- Bernard Fevre – That Is To Be
- Bernard Fevre – Foxy Spleen
- Bernard Fevre – Max Stroke
- Bernard Fevre – Mestophiles
- Bernard Fevre – Nebulous Melody
- Bernard Fevre – Not Be Wary
- Bernard Fevre – Out Of Dark
- Bernard Fevre – Paste Merge
- Bernard Fevre – Raw Beat
- Bernard Fevre – Space Angle
- Bernard Fevre – Testmaker
- 1. That Is To Be
- 2. Foxy Spleen
- 3. Max Stroke
- 4. Mestophiles
- 5. Nebulous Melody
- 6. Not Be Wary
- 7. Out Of Dark
- 8. Paste Merge
- 9. Raw Beat
- 10. Space Angle
- 11. Testmaker
The French electronic music pioneer behind Black Devil Disco Club, released three seminal library albums in the seventies: Suspense (1975), Cosmos 2043 (1977) and The Strange World of Bernard Fevre (1977). A fourth album called Orbit Ceremony, produced just a few months after remained in his home studio and never saw the light; sentenced to almost 40 years in the devil’s vault. By chance, while working on the re-issues, Bernard Fevre recently found the original lost tapes of Orbit Ceremony, including the multi-tracks, which he remixed and remastered himself. Spacy moogs, weird clavinet, and cosmic analog drum machines: it’s all here. The quirky, cosmic library music found on this long deleted 70′s science-fiction-themed album if full of burbling synths and off-kilter melodies.