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Astatine  - Ogrob - Oeil Céleste album flac Performer: Astatine
Title: Oeil Céleste
Style: Experimental, Field Recording, Musique Concrète, Lo-Fi
Released: 2016
MP3 album: 1838 mb
FLAC album: 1233 mb
Rating: 4.9
Other formats: DXD AIFF DMF XM AUD TTA ADX
Genre: Electronic / Rock / Not albums / Pop

Streaming + Download. Includes unlimited streaming via the free Bandcamp app, plus high-quality download in MP3, FLAC and more. Purchasable with gift card. Record/Vinyl + Digital Album. Includes unlimited streaming of Oeil céleste via the free Bandcamp app, plus high-quality download in MP3, FLAC and more. ships out within 5 days.

Since the late eighties Sebastien Borgo aka Ogrob has been exploring noise experiment in the most varied of forms: field & heterodyne recordings, low-tech, anti drone, musique spirite. Since 1987, various projects grew out of meeting and befriending Å, Aka bondage, Alan Courtis, Astatine, Bruce Witsiepe & Mike Pullen (Circle X), Caroline Ether, Damo Suzuki, Dragibus, Emmanuel Holterbach, eRikm, Jean-Philippe Gross, Johanny Melloul, Les Harry's, Mesa of the Lost Women, The Nihilist Spasm Band, Sophie Agnel, Vomir, Yoshihiro Kikuchi. Astatine (2) - Ogrob - Oeil Céleste ‎(10", EP, Ltd, Num, Cle).

ASTATINE - OGROB œil céleste quantity. This record is the result of a collaboration between Astatine aka Stéphane Récrosio, head of the Orgasm label since 1994 and Ogrob aka Sébastien Borgo, member of Micro pénis and L’Autopsie A Révélé Que La Mort Etait Due A L’Autopsie. 6 compositions, created in 2014, mixing Astatine’s noise experimentations in Paris and Ogrob’s field recordings and short waves in Sydney, Australia and Tasmania. precision, Lo-fi fog. sounds, Clean noise. recordings, Kitchen utensils.

Artists: Ogrob, Astatine. Label: Doubtful Sounds. Price: €15,90 EU (incl. 19% VAT) €13,36 non-EU. Artists: Ogrob, Vomir. Label: Éditions Vibrisse.

Six tracks that mix the noise experimentation of Stéphane Récrosio with Sébastien Borgo’s field recordings and short waves in Sydney and Tasmania.

Tracklist

A1 Untitled 2:26
A2 Untitled 2:31
A3 Untitled 2:11
A4 Untitled 0:51
A5 Untitled 1:40
B Untitled 10:10

Credits

  • Cover – Sébastien Borgo
  • Mastered By – Nicolas Marmin

Notes

Limited to 200 numbered copies. Including a postal card by Astatine.

This record is the result of a collaboration between Astatine aka Stéphane Récrosio, head of the Orgasm label since 1994 (Orgasm RIP in 2016, but Stéphane start a new label : Fissile) and Ogrob aka Sébastien Borgo, member of Micro_pénis and L’Autopsie A Révélé Que La Mort Etait Due A L’Autopsie. 6 compositions, created in 2014, mixing Astatine’s noise experimentations in Paris and Ogrob’s field recordings and short waves in Tasmania.

Astagrob. Astatine / Ogrob. Digital precision / Lo-fi fog. Junk sounds / Clean noise. Field recordings / Kitchen utensils. Collect / Rubbish tip. Northern hemisphere / Souther hemisphere. Astral / Holocaust. Table of the elements / Elements on the table. Postal card / Stamped cardboard. Oeil Céleste.
Comments: (1)
Manesenci
Vital Weekly review of Astatine Ogrob 10" by Frans de WaardFollowing quite hot on the heels of the previous, excellent LP with Vomir (see Vital Weekly 1019) here is more new music by Sebastian Ogrob and this time he is working with Stephane Recrosio, also known as Astatine and head of the label Orgasm. Ogrob himself is a member of Micro_penis and L'Autopsie A Revele Que La Mort Etait Due A L'Autopsie. It contains the homemade noise experiments captured by Astatine in Paris and the field recordings and short waves of Ogrob in Sydney, Australia and Tasmania; North meets south? Maybe a dialogue? Or maybe a struggle? It is not easy to judge that on the basis of the pieces what they want, but also not how these pieces were created. Together in the studio, judging sounds and placing them somewhere in the mix by communal consent? That might be the case, but maybe not. It doesn'treally matter I should think, as the result is quite good. Whatever Astatine does, noise-wise, it fitsthe field recordings from Ogrob quite well. These pieces aren't loud in anyway; the term noise isperhaps a bit misleading here. All of these sound collages are quite intense, with bird sounds, plane sounds, and some hard to identify sounds - maybe the addition by Astatine the menu. On Side A there are more pieces and one Side B perhaps - I am reviewing without the complete cover. I enjoyed both the shorter and longer approaches. Excellent record. http://www.vitalweekly.net/1023.html