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Camille Sauvage (born 4 April 1910 in Ferrière-la-Petite, Nord-Pas-de-Calais, France; died 30 October 1981 in Paris, France) was a jazz clarinetist, orchestra leader and composer of library music for the label Editions Montparnasse 2000. He also recorded under the pseudonyms Eric Framond, Willy Lee and Yedo. "Absolutely fantastic library music LP by Camille Sauvage. Electronic interpretations of horror themes. Music concrete meets psychedelic electronics pop! Highly recommented!" - Mutant Sounds .
French rock band which was very famous in the 60s. This band was led by Dick Rivers. .
Tomoko Sauvage, Japanese musician and artist active since mid-2000's, investigates the sculpturality of sound and improvisation in relation to the environment. Mainly known for a musical/visual research about natural synthesizer of her invention, composed with diverse fluid, bowls, ceramic, light and underwater amplification, Sauvage's approach is attached to questions of alchemy, meditation and balance between hazard and mastery. Born in Yokohama, Japan, Sauvage moved to Paris in 2003 after studying jazz piano in New York. Through listening to Alice Coltrane and Terry Riley, she became interested in Indian music and studied improvisation of Hindustani music. In 2006, she attended a...
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Devil (Karoutcho)