ALAIN PIERRE: Des Morts (Of The Dead) LP
Expanded reissue of mega rare 1979 unknown vanity pressing LP that blends ethnological field recordings, musique concrète principles, and introspective synthesizer music from this cult European studio maverick and historic collaborator of COS, Philippe Druilet, Marc Moulin, and John Surman. Alain Pierre's Mondo movie soundtrack to the controversial Des Morts shares very few stylistic rivals, but fans of Jodorowsky's The Holy Mountain soundtrack and some of the more eldritch early sampling experiments of Jean-Pierre Massiera will certainly draw fragmented comparisons herein. Other listeners might file this album at the weirder end of your Smithsonian Folkways shelf, just before the Video Nasty soundtracks. Presented in remastered form comprising extra vintage studio outtakes (in accordance with the films morbid narrative), Des Morts serves as a would-be sequel to Finders Keepers' previous Ô Sidarta (FKR 107LP, 2021) release witnessing Pierre balance his allegiance to the Belgian bandes dessinée scene and Thierry Zéno's shock cinema oeuvre from the heart of his uber-legendary Brussels based experimental recording studio through the 1970s. Presented in remastered form comprising extra previously unreleased vintage studio outtakes.
- Edition of 750
01. Des morts (Theme) 01:40
02. Funérailles chez les Hmongs (Thaïlande) 10:13
03. Clown 03:28
04. Fête des morts chez 08:34
05. Des morts (Alternative Theme) 01:54
06. Chant d'un mariachi (Mexique) 02:58
07. Cryogene 03:38
08. Funérailles bouddhistes (Thaïlande) 10:41
09. Des morts (Final Theme) 03:43