5599: Heureusement Que Le Sang Seche Vite

5599 SKU: 31119283
5599: Heureusement Que Le Sang Seche Vite

5599: Heureusement Que Le Sang Seche Vite

5599 SKU: 31119283

Format: VINYL LP

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Title: Heureusement Que Le Sang Seche Vite
Artist: 5599
Label: Nashazphone
Product Type: VINYL LP
UPC: 769791962200
Genre: Electronic

5599 is a new duo featuring France's electronic improvisation giant Jean-Marc Foussat on EMS Synthi AKS and current golden boy Augustin Brousseloux on electric guitar and alto saxophone. Heureusement que le sang seche vite features 3 tracks where guitar and saxophone interplay with analog synthesizer to create psychedelic, dense and textured soundscapes of aggressive noise onslaughts and moments of bliss. Born in Oran (Algeria) in 1955, Jean-Marc Foussat played in several experimental rock groups before he started a career as a sound engineer in diverse studios which progressed towards recording live improvised music around 1979. He has collaborated with labels such as Incus, Hat Hut, Po-Torch, Rift, Rec Rec, and Celluloid where he recorded a number of songs for Bill Laswell's seminal Massacre on the album Killing Time in 1981. In 1983, he self-released the groundbreaking Abattage which deserves it's position on a pedestal amidst the greatest French improvisation records. Since the 1990s he returned to playing in improvisation groups such as Marteau Rouge, alongside Makoto Sato and Jean-Francois Pauvros, and Aliquid with Sylvain Guerineau. Born in 1999, saxophonist and guitarist Augustin Brousseloux is a young prodigy currently storming the French improvisation underground. At the age of 16, he has already collaborated - live and on albums - with heavyweights such as Noel Akchote, Costes and Jean-Marc Foussat. - Noël Akchoté; Paris, France; April 2016.

Tracks:
1.1 Le Bruit Des Tempêtes (23:18)
2.1 L'armoire Est Ouverte Dans L'escalier (8:52)
2.2 Heureusement Que Le Sang Sèche Vite (6:01)
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