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While in Paris in 1993, they formed Ulan Bator with drummer Franck Lantignac. They built a recording studio in an unused chalk mine and recorded their first three albums there: Ulan Bator, 2 Degrees, and Vegetale. In 1996 they began a long relationship with krautrock band Faust during a French tour.
- Amaury Cambuzat, Nathalie Forget, Diego Vinciarelli, Luca Andriola
- Post-rock
- 1993–present
line-up: Amaury Cambuzat: Guitar, Voice, Piano, Tapes. Olivier Manchion: Bass, Flute, Tapes, Metal. Franck Lantignac: Drums, Percussion, Tabla. All tracks composed, recorded and produced by Ulan Bator @ La Guillotine Studio (Paris) between 1993 and 1995.
Genres: Post-Rock. Rated #1245 in the best albums of 1995. Featured peformers: Amaury Cambuzat (voice, guitar, piano, tapes), Olivier Manchion (bass, flute, tapes), Franck Lantignac (drums, tabla, trumpet, percussion), Ulan Bator (recorder, producer, artwork), François Dietz (mixer), Francis Meslet (artwork).
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Post Rock/Math rock • France. Named after the capitol city of Mongolia, ULAN BATOR was one of the first, if not the first French band to be labelled post-rock. Formed in Paris in 1993 by vocalist/guitarist Amaury Cambuzat, bassist Olivier Manchion and drummer/trumpet player Franck Lantignac.
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La band comprende inizialmente Amaury Cambuzat e Olivier Manchion, a cui poi si affiancano prima Franck Lantignac e poi – in sua sostituizione - Matteo Dainese.