Permanent Fatal Error

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Permanent Fatal Error (PFE) is a project by Olivier Manchion, Ulan Bator founder member,[1] and long time Faust collaborator.[2] PFE first album is entitled Law Speed and was released in 2004 by Wallace Records,[3] Klangbad [4] -the label of Faust core member Hans-Joachim Irmler - and Ruminance.[5] The musician defines this music as "deaf-blues". The project turns into solo (Santarcangelo festival,[6] London Scala[7]) or duo performances with Giulio Vetrone like the Pop Montreal festival in 2006,[8] while Manchion joins again Ulan Bator[9] and Faust[10] in 2005 and 2006, touring also again[11] with Damo Suzuki of Can (band) in France part of the "French Doctors" collective,[12] and then disappears for years. In November 2014 Manchion announced[13] the relaunch of the project and a new release entitled "Deaf sun / Deaf blues"[14] on the Italian "microlabel" Secret furry hole.[15]

OriginParis, France
GenresPost-rock
Years active2002present
LabelsSecret furry hole, Wallace Records, Ruminance, Klangbad
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Permanent Fatal Error
Background information
OriginParis, France
GenresPost-rock
Years active2002present
LabelsSecret furry hole, Wallace Records, Ruminance, Klangbad
MembersOlivier Manchion
Giulio C. Vetrone
Francesco Bolognini
Nicolas Marmin
Seb Martel
Nicholas Thomas
Franck Lantignac
Guest Members
Xabier Iriondo
Andrea Bernabini (video)
Argilla (video)
Websiteoliviermanchion.com
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Permanent Fatal Error's music can be described as folk, post-rock, alternative, experimental, free-rock, indie, post-punk but mostly deaf-blues. They produce soundtracks and play rock with acoustic guitars with electronic sounds.[16]

Discography

Albums

  • Law Speed (2004) Wallace, Ruminance, Klangbad
  • Deaf sun / Deaf blues (2015) Secret furry hole

V/A

  • Santarcangelo International festival of the Arts, vol.1 (2007) Santarcangelo dei Teatri
  • Next Step (2005) Klangbad

Remix

  • De Breath and its double, for (r) (2002) Mandarangan

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