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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 01 2006 at 10:10
Yukorin should really be a "Zeuhl Specialist". Embarrassed
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Superb list of Magma members past and present. From the late Paul Mummery's Ork Alarm fanzine so probably drawn up in the early nineties. Includes their Kobaian nom de plumes:



UNIWERIA ZEKT MEMBERS

PAST AND PRESENT


 

MUSICIANS

UZMK NAME

INSTRUMENTS

TOUR / YEAR

OLIVIER ANGELES

 

 

79-80

JEAN-POL ASSELINE

Urtëjp

KEYS

74-75 & 77

CLEMENT BAILLY

 

DRMS

77

PAUL BAYLE

 

SAX

84

FLORENCE BERTAUX

 

VOC

77

DOMINIQUE BERTRAM

Ourgon

BASS

79-84

GERARD BIKIALO

Zebëhn Stöht Glaö

PNO / YAMAHA ORG

73 & 74

KLAUS BLASQUIZ

Klötsz Zaspiaahk

VOC / PERC

69-78 & 80 & 83 & 90

J BOLOGNESI

 

TROMBONE

86

EMMANUEL BORGHI

 

PNO

87…

CLAIRE BOUZAIRE

 

VOC

87

MICHAEL BRECKER

 

SAX / FLT

73

RANDY BRECKER

 

TRUMPET

73

FREDERIC BRIET

 

DOUBLE BASS

84 & 86-88

JEAN-CLAUDE BUIRE

 

DRMS

86...

FRANCOIS CAHEN

 

PNO / FENDER PNO

69.72 & 80

ALAIN CHARLERY

Paco

TRUMPET / PERC

69-70

JEAN-LUC CHEVALIER

Gorgo

GTR / BASS

78-83 & 84

ALBY CULLAZ

 

DOUBLE BASS

82-83 & 86-87

LUCILLE CULLAZ

 

VOC

76

PHILIPPE DARDELLE

 

DOUBLE BASS

87...

JEAN DE ANTONI

 

GTR

77

ADDIE DEAT

 

VOC

90...

GUIDA DE PALMA

 

VOC

83

GUY DELACROIX

Stoht Urgon / Wurd Gorgo

EARTH BASS / AIR BASS

76-78

MARC DELOUYA

 

DRMS

86...

LIZA DELUXE

Sihnn Deweless

VOC

76-86

DANIEL DENIS

 

DRMS

71

M. DUPONT

 

 

83-84

PIERRE DUTOUR

 

TRUMPET

76

MARC ELIARD

 

BASS

80-83 & 90

CLAUDE ENGEL

 

GTR / FLT / VOC

69-70 & 80

GABRIEL FEDEROW

Dos Unbrükainzoin Gorutz

GTR / BASS

74-76 & 80

ALEX FERRAND

 

VOC / SAX

84 & 87

ISABELLE FEUILLEBOIS

 

VOC

87...

MARC FOSSET

 

GTR

72

JEAN-PIERRE FOUQUEY

 

PNO / FENDER PNO

80-82

RENÉ GARBER

Stuhndcr

BASS CLARINET / VOC

69 70 72 73 77 78 80-84 87

MICHEL GAUCHER

 

SAX

82-84

PATRICK GAUTHIER

Wernebm Zackariaah

PNO / SYNTHS

75-80 & 84

BRIAN GODDING

 

GTR

74

MICHEL GOLDBERG

 

SAX

84

SIMON GOUBERT

 

KEYS / VOC

82-88

MICHEL GRAILLIER

Tsoi Menekaah

PNO / CLAVINET

72-74 & 76 & 82-83

ALAIN GUILLARD

 

SAX

81-82

YVON GUILLARD

 

TRUMPET

81-82

CHRISTIAN GUIZEN

 

TROMBONE

82

ALAIN HATOT

 

SAX / FLT

76

ANDRE HERVE

 

GTR

79

MICHEL HERVE

Ourgon

BASS

79

JEAN-MARC JAFET

 

BASS

84-88

.JEAN-MICHEL KAJDAN

 

GTR

79-81

ROBIN KENYATTA

 

SAX

83

GUY KHALIFA

Zuress

KEYS / FLT’/ VOC

80-90

FRANCOIS KOKELAERE

 

