Heldon - 1976-1979 FLAC album
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They gathered themselves for recording live material in a studio and this could be crystallized as their only one eponymous album released via Urus Records in 1976
1976-1979: four years of intensive creativity for Heldon, following on from them leaving the home-studio on the Île Saint-Louis for Davout also in Paris, where a Moog 3, purchased from the Beatles, was ready in a space reserved for the leader of the.
Les Soucoupes Volantes Vertes. 3. Le Retour Des Soucoupes Volantes. 5. Le Fils Des Soucoupes Volantes (Vertes).
Label: SouffleContinu Records – FFLBOX001. 20 page booklet including rare photos and an essay by Philippe Robert. Limited 300. LP1: Recorded between March and June 1976, Paris LP2: Recorded between February and June 1977, Paris LP3: Recorded between April and October 1978, Paris.
This album isn't quite in tune with the rest, sounding more like 'punk meets techno'. Overall, the music of the original six albums is dark and cold, yet fascinating and intense. It combines the elements of the French and German schools of electronic into something uniquely. Heldon - Un Rêve Sans Conséquence Spéciale (1976) EAC Flac(Image) + Cue + Log & M4A(Tracks) & MP3 CBR 320Kbps SHM-CD 2012 Belle Antique, BELLE 121959 ~ 392 or 394 or 151 Mb Scans Included Progressive Electronic, Art Rock Remastered. This is one of Heldon's most impressive recordings.
HELDON, 1976-1979, SouflleContinu Records. 1976-1979 : quatre années de création intensives pour Heldon, consécutives au départ du home-studio de l’Île Saint-Louis pour Davout également à Paris, où un Moog 3 racheté des Beatles est entreposé dans un local réservé au leader du groupe Richard Pinhas
Heldon (Artist) Format: Vinyl.
1972–1979 is the first of many compilations featuring material by Virginia doom metal band Pentagram that was recorded during the 1970s. It was released by Peace Records in 1993. Pentagram frontman Bobby Leibling stated in a 2004 interview with Hellride Music that he gave permission for 500 copies to be issued, but had not received any royalties for this release. Most of the material was later released by Relapse Records on the First Daze Here and First Daze Here Too compilations
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Un Rêve Sans Conséquence Spéciale (FFL034) | ||
A1 | Marie Virginie C.Drums – François AugerMixed By – Dominique Blanc-FrancardSynthesizer – Patrick Antisthéne Gauthier*Written-By, Guitar, Electronics, Tape – Richard Pinhas |
11:37 |
A2 | ElephantaMixed By, Synthesizer – Richard PinhasWritten-By, Mixed By, Drums, Percussion, Performer – François Auger |
8:27 |
B1 | MVC IIBass – Didier BatardDrums, Percussion – François AugerWritten-By, Mixed By, Electronics – Richard Pinhas |
6:10 |
B2 | Toward The Red LineBass, Performer – Janick Top*Drums – François AugerWritten-By, Mixed By, Guitar, Electronics – Richard Pinhas |
15:15 |
Heldon.6.Interface (FFL035) | ||
C1 | Les Soucoupes Volantes VertesBass – Patrick GauthierSynthesizer – Richard PinhasWritten-By, Drums – François Auger |
2:28 |
Jet GirlDrums – François AugerWritten-By, Guitar, Electronics – Richard Pinhas |
(9:53) | |
C2.1 | Part I: In New-York Or Paris, Equivalent | |
C2.2 | Part II: In South Bronx | |
C3 | Le Retour Des Soucoupes VolantesDrums – François AugerElectronics – Richard PinhasWritten-By, Synthesizer, Bass – Patrick Gauthier |
2:21 |
C4 | Bal-A-FouBass – Didier BatardGuitar – Richard PinhasSynthesizer – Patrick GauthierWritten-By, Drums, Percussion, Synthesizer – François Auger |
7:25 |
C5 | Le Fils Des Soucoupes Volantes (Vertes)Bass – Patrick GauthierDrums – François AugerWritten-By, Guitar, Electronics – Richard Pinhas |
1:56 |
D | InterfaceBass, Synthesizer – Patrick GauthierDrums, Percussion – François AugerWritten-By, Guitar, Electronics – Richard Pinhas |
19:02 |
Stand By (FFL036) | ||
Bolero | ||
E1 | Part I: ApprehensionWritten-By – Richard Pinhas |
3:44 |
E2 | Part II: Bolero Proprement DitWritten-By – Richard Pinhas |
4:00 |
E3 | Part III: RecognitionWritten-By – François Auger |
3:30 |
E4 | Part IV: RépétitionWritten-By – Richard Pinhas |
2:30 |
E5 | Part V: Rote Armée FractionWritten-By – Richard Pinhas |
2:00 |
E6 | Part VI: ProductionWritten-By – François Auger |
2:00 |
E7 | Part VII: DistributionWritten-By – Richard Pinhas |
2:30 |
E8 | Part VIII: DeterriorationWritten-By – Richard Pinhas |
1:30 |
- | ||
F1 | Une Drôle De JournéeWritten-By – Patrick Gauthier |
4:00 |
F2 | Stand ByWritten-By – Richard Pinhas |
14:00 |
Séquences (FFL037) | ||
G | SéquencesWritten-By – Richard Pinhas |
4:13 |
H | ModulationWritten-By – Richard Pinhas |
3:07 |
Credits
- Bass – Didier Batard (tracks: E1-E8, F1-F2)
- Electronics, Synthesizer, Vocoder – Richard Pinhas (tracks: E1-E8)
- Guitar – Richard Pinhas (tracks: E1-E8, F2)
- Liner Notes – Philippe Robert
- Percussion – François Auger (tracks: E1-E8, F1-F2)
- Photography – Patrick Jelin
- Piano, Keyboards – Patrick Gauthier (tracks: F1)
- Programmed By – Richard Pinhas (tracks: F1)
- Sequenced By – Didier Badez (tracks: E1-E8)
- Synthesizer – Patrick Gauthier (tracks: E1-E8, F1-F2)
- Voice – Klaus Blasquiz (tracks: E1-E8, F1)
Notes
High Quality Mastering from Richard Pinhas original masters, each LP comes in exclusive vinyl color for the boxset:- Un Rêve Sans Conséquence Spéciale (highlighter yellow vinyl)
- Interface (coke bottle green vinyl)
- Stand By (electric blue vinyl)
includes the rare Richard Dunn 7’’ on clear vinyl.
20 page booklet including rare photos and an essay by Philippe Robert.
Limited 300.
LP1: Recorded between March and June 1976, Paris
LP2: Recorded between February and June 1977, Paris
LP3: Recorded between April and October 1978, Paris
Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Barcode: 3 491570 056424
- Barcode (LP1): 3 491570 056127
- Barcode (LP2): 3 491570 056226
- Barcode (LP3): 3 491570 056325
