
Camille Sauvage (born 4 April 1910 in Ferrière-la-Petite, Nord-Pas-de-Calais, France; died 30 October 1981 in Paris, France) was a jazz clarinetist, orchestra leader and composer of library music for the label Editions Montparnasse 2000. He also recorded under the pseudonyms Eric Framond, Willy Lee and Yedo. "Absolutely fantastic library music LP by Camille Sauvage. Electronic interpretations of horror themes. Music concrete meets psychedelic electronics pop! Highly recommented!" - Mutant Sounds
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Attente-Trans Europe Express
Magma
Requiem Pour Satan
Vivisection
Enferissimo
Ectoplasme
Musique de l'Au-Delà
Le Jugement Dernier
Terrifical Night
Pavillon des agités
Charrette Fantôme
Rapacite Nocturne
Rhapsodie Pour Belphégor
Declic
Attente
Ballet Vaudou
Knockin' bells
Les cloches de la mort
Le cycle infernal
Electrocution
Estampeuse
Usinage
Les envahisseurs
Funny seven
Polyphème
Rapacité nocturne
Marche au néant
Rapsodie Pour Belphegor
Magic timpani
Musique Concrete 2
Brass Call
Biguinafanel
Vacances A Saint Martin
Musique De L'Au-Dela
Yedo
Poupees Mecaniques
New York
Charrette Fantome
Petroleossimo
Levitation
Sade
Exorcisme
Pavillon des Agites
Opaline
Elegia
El Fuego
Lutin
Hara kiri
Ouzo
Lima
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