PERC

82-83

CLAIRE LABORDE

 

VOC

80

FRANCOIS LAIZEAU

 

DRMS / PERC

80-84

JEAN-PIERRE LAMBERT

Dos Hamdaahk

BASS

72-73

TEDDY LASRY

Zi

SAX / FLT / WIND / VOC

70-73 & 80

MICHEL LE BARS

 

DRMS

84-85

LIONEL LEDISSEZ

 

VOC

71

DENIS LELOUP

 

TROMBONE

83-84

DIDIER LOCKWOOD

Stoht Malawelekaahm

VIOLIN

74-76 & 80

FRANCIS LOCKWOOD

 

PIANO

79-81

ARRIGO LORENZI

 

SOPRANO SAX / SYNTH

80-82

JEAN-LUC MANDERLIER

Illst Wehless

PNO / ORGAN

71 & 73

SYLVAIN MARC

 

BASS

84

PIERRE MARCAULT

 

PERC

84

GUY MARCO

 

TRUMPET

69

PIERRE MARIE-HIBERT

 

PERC

84

CHRISTIAN MARTINEZ

 

TRUMPET

83-87

ABDOU M’BOUP

 

PERC

87

PIERRE MOERLEN

 

PERC / DRMS

80 & 83

RENÉ MORIZUR

 

SAX

69

FRANCIS MOZE

 

BASS / DOUBLE BASS

69-72 & 80 & 83

JEROME NAULAY

 

TROMBONE

84

CLAUDE OLMOS

Zuhr Hamtaahk

GTR

73-74

FREDDY OPSEPIAN

 

TRUMPET

82-84

BERNARD PAGANOTTI

Wurd Emgalai

BASS / VOC / PERC

75-76 & 80

MARIA POPKIEWICZ

 

VOC

78-83

TITO PUENTE

 

BRASS

71

EDDY RABIN

 

PNO

69

RICHARD RAUX

 

SAX / FLT

69-70 & 81

EVELYNE RAZYMOVSKI

 

VOC

73

DORIS REINHARDT

 

VOC

73

CLAUDE SALMIERI

 

DRMS

85?

SANDRINE

 

VOC

87

REMY SARRAZIN

 

BASS

85

MICHELE SAULNIER

 

VOC

73

YOCHK'O SEFFER

 

SAX / BASS CLARINET

70-72 & 80

STEVE SHEHAN

 

PERC

82

PIERRE-MICHEL SIVADIER

 

KEYS

88

PHILIPPE SLOMINSKI

 

TRUMPET

84

STORCHHAUS ORCHESTRA CHOIR

 

VOC

73

MURIEL STREISFELD

 

VOC

73

CATHERINE SZPIRA

 

VOC

76

LAURENT THIBAULT

Nau Ektilah

BASS

69-70 &71

LOUIS TOESCA

 

TRUMPET

71-72

JANNICK TOP

Wahrgenuhr Reugehlem esteh

BASS / CELLO / KEYS

73-76 & 80

Y. TOUATI

 

 

71

CHRISTIAN VANDER

Zebehn Strain de Geustaah

DRMS / PERC / KEYS / VOC

69

JULIE VANDER

Aina Kobaïa

VOC

90

STELLA VANDER

Tauhd Zaila

VOC / KEYS / PERC

72

JACQUES VIDAL

 

BASS

69-70

DEMIS VISVIKIS

 

VOC

84

ALAIN WEISS

Doudou

DRMS

81

BENOIT WIDEMANN

Kahal Negumuraaht

KEYS

75-84

JEAN YVRES

 

VIOLIN

74-75

LIONEL ZABUSKI

 

VOC

69-70 & 71

ZAKA PERCUSSION

 

PERC

84




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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 01 2006 at 08:55

Did this event really happen ? Magma and Can on the same bill !
Sounds like it was all happening here and I would have happily chopped off one of me bollocks to attend this:





Poitiers 13-4-74

Martin Hayman (Sounds 27-4-74)


French Connection says the man sitting over the way from me. It fits good, and it sounds right. Oh yeah? I think as I nod after eleven hours doing my Polish refuges stunt from Paris to London… swift, efficient and discreet? None of these things.

