Ulan Bator (band)

Ulan Bator (band)

Infobox musical artist
Name = Ulan Bator


Img_capt =
Background = group_or_band
Years_active = 1993–present
Origin = Paris, France
Genre = Post-Rock
Label = Jestrai
Young God
Dsa
URL = [http://www.ulanbator-archive.com Ulan Bator Archive]
Current_members = Amaury Cambuzat
Olivier Manchion
Alessio Gioffredi
Past_members = Franck Lantignac
Matteo Dainese
Manuel Fabbro
Egle Sommacal

Ulan Bator is a French experimental post-rock band founded in 1993 by Amaury Cambuzat and Olivier Manchion. They got their name from Ulan Bator, the capital city of Mongolia. They create lengthy instrumental music with influence from industrial and krautrock bands like Can, Neu! and Faust.

History

Amaury Cambuzat (vocals, guitar) and Olivier Manchion (bass) began to play together in 1987. While in Paris in 1993, they formed Ulan Bator with drummer Franck Lantignac. They built a recording studio in an unused chalk mine and recorded their first three albums there: "Ulan Bator", "2 Degrees", and "Vegetale". In 1996 they began a long relationship with krautrock band Faust during a French tour. The first meeting of Zappi W. Diermaier and Jean-Hervé Péron (of Faust) and Olivier Manchion and Amaury Cambuzat (of Ulan Bator) was recently released as Collectif Metz/Faust. Ulan Bator performed in prestigious festivals such as Les Transmusicales de Rennes, Roskilde. Their albums "Polaire"and "Vegetale" plus multiple live recordings were released in Italy by CPI. Afterwards, they signed to Sonica. In 1999, Ulan Bator recorded its (Young God Records), produced by Michael Gira (Swans, Angels of Light) together with drummer Matteo Dainese. Later in 2002 they released "" from the Ego:Echo tours and demo sessions.

In late 2001, Olivier Manchion left and would not return until the summer 2005. In the meantime, he founded Permanent Fatal Error and released "Law Speed" in 2004. During that period Ulan Bator under the name Amaury Cambuzat (with Matteo Dainese on drums, Manuel Fabbro on bass and Egle Sommacal on guitar) recorded "Nouvel Air" and then (without Sommacal) "Rodeo Massacre" (January 2005), both released by Jestrai. During this time they performed around 200 shows in Italy and France.

After a 4 years without speaking, Olivier and Amaury met by "pure chance" at a show in which Lantignac was performing and started to perform again together in June 2005 as members of Faust. They decided to invite Franck Lantignac for a special Ulan Bator reunion featuring the original line-up for the Avant Garde Festival. In Fall 2005, Amaury and Olivier joined Faust for a UK tour, recordings of which were released as ... In Autumn, a 3 CD + DVD box set by Dirter. From there the trio went on a "D-Struction" tour in January and February of 2006 in parts of Italy and Slovenia. Then in late Spring 2006 Cambuzat and Manchion toured as Cargo Culte, also known as the Ulan Bator Duo. Alessio Gioffredi (drums) replaced Franck Lantignac and the new trio toured until June 2007, when Manchion left too, being replaced on stage by Adriano Modica (bass). Few weeks before was released Ulaanbaatar, a compilation of unreleased songs based on the first years of the band (1993-1998).

Discography

Albums
* "Ulan Bator" (1995)
* "2 Degrees" (1996)
* "Vegetale" (1997)
* "" (2000)
* "OK:KO" (2002)
* "Nouvel Air" (2003)
* "Rodeo Massacre" (2005)
* "Ulaanbaatar" (2007)

EPs
* "D-Construction" remixs (2000)

45RPM
* "Ursula Minor" (1996) split UB/etage34
* "Echo#5" (2000) split UB/chevreuil

External links

Ulan Bator

* [http://www.ulanbator-archive.com/ Ulan Bator's official website]
* [http://www.ulanbatorband.blogspot.com/ Ulan Bator's italian website]
* [http://www.myspace.com/ulanbatorarchive MySpace]
* [http://www.youtube.com/user/ulanbatorband YouTube (videos)]
* [http://www.flickr.com/photos/ulanbatorarchive Flickr (photo gallery)]
*amg | id = 11:hc6ftr89kl2x | label = Ulan Bator
* [http://www.rateyourmusic.com/artist/ulan_bator/ Rateyourmusic.com's Ulan Bator site]

parallel projects

Amaury Cambuzat, Olivier Manchion

* [http://www.faust-pages.com Faust] Olivier Manchion
* [http://www.permanentfatalerror.com Permanent Fatal Error]
* [http://www.damosuzuki.com Damo Suzuki's Network]
* [http://www.myspace.com/bias11 Bias!]
* [http://www.myspace.com/frenchdoctors French Doctors] Amaury Cambuzat
* [http://www.myspace.com/silverstatic Silver Static]
* [http://www.myspace.com/analphabetcity Analphabet City]


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