"Guillaume Perret Electric Epic," epic and fiery jazz, a skin-deep sound like a Rimbaud poem where the sensually raging and devastating rhythmic rhyme of the leader spills into the intoxication of shattered progressive rock, with a thousand shores. Ethnic, metallic, hypnotic, volcanic, dreamlike, cinematic, and undeniably electric! "Guillaume Perret Electric Epic," the first opus by the internationally renowned iconoclastic saxophonist, caused a stir upon its release in 2012. A powerful uppercut that made waves, burying the undecided in a jazz in (r)evolution. Ten years later, the "ghost" album, signed under John Zorn's 'Tzadik' label, rises from its ashes. The unidentifiable sound object – in two ways: unclassifiable in its proposition and almost impossible to find today as a physical entity, as it was previously only available for download and on CD – regains its prestige in the form of a double vinyl. This time, with the original cover, imagined as a jewel box of hybrid, poetically sonic inspirations, available for self-service on streaming platforms, and certainly near your turntable... vinyl!