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Cho Oyu 8201m – Field Recordings from Tibet


''Cho Oyu 8201m – Field Recordings From Tibet'' is an ambient album released by artist Biosphere under his real name Geir Jenssen. Recorded in 2001, it was released in 2006.
== Overview ==
Geir Jenssen is an active climber and mountaineer, a hobby which is an inspiration on his work as well as a source of natural sound samples. His highest feat was in September–October 2001 when he climbed the Cho Oyu (Himalaya, 8201 meters) without supplementary oxygen. Exactly five years later in October 2006, he released this album of field recordings made during the trip, as a "sources" companion of sorts to his album ''Dropsonde'' released in vinyl one year earlier, and which used some of those field recordings as raw material.〔Cf. Allmusic review.〕
The album is released in a 142 mm by 162 mm card stock sleeve, and includes the 12 page booklet "Only Krishna and I: With Adventure Peaks to Cho Oyu", a diary of Jenssen's climb.

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