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  1. Listen to Diasporas by Ghédalia Tazartès on Apple Music. ... More By Ghédalia Tazartès. Ante-Mortem. 2010. Une Éclipse Totale De Soleil. 1984. Carp's Head. 2016. Repas Froid. 2011. Semelles de vent (Cubic Series #13) 2014. Featured On. The Goon Sax's "No Sweat" Playlist. Apple Music Summertime Sounds.

  2. Ghédalia Tazartès, born in Paris, 1947 of Spanish Jewish parents from Thessaloniki, is an autodidact, playing the accordion, Tibetan bowl, percussion, flutes, tapes. The voice is his main instrument. He sings, speaks, in different languages, real or invented. He uses it like a shaman to create a unique music. He worked for dance, theater, film, and played worldwide. 20 records are out since 1974

  3. New catalogue number! New remastered version! New bonus track! New remastered CD edition of “Diasporas”, Ghédalia Tazartès first LP, presented here in its integral original length. Also included is the first CD edition of “Ferme ta gueule, Zarathustra” (previously issued as side A of “Granny Awards” LP), largely based on materials pre-dating Ghédalia debut LP “Diasporas”.

  4. 1 de ene. de 1979 · Listen to unlimited or download Diasporas by Ghédalia Tazartès in Hi-Res quality on Qobuz. Subscription from 12.49€/month.

  5. 27 de mar. de 2020 · View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 2020 Vinyl release of "Diasporas" on Discogs.

  6. 13 de abr. de 2020 · Diasporas by Ghédalia Tazartès Forty-one years since its initial release, Diasporas still possesses an esotericism and quasi-religious obscurity that continue to make it equal parts intriguing and impenetrable. In it, multi-instrumentalist, autodidact and all-round Jewish medicine man Ghédalia Tazartès uses his vocal cords as a tool to translate his raw creative and spiritual impulses akin

  7. Originally recorded in 1977, following a limited release in 1979, Ghédalia Tazartès debut album, Diasporas, introduced listeners to the surreal, mysterious and truly unclassifiable statement of Tazartès and his out-of-time place in the French avant-garde canon. Born in Paris in 1947 to Judaeo-Spanish parents of Greek descent, Tazartès spent his early career as an autodidact … Continued