Ozymandias is the pseudonym of the Swiss pianist and composer Christophe Terrettaz. His first work, "Isolement", was produced in 1996 by "Weisser He...
Ozymandias is the pseudonym of the Swiss pianist and composer Christophe Terrettaz. His first work, "Isolement", was produced in 1996 by "Weisser Herbst". His second album, "Ahara", was released in 1998 by the cult label "World Serpent". In 1999,Elijah's Mantle and Terrettaz collaborated on "The Soul Of Romanticism". The following year Christophe creates "Karnak," a series of compositions inspired by the Egyptian site of same name. The work was very well received, with Japanese director Ryuichi Hiroki choosing it as the musical theme for his movie "Vibrator". In September 2001, Ozymandias, through "World Serpent", releases his fifth album "Layla". Three years later Ozymandias creates his darkest album yet, "Les Doutes Eternels", a reflection on human condition and genocide. 2007 brings yet another opus, "Absolute".
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