Lully’s ‘Sans Chapeau’ Is A Work Of Digital Mythology

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There's so much more to Lully than meets the eye.

Startlingly new – a mere two tracks exist online – the producer/songwriter takes his name from 17th century French baroque composer, dancer and court troublemaker Jean Baptiste Lully.

New cut 'Sans Chapeau' enhances his emerging digital mythology, and it's rooted in lurid machine funk, with a bubbling bass line that rattles down your spine.

Extrovert synth-laced songwriting, 'San Chapeau' has been placed online alongside a new poem from Lully.

Check out the track below, then find the poem after the jump.

Lully née Llull
Tutor'd Aragon rule
Straying never too far from the tankar'

Lully licentious
Cuckqueaned his fairest
The innocent Picany Bianca

But woke from the deepest
From something that creepeth
A vision of Jesus! Good Lord

He left his familials
For Franc’scan fraternals
Chastity now be restor'd

For, “What is mere marriage
But friable corsage?"
B’comes wilted when honesty speaks

In logical tables
Rhetorical fables
The celestial truths can be seek’d

His big old Ars Magna
Predicted 'kipedia
Silhoett'd beneath the ogive

In seas Medit’rranean
Then octogenarian
He resolv'd to fall on his glaive

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