Here are the three later albums, check the discography here.
Le Pretre Vire from Bum is here. You can appreciate how well composed the music is for the intro, a sound very similar to great soundtrack music, but suddenly, after a minute, it transforms into that jumpy dance style that for ex. Julverne and other RIO artists from Europe used to do back in the day, somewhat destroying the cohesion. The song progresses further into a kind of orchestral or symphonic passage that sounds quite Stravinskyesque before returning to the jumpy part, finally a gentler chamber music sound that appears to close it out before abruptly in the last minute the initial intro passage returns. Personally I think there are too many parts to this thing and they don't necessarily work together well. So unlike the first album's material, I would say that you see almost the 'seams' between the parts where the song got stitched together from different ideas that are a bit disparate.
Sozialbao from the Live album, here.
The track Lakta Mata Ha (from the album with the puzzling name Vula) is like the first album, youtubed here. It's pleasant, cohesive, and sounds very much like soundtrack music from an exotic movie.
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