BERNARD FEVRE
Great news - the Berlin based label Private Records did reissue Bernard Fevres Lost LP from 1977. Rebuilt from original tapes, by the creator of BLACK DEVIL DISCO CLUB himself.
The french electronic music pioneer behind Black Devil Disco Club, released three seminal library albums in the seventies: Suspense (1975), Cosmos 2043 (1977) and The Strange World of Bernard Fevre (1977).
A fourth album called Orbit Ceremony, produced just a few months after remained in his home studio and never saw the light; sentenced to almost 40 years in the devil's vault.
By chance, while working on the re-issues, Bernard Fevre recently found the original lost tapes of Orbit Ceremony, including the multi-tracks which he remastered himself.
Spacy moogs, weird clavinet, and cosmic analog drum machines: it's all here. The quirky, cosmic library music found on this long-deleted 70?s science-fiction-themed album is full of burbling synths and off-kilter melodies.
There's only one man on this planet able to produce such a crazy sound. As soon as you press play you know you've embarked on a special and unique 'back to the future' trip. Don't worry, fasten your seat belt and relax. Captain Fevre is taking care of everything.
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Deluxe Edition - Limited audiophile DMM (Direct Metal Mastering) LP + free download + promo poster
Titel: Orbit Ceremony 77 Label: Private Records
Stil: French Cuts
Typ: LP
Preis: 17.- CHF

Songs:
A1 That Is To Be
A2 Foxy Spleen
A3 Max Stroke
A4 Mestophiles
A5 Nebulous Melody
B1 Not Be Wary
B2 Out Of Dark
B3 Paste Merge
B4 Raw Beat
B5 Space Angle
B6 Testmaker
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