This sixth eruption and our national volcano, has neither the strength nor the cohesion of previous albums that are particularly inspired "mekanik" and "Kontarkhoz". Christian Vander, right buggery shot (yes volcanoes also may trip) planted his comrades full tour, dissatisfied (and very tired) what he then lived. It leaves in part way to his alter ego, Yannick Top bassist, who has carte blanche to furnish this new album. And suddenly, after a few disparate slag including "Weidorge" pianist Bernard Paganotti, here are two beautiful Magma spitting lava flows on opposite sides: that of Yannick with its very dark funk schizophrenic (De futura), in total contrast with that sung by Christian invigorated and much more playful (which will be re-Ëmëhntëhtt over and developed later in 2009). Creating multiple, these two little masterpiece come to save the album of a general decline of inspiration. Everyone can find his preference, but somehow, even with two heads, Magma Magma rest! As hard as Etna and Vesuvius together ...