Les Discrets / Arctic Plateau

Les Discrets/Arctic Plateau is a split record by les Discrets and Arctic Plateau released in 2011, giving an insight in the artists upcoming releases, Ariettes oubliées... and The Enemy Inside respectively. The artwork was done by Les Discrets' Fursy Teyssier. Arctic Plateau's part also features the demos that led to their contract with Prophecy Records in 2008. "The Persuaders Theme" is a cover of the theme melody for the 1971 TV series the Persuaders![1]

Les Discrets / Arctic Plateau
EP by
ReleasedSeptember 2, 2011
GenrePost-metal, post-rock, shoegaze
LabelProphecy Productions
Les Discrets chronology
Septembre et Ses Dernières Pensées
(2010)
Les Discrets / Arctic Plateau
(2011)
Ariettes oubliées...
(2012)
Arctic Plateau chronology
On A Sad Sunny Day
(2009)
Les Discrets / Arctic Plateau
(2011)
The Enemy Inside
(2012)

Track listing

Disc one, les Discrets

No.TitleLength
1."Le Mouvement perpétuel"6:59
2."The Persuaders Theme"2:35

Disc two, Arctic Plateau

No.TitleLength
1."Music's Like..."5:52
2."Amethyst to #F (demo)"7:27
3."Ivory (demo)"5:28

Personnel

Disc one

  • Audrey Hadorn - vocals, lyrics
  • Fursy Teyssier - guitars, bass, vocals, cover art
  • Winterhalter - drums

Disc two

  • Gianluca Divirgilio - Guitars, vocals, lyrics
  • Fabio Fraschini - Electric bass
  • Massimiliano Chiapperi - Drums
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