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-''[[Oiseaux Du - Birds Of Vénézuéla]]'' (1973) by [[Jean-Claude Roché]] is a "stunning [[field recording]], displaying unsual and hypnotic [[bird sound]]s from the venezulian jungle. Great for bilogists, samplers, ambient djs, field recording aficionados and whatnot. Needs to be confirmed: the strange monkey / bird sounds in [[Bjork]]'s excellent "[[the Gate]]" track's intro are to be heard on this recording, around 2:50 on the guanare/barinas track (B3)." [https://www.discogs.com/Jean-C-Roché-Oiseaux-Du-Birds-Of-Vénézuéla/release/2826031]+''[[Oiseaux Du - Birds Of Vénézuéla]]'' (1973) by [[Jean-Claude Roché]] is a "stunning [[field recording]], displaying unsual and hypnotic [[bird sound]]s from the [[Venezuelan]] jungle. Great for biologists, samplers, ambient djs, field recording aficionados and whatnot. Needs to be confirmed: the strange monkey / bird sounds in [[Bjork]]'s excellent "[[the Gate]]" track's intro are to be heard on this recording, around 2:50 on the guanare/barinas track (B3)." [https://www.discogs.com/Jean-C-Roché-Oiseaux-Du-Birds-Of-Vénézuéla/release/2826031]
Listen here[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eUvalZyMsoU]. Listen here[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eUvalZyMsoU].

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Oiseaux Du - Birds Of Vénézuéla (1973) by Jean-Claude Roché is a "stunning field recording, displaying unsual and hypnotic bird sounds from the Venezuelan jungle. Great for biologists, samplers, ambient djs, field recording aficionados and whatnot. Needs to be confirmed: the strange monkey / bird sounds in Bjork's excellent "the Gate" track's intro are to be heard on this recording, around 2:50 on the guanare/barinas track (B3)." [1]

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