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    Posted: January 13 2014 at 22:50


"(...) The trio was created in Paris in 2012 by the musically versatile pair Frederic D. Oberland (guitar) and Stephane Pigneul (bass) and percussionist Ben Mc Connell" -  from Mandai Distribution http://www.mandai.be/oiseaux-tempete-st_51495





" Alternating moments of inexorable tension and luminous respite, the Oiseaux-Tempete's debut album takes flight and slowly unfolds in an implacable ascension. The rich photographic contributions fleshing out the poetic narative. Oiseaux - Tempete's first release is carriying us beyond the stoner, free rock and experimental labels how can music voice the violence and confusion that fuels discontent and protest? Oiseaux - Tempete offers an answer to this question - Sub Rosa http://www.oiseaux-tempete.com/2xlp--cd-on-sub-rosa.html

"(...) uh, well... I cannot remember the last time there was a great post rock album. In any case, this epic favorably calls to mind all the ambition, urgency and cinematic scope that characterized God Speed You!Black Emperor's debut (...)"  - from review by Anthony D'Amico for Brainwashed http://brainwashed.com/index.phpoption=com_content&view=article&id=9869:oiseaux-tempete&catid=13:albums-and-singles&Itemid=133

















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Frederic D. Oberland  - guitar, organ, analog electronics, alto sax, field recording
Stephane Pigneul - bass, voice
Ben Mc Connel - drums, percussion





An album released at 13 November 2013, on Sub Rosa (catalogue number SR381)












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