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FLIGHTS OF FANCY

A recording studio in southern France called L’Abeille Rôde has been a veritable hive of activity over the past few months, where, like the bee that graces the band’s T-shirt slogan ‘Music flies over borders’, Lazuli have been buzzing.

Tantalisingly, Lazuli told UK audiences last year that their next studio album would be a special one for their fans - and they kept their promise. The album, Le Fantastique Envoi de Dieter Böhm (The Fantastic) that has since emerged is dedicated to their devotees, but it’s one of their most well-travelled fans who provides the storyline.

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