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Ian Tocor
Tempestaire

Tempestaire
TempestaireTempestaire

Artists

Ian Tocor

Catno

CRACKI035

Formats

1x Vinyl 12"

Country

France

Release date

Jul 10, 2017

Styles

Techno

This EP is a tribute to the fantastic world of Tempestaire, which calms thunderstorms, wind and other natural phenomena. Jean Epstein made this film 70 years ago in Brittany, where Ian Tocor was born.
"When the storm is unleashed, it is in our hearts that we worry, our dreams, our ghosts, our illusions, our utopias, our chimaeras are animated by the wind, a wind which sweeps the bodies like intoxicated through music.

A1

Evaporate Ourselves

07:52

A2

Evaporate Ourselves (Renart remix)

04:48

B1

Tempestaire

07:20

B2

Sea Angel

06:24

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