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Sage, Helene

Echappee Belle [Used Item]

Sage, Helene: Echappee Belle <i>[Used Item]</i> (GRRR)

Consisting of 28 short works, Hélène Sage collaborates with composer and performer Benoît Lavoisier, computer artist Marc Demereau, percussionist Pascal Portejoie, sampler Alex Piques, and vocalist and writer Nathalie Desmarest to craft an avant album blending Dadaist humor with experimental soundscapes, intertwining musical and literary elements to create a distinctive auditory experience.
 

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Benoit Lavoisier-composer, performer

Marc Demereau-computer

Helene Sage-contrabass, bass flute, violin, piano, accordion, organ, voice, Psaltery, Idiophone, flute, Bullroarer, composer

Pascal Portejoie-percussion

Alex Piques-sampler

Nathalie Desmarest-voice, text

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UPC: 3760012000272

Label: GRRR
Catalog ID: GRRR 2027
Squidco Product Code: 36038

Format: CD
Condition: VG
Released: 2009
Country: France
Packaging: Digipack w/booklet
This is a USED (previously owned) item
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Artist Biographies

"Hélène Sage, an iconoclastic orchestral woman and violin maker, sings, plays the double bass, all the flutes, the saxophone, the bass clarinet, keyboards and a thousand other bizarre objects that she has invented like her reed kettle that she spins above her head, her bow stools, her water percussions, and many other instruments resembling sculptures by Marcel Duchamp. Still, it sounds good!

Hélène Sage has a taste for original timbres as well as the most shaggy playing styles, concentrating on acoustics more than electronics. She is an outstanding improviser and a composer who walks with her feet on the ceiling."-Jean-Jacques Birgé (Drame.org)

-Helene Sage Website (http://helene.sage.free.fr/)
3/19/2025

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