Antoine Aureche

[1] He was influenced by progressive rock, including music by King Crimson, Gentle Giant, and Robert Wyatt.

He recorded three albums with Urgence Disk: Quinta Essentia (2006), Le Sperme De Tous Les Métaux (2007) and Testament (2010).

The project was supported by collaborators including Solar Fake, The Eternal Afflict, Oil 10, BAK XIII and Psyche.

Collaborators on the project included Sue Denim of Robots in Disguise, Desireless, Cheerleader 69, Titend and Music for the Space.

[3] With Tat Resurrectio, Antoine performs a neofolk show (featuring Le Chiffre, Nevah and Diabolus in Viola) as supporting act for Brendan Perry of Dead Can Dance.