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Performer: Urban Sax
Genre: Jazz / Rock
Album: Fraction Sur Le Temps
Released: 1985
Style: Avantgarde
MP3 version ZIP size: 1601 mb
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WMA version ZIP size: 1944 mb
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Tracklist

Fraction Sur Le Temps
A1 Part 1 2:00
A2 Part 2 4:36
A3 Part 3 5:40
A4 Part 4 7:47
B1 Part 5 10:10
B2 Part 6 7:37

Companies, etc.

  • Distributed By – Mélodie Distribution
  • Pressed By – SNA
  • Printed By – Alpha Presses
  • Published By – Edition Cézame
  • Recorded At – Studio CNAC GP
  • Mixed At – Studio CNAC GP
  • Mastered At – Translab
  • Lacquer Cut At – Translab

Credits

  • Alto Saxophone – Alain Brammer, Bernard Duplay, Charles N'Guyen, Christian Raynaud, Claude Giverne, François Hucliez, Gilbert Simana, Hélène Nougaret, Jean-Marc Gardeux, Jean-Michel Laugier, Marc Thomas , Marino Zapellini, Marlène Aufray, Patricia Guigui, Philippe Dibetta, Philippe Hollande, Sabine Joannot
  • Baritone Saxophone – Armand Antonioli, Gérard Amsellem, Nicolas Carver
  • Bass Saxophone – Jean-Pierre Chaty
  • Choir – Beatriz Sterne De Fonteneu, Catherine Mazauric, Deborah Kagan, Diane Dupuis, Dominique Hamen, Elisabeth Miailhe, Elisabeth Zimine, Galeta Streiter, Joëlle Papineau, Joëlle Saladin, Liliane Vaquero, Marie-Laure De Beausacq, Martine Desoille, Maryvonne Ssosse, Valérie Btesh, Véronique Kone
  • Composed By, Directed By – Gilbert Artman
  • Design Concept – Véronique Serra
  • Engineer – Gérard Chiron, Jacques Guillot
  • Gong – Henri-Paul Gonzales, Philippe Vidal
  • Guitar – Didier Berland, Jacques Boucher , Jean-Pierre Comencas, Thierry Arredondo
  • Keyboards – Anne Balester*, Peter Varady
  • Lacquer Cut By – Gérard Gustave
  • Layout – Stéphane Heurtaux
  • Management – Gilles Yepremian*
  • Mastered By – Frédéric Marin
  • Other [Danse] – Caroline Marcadé, Dominique Petit, Lila Greene, Mark Tompkins
  • Percussion – Mireille Bauer, Olivier Cole, Pierre Marcault, Vincent Lespagnole*
  • Photography By – Irmi Pozorski*
  • Soprano Saxophone – Fred Wallich, Pascal Quentin, Richard Foy, Sabine Breuillot, Thibaud Saladin
  • Strings [Quatuor A Cordes] – Pascal Morow*, Sophie Zananini, Thierry Arnoud*, Yves Moreau
  • Tenor Saxophone – Antoine Duvernet, Antoine Rossi, Bruno Riou-Maillard, Jacques Debray, Miguel Yannover, Moïse Sanchez, Olivier Poriel, Omar Mansouri, Pascal Nicolle, Philippe Dromard, Ruben Alterio, Yvan Feder

Notes

Recorded in June 1982, mixed in May 1985 by Studio CNAC GP.

Front cover embossed.

Made In France

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Matrix / Runout (Runout side A): LP 6788 A₁ [stamped SNA logo] TL (-joined character)
  • Matrix / Runout (Runout side B): LP 6788 B [stamped SNA logo] TL (-joined character)
  • Price Code (France, boxed): DK 0
  • Price Code (France): DK 015
  • Rights Society: SACEM SACD SDRM SGDL

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
982042 Urban Sax Fraction Sur Le Temps ‎(CD, Album, RE) EPM Musique 982042 France 1991
CEL 66789.2 Urban Sax, Gilbert Artman Urban Sax, Gilbert Artman - Fraction Sur Le Temps ‎(CD, Album) Celluloid CEL 66789.2 France Unknown
LPS154 Urban Sax, Gilbert Artman Urban Sax, Gilbert Artman - Fraction Sur Le Temps ‎(LP, Album, RE + DVD-V) Wah Wah Records LPS154 Spain 2016
CEL 6789 Urban Sax, Gilbert Artman Urban Sax, Gilbert Artman - Fraction Sur Le Temps ‎(CD, Album) Celluloid CEL 6789 France Unknown

Rivik
...not part three of the original quadrilogy, but an entirely new work entitled FRACTION SUR LE TEMPS, a spectacle composed for performance at the "Pays Industrialises Versailles" combining an even larger saxophone ensemble with a sixteen piece choir, a string quartet, guitars, keyboards, percussion, etc. A very big step forwards, it combines the compositional structures of Lard Free, with highly systemic elements (strong nods to Glass, Riley and Reich), hints of neo-classical musics (especially the choral elements) and the now familiar trademarks of Urban Sax. Cleverly composed and arranged, flowing as one continuous suite, FRACTION SUR LES TEMPS constantly surprises with numerous twists and turns, with brighter and darker passages, and a rich array of sounds. Urban Sax had become much more than anyone could have expected.From my Gilbert Artman "The Eternal Spiral" article in Audion magazine #24 (Feb. 1993)

Tane
Urban Sax was created in 1973. Gilbert Artman, the mastermind behind Lard Free -who has also participated in dozens of recordings by other artists of the French experimental scene that included Delired Chameleon Family, Clear Light, Komintern, etc.- developed an interest in the relation between space and sound. He organised a first experiment that took place in the town of Menton, in the South of France. Artman strategically placed 18 saxophonists, and their sound reverberated through all the village. As time went by the band increased and currently their performances count with up to 34 saxophonists, 1 bass player, 3 percussionists, 2 dancers and 8 vocalists, with a line up that varies depending on each particular project. You can find saxophonists playing over rooftops, or climbing down buildings or arriving in helicopters. It is a fascinating experience that can be hardly translated to vinyl, but through the years they have recorded some of their music and here we are proud to offer vinyl reissues of those works, including one previously released on vinyl format! Urban Sax's music is constructed over the concept of ""continuous sound", around which build and develop poly-rhythmic loops, modulated and nested in a partition and a principle of "distant sound" allowing to question the listening audience. It is about linking audio and visual performances. The music is semi repetitive, with evolving pieces of different colors. Entire saxophone family is represented: sopranos, altos, tenors and bass baritones..." (Wikipedia).