the Audio

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1 As Seen Through Windows
2 Throw It On a Fire
3 Dark Lights
4 Icicles / Bicycles
5 Les Lumieres Pt. 2
6 Noviembre
7 The Gaze

Who Designs Nature's How (EP 2009, A&C)
features remixes of select songs from Bell Orchestre's second full length album, As Seen Through Windows.

Tracklisting:
Water / Light / Shifts (Tim Hecker Remix)
The Stars In His Head / Bernard 33 - Dark Lights (Colin Stetson Remix)
Icicles / Bicycles (Kid Koala Remix)
Quintet (Hôtel-de-Ville Remix)
As Seen Through Windows (Mad Professor Remix)
Stripes (Susumu Yokota vs Hôtel-de-Ville Remix)
Airlines / Landlines (Deadly Stare Remix)

As Seen Through Windows (2009, A&C)

Track list:
Stripes
Elephants
Icicles/Bicycles
Water/Light/Shifts
Bucephalus Bouncing Ball
As Seen Through Windows
The Gaze
Dark Lights
Air Lines/Land Lines

 



Our first record, Recording a Tape the Colour of the Light, came out in 2005 on Rough Trade. It was recorded in Montreal at Hotel2Tango.

Track list:
1. recording a tunnel: the horns play
underneath the canal
2. Les Lumieres pt. 1
3. Les Lumieres pt. 2
4. THROW IT ON A FIRE <mp3>
5. recording a tunnel: the horns play
underneath the canal
6. the upwards march
7. the bells play the band
8. recording a tape... (typewriter duet)
9. neuvo
10. Salvatore Amato
11. recording a tunnel: the invisible bells



Our First release was a demo CD that we sold at shows. It features songs that would later turn up on the debut full length (see above).

 

The visual

Here is a video for "Upwards March" directed by our own Kaveh Nabatian.

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Here are some live photos:

Here are some photos of us in our natural habitat(s):

   

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Here is a film of bell orchestre's "Les Lumieres", live at the Ocheaga
Music Festival, 2006. It was made by our very own Kaveh Nabatian.

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Here is a video directed by Jamie Shannon using music
by Bell Orchestre. Director of Photography Mike Leblanc.