Recorded in Nice, France
Futura Records - Son 03
February 1971
Richard Accart
(Saxophone tenor,flutes)
Francky Bourlier
(Harpe de verre, flute, vibraphone, percussions)
Jacques Fassola
(Contrebasse, guitare, banjo, orgue a bouche)
Gil Sterg
(Drums et percussions)
Gestation Sonore 1 - 12:48
Gestation Sonore 2 - 3:55
Gestation Sonore 3 - 4:05
Gestation Sonore 4 - 19:24
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Free-jazzed skip scatter kip kittle kaboosh bush. This outfit wears feathered plumes in their stockings fling flung full of adverse style big plus on the outre and you say: "..
wot the wiggy? Me flipped and nary scat can knish to this strange blitz of lighty pumpernickel wonder to steal my coffee crawling being thunders, oh mother!"
~ Mssr.
*M.P.
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"Quiet/loud saxophone squealing and squawking, over a background ambience of ominous clatter and drone.
..piano, percussion, tape hiss.
.. Free jazz fairy tale music from France circa 1971.
It's very moody and dark, but then there will be eruptions of Warner Bros cartoon music, almost. You could imagine a cartoon mouse tip-toeing around to some of this. A very scared little mouse.
This ultra-rare Futura LP (is on the infamous Nurse With Wound list) and fans of skronky Euro-improv as well as the more cosmic psych soundscapes of, say, Taj Mahal Travellers, should investigate."
-Aquarius
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"Early French chamber music. Weird and noisy, invading the deepest corners in our minds.
Comparable to bands like Art Zoyd and Shub Niggurath."
-Heaven
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Enjoy!
