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Oiseaux-Tempëte

From Somewhere Invisible (LP)

**Third pressing on black vinyl.** Edited and mixed between Montreal and Paris, From Somewhere Invisible summons the fever of experimentation and the powerful sound of the game coming together in the service of a luxuriant and psychedelic drift. Synthetic brass meets hammered rhythms, string electrics with cracked electronics, saxophone cries and laughter at a pulsing and seminal bass. Created in 2012 by multi-instrumentalists Frédéric D. Oberland and Stéphane Pigneul, Oiseaux-Tempëte (Storm Petrels) is a constantly evolving collective that, embracing the freedom of improvisation, transcends borders and cultures, straddling the intersection where amplified music (post/kraut/free-rock, jazz-punk, avant-garde, experimental electronics) collides and finds common ground -- a refuge. Sensitive to the beating of hearts, hypnotic beats, and explosions of materials, Oiseaux-Tempête embrace the community of collaboration, regularly inviting to the studio and tour friends, like: the electronic producer Mondkopf, the Dutch performer G.W.Sok (The Ex), drummers Jean-Michel Pirës (Bruit Noir, The Married Monk), Sylvain Joasson (Mendelson), Ben McConnell (Beach House, Marissa Nadler), British bass clarinetist Gareth Davis, contemporary Ondes Martenot player Christine Ott , and musicians Charbel Haber & The Bunny Tylers, Sharif Sehnaoui, Fadi Tabbal, Tamer Abu Ghazaleh, Youmna Saba, and Two Or The Dragon. At the end of November 2017, Oiseaux-Tempête flew to Canada at the invitation of Radwan Ghazi Moumneh (Jerusalem In My Heart). The program for the quintet (Frédéric, Stéphane, Jean-Michel, Mondkopf, and G.W.Sok): two concerts in Montreal and Toronto in support of the collaborative project Suuns and Jerusalem In My Heart (specially reformed for the occasion), fraternal encounters buried beneath the Canadian snow, and to finish, a mysterious two-day studio session in Montreal's legendary Hotel2Tango. Radwan shifts from the recording controls to the buzuk, the spiraling strings of Jessica Moss (Thee Silver Mt. Zion) a welcome surprise. With usual urgency, Oiseaux-Tempête rushes with joy towards the invisible outcome. The fourth studio album and seventh release on the Belgian avant-garde label Sub Rosa, From Somewhere Invisible embraces the new. Leaving aside for a while the logbooks of long journeys and the field recordings of the previous albums, the music of Oiseaux-Tempête unfolds as a twilight and prophetic orchestra around G.W.Sok's punctuated voice. The poems of Mahmoud Darwish, Ghayath Almadhoun, and Yu Jian question the modern man and his double, the strange and foreign, the fragmented real, the violence, society and its mirror.

Details
Cat. number: SRV490
Year: 2020
Notes:
• Printed inner sleeve: Music by Oiseaux-Tempête & Friends / Outside B&W photographs by Damien Daufresne / Inside color photographs by Gaël Bonnefon / Graphic design by Mountain • 2 pages insert: Composed and performed at the Hotel2Tango in Montréal on the 19th and the 20th of November 2017 / Recorded by Radwan Ghazi Moumneh / Vocals on 'We, Who Are Strewn About In Fragments' recorded by Romain Poirier at Mer Noir in Paris / Poems by Mahmoud Darwish (01), Ghayath Almadhoun (03) and Tu Jian (06) / Edited and arranged by Oiseaux-Tempête at Magnum Diva in Paris / Mixed by Radwan Ghazi Moumneh at Hotel2Tango between the 22th and the 27th of August 2018 / Mastered by Harris Newman at Greymarket in May 2019 / Produced by Radwan Ghazi Moumneh & Oiseaux-Tempête / Published by Alter K / Design by Mountain + OT / Photographs www.damiendaufresne.com / gaelbonnefon.org / Another Sub Rosa production SRV490 / www.oiseaux-tempete.com / www.subrosa.net /