This one is a strange cd if considered in the global economy of releases on Amor Fati, infact this’ a solo guitar recording with some soft singing, but that’s not exactly jazz or something so closely related as you can guess. That’s not to be taken for bad, nay it feeds my great respect for the label which despite a clear physiognomy is not necessarily cornered into a genre. As I’ve said this’a solo guitar cd as the title itself says, it betrays some jazz, folk, traditional music, experimental music influences, in general it’s a really melodic work and the vocals make it even more listenable, here and there it reminded me of Ex when they were absorbed in their rock-balcanic era or I’d better say Kelekta Red if they were reduced to one instrument, we can also add this cd is not that far from the most traditional tracks recorded by Marc Ribot during his "book of heads" era. Some melodies somehow keep returning in a couple of episodes but don’t worry you experimentalists readers of chaindlk, you have a long impro-drone track titled "Os" where mr. Fornet works on different solutions while playing with some self-generated looped-drones. I’ve also had the itch to mention Frisell and you have his spores scattered in the style of this French guitarist, but Fornet is way more rough (not necessarily in a bad way) and Frisell is really crystalline with his guitar touch, but the post-folk-post-blue-grass-post-jazz influence is there, you can bet it. There’s no doubt this probably the most accessible relase I’ve heard on this label, not necessarily the best and sure not my favorite, but it’s one of those relases I’m sure many guitarists, plus melodic, post-rockers may dig.