So you want to know how we spent our Easter holidays? We went to see Magma in Poitiers. Yes Magma: the group led by Christian Vander that there was such a big song-and-dance about recently (and for good reason): But why Poitiers, indeed? This was a question that I asked myself with increasing frequency as the weekend wore on and the obstacles against our travelling show stacked up against us.

But how dull to learn how the intrepid reporters various music publications scaled insurmountable obstacles to bring you back the story! How much more exciting to know what the crack was when (finally) we get to our destination.

It must have been something to do with the baroque imagination of mastermind Giorgio Gomelsky, who at the drop of a hat, had suggested (knowing from way back as he does the proclivities of the English music journalist when invited abroad to disport himself with foreigners), that we make this French connection....

Threatened for our pleasure were Magma and Can. There were unsubstantiated rumours that there would also be Stomu Yamash'ta and Keith Tippett. Neither was there.

Breakdowns

Of the numerous breakdowns in communication and organisation in getting there let us draw a veil; other than to note that the Simca rented from the Paris branch of Rent-A-Wreck sighed and gave up the ghost at the moment we entered the city limits of Poitiers: its gear stick flopping around in my hand with the same feel and the same propulsive qualities as a wooden spoon in a saucepan of porridge. By a miraculous chance we coasted to a halt outside the local office of the car rental firm, where a lady with a lapel badge pinned firmly to her ample bosom reading "We Try Harder" encouraged our party to push harder… eventually we arrive at the Hotel de France.

To the gig itself: a vast circular concrete hangar surrounded by acres of car-park; "Just like an American gig" noted funster and publicist Keith Goodwin, whose constant succession of jokes had still not worn thin. We wave slips inscribed with cryptic remarks and bearing the signature of Giorgio Gomelsky, who is promoting the gig: It works.

Inside Can are playing 'One More Saturday Night' and their sound is... like it was filtered through a wet blanket. The Palais des Expositions is perhaps one-third full and it's very, very dark and there doesn't seem to be anything happening. It's like a cheapo cheapo overblown Roundhouse.

Can, do a freak-out encore and the Théâtre du Chêne Noir arrive and harangue the crowd with post-1968 slogans. We leave in rather ill humour and recuperate our strength in the hotel bar.

Then Magma arrive

Christian Vander sits in the centre of the stage, a compelling figure with the blank but immortal tormented face of a werewolf. The group has been pared right down now to the essentials; no more Rene Garber with his vocals and contrabass clarinet, no more Stella Vander. Just a hard rock unit of bass, guitar, two pianos and singer percussionist. And those drums… those evil, marching drums.

Evil? Not intended: it just slipped. There is something too close to the edge about Magma. I say Christian Vander is commanding: it's a military term. There's an authoritarianism about him; not as lightweight as arrogance, for it wouldn't apply. There's a sense that his convictions are stronger than those of the rest of the people in the hall put together. And it's all channelled straight into a music that is intense; so intense I think it, slips over the edge into obsession.

I creep right up to the edge of the stage ... Vander is totally absorbed. His face twisted into the severe and agonised grimaces of one whose absorption in his own creation is total, he stares out into the middle distance. For perhaps a quarter-hour he maintains the same marching rhythm. His right hand rolls on the snare drum; his left hand hits the skin once, stops dead, again, the whole arm flies back to shoulder height; there is something manic about it, this unvarying pattern.

There is something going on that neither I, nor the rest of the audience knows about; something, which in the fullness of time may be revealed to us, but at what price? Top breaks one string, then another, tears them off and keeps on playing, but tonight and every night it's Vander's victory.

Victory indeed. I look around at the crowd, young, many of them. Here is no joy. They are transfixed. Do they share this man Christian Vander's vision? Do they want to? What are these blank, absorbed faces thinking of?

I don't understand, and it frightens me.










