04/13/2018
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Fuguetown
Fugue is a psychological disorder of consciousness. It describes the sudden running away or fleeing of a person for no conceivable reason. Usually followed by amnesia. Vincent Dreamhouse/Ikiryo describes in his photo storybook included with the fragrance the story of a scientist who has invented a liquid that allows him to escape into another world. To Fugueland. A land, or rather a city, where it is always night and where you can freely pursue your desires. With streets and alleys that always lead to the same destination, namely to a cabaret. A cabaret full of lustful, frivolous shows and attractions. Bizarre, strange and tempting. A place where everyone is happy and inevitably gets a big grin on his face.
Ladies and Gentlemen,.....welcome to Fuguetown!
Fugue opens his show with fruity,fresh pineapple. Sweet-sour and citrusy-tart it goes juicy to the point. After some time, the fragrance becomes earthy and slightly sweet but the pineapple remains as a basis. A smell like earth soaked in syrup makes itself known. A note I attribute to sugar beet. Woody chords permeate Fugue. The scent of freshly sawn wood with a slightly grassy undertone joins in. Then Fugue suddenly takes on a slightly pungent note. Castoreum affects the parquet and slowly mixes with a juicy and slightly tart currant note. Now imagine we have reached and entered the cabaret! There is a smell of alcohol,leather and smoke in the premises of the cabaret. A sweet smoky leather accord gives Fugue the frivolous and wicked touch. Rum in conjunction with a bright, delicate incense and the castoreum let associations of a voluptuous place come up in which it goes high.
Conclusion
Fugue Is a fresh and fruity incense fragrance at the beginning. But it has two faces. One is fresh and cheerful and the other is somber and lustful. A Jekyll and Hyde turned into a fragrance. A scent that changes his state of mind and lets himself go little by little. The wolf in sheep's clothing, so to speak. Fugue is a fragrant trip through the human light-dark soul. Fugue is addictive and dependent. It tempts you to apply more and more scent. To sniff again and again. He makes free and brings one on "stupid thoughts" in a very seductive way.
And the name Fugue fits, because he runs away with you,.......and you forget everything!
Ladies and Gentlemen,.....welcome to Fuguetown!
Fugue opens his show with fruity,fresh pineapple. Sweet-sour and citrusy-tart it goes juicy to the point. After some time, the fragrance becomes earthy and slightly sweet but the pineapple remains as a basis. A smell like earth soaked in syrup makes itself known. A note I attribute to sugar beet. Woody chords permeate Fugue. The scent of freshly sawn wood with a slightly grassy undertone joins in. Then Fugue suddenly takes on a slightly pungent note. Castoreum affects the parquet and slowly mixes with a juicy and slightly tart currant note. Now imagine we have reached and entered the cabaret! There is a smell of alcohol,leather and smoke in the premises of the cabaret. A sweet smoky leather accord gives Fugue the frivolous and wicked touch. Rum in conjunction with a bright, delicate incense and the castoreum let associations of a voluptuous place come up in which it goes high.
Conclusion
Fugue Is a fresh and fruity incense fragrance at the beginning. But it has two faces. One is fresh and cheerful and the other is somber and lustful. A Jekyll and Hyde turned into a fragrance. A scent that changes his state of mind and lets himself go little by little. The wolf in sheep's clothing, so to speak. Fugue is a fragrant trip through the human light-dark soul. Fugue is addictive and dependent. It tempts you to apply more and more scent. To sniff again and again. He makes free and brings one on "stupid thoughts" in a very seductive way.
And the name Fugue fits, because he runs away with you,.......and you forget everything!
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