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The late French soundtrack composer (1939-1975) was one of the first to use frequency modulators on an 8 track homestudio. He was known for his melodic works mixing electronic & acoustic. His oeuvre has been sampled by many. This release devotes a posthumous work composed for a Cousteau documentary which was refused, probably beacuse it was too avant-garde. On the second disc you'll find different tasty style-exercises that show to what extend Roubaix manipulated the modulators with ingenuity.
Sides A & C play at 45rpm Sides B & D play at 33rpm Some copies pre ordered at WeMe came with a free 7" La Frite Équatoriale / I Want To Suggest 750 copies