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Cats Hats Gowns
Badisad Obistroz
1
Badisad Obistroz
6:07
2
Mara' amu
4:11
3
Mitgjorn
5:21
4
White Squall
2:39
5
Chergui
8:48
6
Williwaw
3:03
7
Khamsin
6:16
Badisad Obistroz is a collection of windy improvised recordings, recorded in 2010 over a one-week-session.
edition of 100 copies with screen print art work by french artist Laetitia Benat.
Badisad Obistroz is a wind blowing in Afghanistan. Mara’amu a wind blowing in Tahiti. Migjorn is a southern hot wind, rare and moderate, blowing in the Roussillon, France. A white squall is a sudden and violent windstorm at sea which is not accompanied by the black clouds generally characteristic of a squall. Chergui (Arabic : šarqīa شرقية) is the name of a continental southeasterly wind which blows on the most part of Morocco, a hot and dry wind coming from the Sahara Desert. A williwaw is a sudden blast of wind descending from a mountainous coast to the sea. The word is of unknown origin, but was earliest used by British seamen in the 19th century. Khamsin (Arabic: خمسين khamsīn), more commonly known in Egypt as khamaseen, is a dry, hot, sandy local wind, blowing from the south, in North Africa and the Arabian Peninsula.