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* Deadstock copy. Limited quantities! * We discovered JC Roché with his album Birds of Venezuela. We called him one day and he invited Dizonord team in his home in the countryside of France, where we had an amazing time and where he made us discover so many things. To name a few he worked with Pierre Henry, François Truffaut and was also sampled by Björk
Sub Rosa present a reissue of Jean C. Roché's Birds Of Venezuela, originally released in 1973. The bird on the cover is a potoo; this metal-looking bird is one of the sonorous curiosities of this mad nature, the sound that he produces essentially is a death song that David Toop heard on his 1978 expedition, but was unable to record, amazement playing its role.Jean C. Roché on his recordings: "The bird songs which I had recorded in the West Indies in 1969 made me inclined to find out more about t…