Ambre (band)
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| Ambre | |
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| Origin | Belgium |
| Genres | Dark ambient, Electronic |
| Years active | 1998–2003 |
| Associated acts | Imminent, Xingu Hill |
| Members | |
| C-drik Fermont, John Sellekaers, Olivier Moreau | |
Ambre is a collaborative electronic music project between C-drik Fermont, John Sellekaers & Olivier Moreau, with other musicians guesting on occasion.
[edit] History
Ambre is a an african colloquial expression for crazy or crazing or "cracked - up".
The three members of Ambre have worked with each other in a number of different projects, though this is the only project where all three of them are full members. The project has to date released four albums. The 'Sfumato' album was recorded with Mark Spybey of Dead Voices On Air, whilst 'Dys' was a collaboration with Mick Harris of Scorn, ex-Napalm Death.
[edit] Discography
- Enclave CD (1998)
- Sfumato CD (2000 - released as 'Ambre & Mark Spybey')
- Dys CD (2001 - released as 'Mick Harris & Ambre')
- Nebka / Térébrant 7" (2002)
- Le Mensonge CD (2003)