandom: Lackadaisy (Webcomic) Rating: Teen And Up Audiences Warnings: No Archive Warnings Apply Relationships: Mordecai Heller/Rocky Rickaby Characters: Mitzi May, Sedgewick "Wick" Sable, Rocky Rickaby, Calvin "Freckle" McMurray, Dorian "Zib" Zibowski, Asa Sweet, Mordecai Heller, Nico Savoy, Serafine Savoy, Ivy Pepper (Lackadaisy), Viktor Vasko, Dom Drago Additional Tags: Prohibition, Organized Crime, Speakeasies, canon's here it's just mutated, Shooting, Shooting Guns, Captivity, Sleepiness, Sleep, Reminiscing, Anger, Exhaustion, 1920s, Guns, Attraction, Opposites Attract, Bathrooms, Lunch, Clumsiness, Tea, Pancakes, Dialogue, Pain, Injury Recovery, Phone Calls & Telephones, Arguing, Hostage Situations, Lies, Trust, Showers, Gunshot Wounds, Past Relationship(s), Relationship(s), Gay, During Canon, Cats, Feelings, Negotiations, Not Beta Read, Late at Night, Injury, Stabbing, Feelings Realization, Crushes, Mutual Pining, Fights, Fist Fights, Interrogation, Police, Guilt, Confessions, Threats, Self-Doubt, Slow Burn, Breakfast, Investigations, Diners, Staring, Cliche
I am sure Mordecai and Viktor working together will not be problematic at all. Throw Rocky into the mix and you have a delightfully problematic love triangle going on ;)