Unissued album on Austrian label KlangGalerie
where you can order it, or on Bandcamp
  Jean-Jacques Birgé - synthesizer, sampler, Theremin
Bernard Vitet
- flugel horn, trumpet, reggy
Philippe Deschepper
- electric guitar
Nem
- drum ’n bass, vinyls

1  Le silence éternel des espaces infinis m'effraie  7’59
2  Ça ira  3’59
3  Stomp  5'38
4  (roots)  6'31
5  Gaza  4'45
6  1936  10'49
7  Vir-us  5'22
8  Machiavel Meeting  11'48   Guests: Baco vocals, Hervé Legeay guitar, Didier Petit cello,
Yves Robert
trombone, Olivier Koechlin double bass, Étienne Auger groovebox   Recorded and produced by JJB
1 at Studio Clam'Art, 1998
2 to 7 live at Studio GRRR, October 21/22 2000  
   (vocals on 2: June 2005 at Hiriz Studio by Baco)
8 live at Glaz’Art, November 18 1998
   (edited by Agnès Desnos and mixed by JJB)

Graphic design - Étienne Mineur
Photo - Olivier Koechlin


4 totally unissued extras on this page :
Ça ira with Baco as it should appear on the CD,
a longer version of Machiavel Meeting
and 2 IA dialogues IA about Tchak, Bernard Vitet and Jean-Jacques Birgé

album's audio player

n°1 / Ça ira - 2005 / 3'55

Baco - vocals
Jean-Jacques Birgé - sampler
Bernard Vitet - nomouthpiecetrumpet
Philippe Deschepper -  guitar
Nem - drum 'n bass, deck
Recorded in October 2000 at Studio GRRR, Bagnolet, by Jean-Jacques Birgé (under title Vir/us) and in June 2005 at Hiriz Studio by Baco, first issued on CD compilation Les Actualités (Les Allumés du Jazz)
- only the instrumental version features on the CD -

n°2 / Machiavel Meeting (extended edit) / 17'28

Jean-Jacques Birgé - synthesizer, sampler, theremin, vocals
Bernard Vitet
- flugelhorn, trumpet, reggy
Philippe Deschepper
- electric guitar
Nem
- drum ’n bass, decks
Hervé Legeay
- electric guitar
Didier Petit - cello
Yves Robert
- trombone
Olivier Koechlin - double bass
Étienne Auger - groovebox
Live at Glaz’Art, November 18 1998

n°3 / Bonus track: AI dialogue about Tchak and Bernard Vitet / 9'41

Incredible dialogue between two virtual journalists, only talking after an introduction text about the album!

n°4 / Bonus track: AI dialogue about Jean-Jacques Birgé / 8'46

Incredible dialogue between two virtual journalists, only talking after Birgé's résumé!