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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 01 2006 at 07:41

Jus' been havin' a leaf through Ultima Thule's (presumably) latest catalogue and it appears they have copies of the Hellebore cd. Also noticed Vortex 'Cyclones du Thanatos' on vinyl for a mere 25 quid! Bargain!


http://myweb.tiscali.co.uk/ultimathule/UT-catalog-rio.html







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The Theleme Box









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The full Theleme repertoire can be viewed here:


           http://f1.aaa.livedoor.jp/~happyman/list/THELEME/Theleme.html






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Non-essential rarity from Laurent Thibault's 'Theleme' label. A beautifully packaged 4 cd box set comprising of Ergo Sum' excellent 'Mexico', the delightful Puissance 13 plus 2 compliation, Uniweria Zekt's stunning 'The Unnameables', and a quite appalling Zabu effort was released a few years back












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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 01 2006 at 04:53

Wow ! This is zeuhldust !

1969  MAGMA  Earliest Formation

From CRUCIFERIUS LOBENZ--> Christian Vander (drs)
From CHINESE-------------> Jean Jacques Ferry (gtr) ---> Split
From CHINESE-------------> Eric Grimbert (gtr) --------> Split
From ZORGONES------------> Francis Moze (keys) --------> Natl.Service
From ZORGONES------------> Lucien Zabuski (voc)
From ZORGONES------------> Laurent Thibault (bs)


from another mighty Peter Thelen article:

http://www.expose.org/magma-dg.html









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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 01 2006 at 01:23
Originally posted by Faaip_De_Oiad Faaip_De_Oiad wrote:


Happy 500 Post's 'Zeuhl 5' !













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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 01 2006 at 01:09
Happy 500 Post's 'Zeuhl 5' !



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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 01 2006 at 01:07
Ahh. ok for a second i thaught you might have special powers to spot Zeuhl Records from miles away.


Sweet links Yuko ! names of bands i've never heard before.


and that Ultima place sounds like a little heaven on earth !



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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 01 2006 at 00:52
Originally posted by Faaip_De_Oiad Faaip_De_Oiad wrote:

I was trying to remember the Japanese, but i was blanking... so i gave up on it



Bedjabetch. I never heard of them.


Do you just go to a record store(?) and just pick up random LP's?

Or was there some research involved with this?



a little bit of research Faaip. I usually trust the opinion of the Freemans' at Ultima Thule

http://myweb.tiscali.co.uk/ultimathule/shop.html







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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 01 2006 at 00:49

It gets a mention on this Spanish site:

http://www.progresiva70s.com/francia_ag.htm

Also appears on this list:

http://synphonic.8m.com/country/france.htm

(no idea if a label out here has reissued it. Helluva lot of bootlegs in Japan which nobody seems too bothered about)





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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 01 2006 at 00:39
I was trying to remember the Japanese, but i was blanking... so i gave up on it



Bedjabetch. I never heard of them.


Do you just go to a record store(?) and just pick up random LP's?

Or was there some research involved with this?



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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 01 2006 at 00:37

Almost impossible to find any information on this band. Here is a review I plucked from Last.fm. Clearly the reviewer doesn't share my view about the zeuhl connections:


You Better You Bedjabetch

5 May 2006, 22:11, by RocketShipX41
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Bedjabetch - Subrepticement (1979)

Has it been a while since I covered a real obscurity? How's this for obscure? This French band only ever released this one album, and it's never showed up on CD. Stylistically, it's kind of fusiony, but not of the overly technical variety. There's a bit of Canterbury flavor to it, and sometimes it makes me think of what Camel would have sounded like if they went jazzy while Mel Collins was with them. Aside from the bass and drums, guitar, electric piano, and soprano sax are the main instruments. The tunes are a little quirky, which (along with the electric piano and occasional Phil Miller similarities on guitar) leads to the Canterbury vibe. I'm also reminded at times of Passport, though there's certainly no funky element to Bedjabetch. The playing is solid, if not inspired. All in all, a decent effort, though not essential. The best track is probably the 15 minute closer, "Boucle d'or", which goes through a number of differing sections. 9/15.




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I doubt this will ever see a cd reissue and whilst not essential listening it is quite a nice slice of late seventies jazz zeuhl:













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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 01 2006 at 00:15
Originally posted by Faaip_De_Oiad Faaip_De_Oiad wrote:

Oh a Love Seat is like a small couch. One that is made for just two people.

And i didn't get her number. But i do have her E-mail..



Good work Faaips !  How did the Japanese go down ? !




















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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 30 2006 at 23:42
Oh a Love Seat is like a small couch. One that is made for just two people.

And i didn't get her number. But i do have her E-mail..




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