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  1. ULAN BATOR started their long carrier in 1993 in Paris as a duet composed of Amaury Cambuzat (Vox, Guitar and keyboards) and Olivier Manchion (Bass). Their first rehearsals sessions happened in a deep, unused chalk-mine in the suburbs of Paris. This strange location was, step by step, transformed into a "recording studio" where they were to record, compose and produce their first three recordings.

  2. The Ulan Bator album was released by YGR in late 2000. They’ve since broken up. There’s a few copies of this CD still available, and you can get via download too. It’s well worth checking out. Among other things, a few of them play with the band Faust these days. Look ‘em up on the web. Below is the original press rele

  3. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 2000 CD release of "Ego:Echo" on Discogs.

  4. ULAN BATOR - Ego: Echo - CD - **Excellent Condition**. An item that is used but still in very good condition. No damage to the jewel case or item cover, no scuffs, scratches, cracks, or holes.

  5. Three weeks of intense recording sessions with Michael Gira in Italy during August of 1999 resulted in Ego: Echo. Released in late 2000 on Gira's Young God label (the group's first change of label), the association with the former Swans leader helped the band's exposure greatly, especially in the U.S.; until Ego: Echo, the band had produced themselves.

  6. Visualizza riconoscimenti, recensioni, tracks e compra questa la 2000 CDpubblicazione di "Ego:Echo" su Discogs.

  7. Ulan Bator: two words that conjure up some sexy female assassin from a forgotten Roger Moore–era Bond flick but are actually the name of an obscure and incredible French rock group (as well as the capital of Mongolia, ‘course). The album Ego: Echo was released in late 2000 by its producer, ex–Swans leader Michael Gira, on Young God ...