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ehot1977 – :
Mood Indigo, inspired by Michel Gondry’s movie *L’Ecume Des Jours* is a nice and transparent woody peppery concoction refined by pale and kind of watery floral patterns with the usual incense in the base. There’s an interesting transition from the bright opening to the darker drydown but, given its pedigree, this is for the most part a been-there-done-that type of composition.
If you’re attracted by modernism and minimalism, this is a pretty likable release even if those who are already familiar with Mark Buxton’s imponent work or, more in general, with lines such as Comme Des Garcons, might find it a bit deja-vu.
Nice but probably a tad dull.
Note: It would make one hell of a *parfum d’ambiance*.
Rating: 5/10