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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 13 2006 at 06:18
Originally posted by listennow801 listennow801 wrote:

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L'ensemble Raye is an offshoot of Debile Menthol.



I've checked out a bit of l'ensemble Raye, they are a French Swiss band who perform regularly with a relatively commercial (& well-funded) dance group called Movers, and do mostly music for other theatre projects as well. the bits I've heard are rather on the tame & cutesy side for my taste, but I wouldn't want to discourage anyone from checking it out. Another French Swiss band from the 90s in this vein was Nimal, and I like what I've heard, but it's hard to find albums, their cuts on myspace.com are really good.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 13 2006 at 08:07
Nimal is very good abd are already here on PA (under RIO, where they should be).
 
As for L'ensemble; I have heard a few of their tracks and I agree with RoyalJelly. I think it dies not have much to do with RIO/Avant.
 
 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 13 2006 at 16:03
Originally posted by RoyalJelly RoyalJelly wrote:

Originally posted by listennow801 listennow801 wrote:

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L'ensemble Raye is an offshoot of Debile Menthol.



I've checked out a bit of l'ensemble Raye, they are a French Swiss band who perform regularly with a relatively commercial (& well-funded) dance group called Movers, and do mostly music for other theatre projects as well. the bits I've heard are rather on the tame & cutesy side for my taste, but I wouldn't want to discourage anyone from checking it out. Another French Swiss band from the 90s in this vein was Nimal, and I like what I've heard, but it's hard to find albums, their cuts on myspace.com are really good.


Yes, I did some research recently, and all the reviews I read made it sound like it's not quite my cup of tea, as it were - You're observations just seconded my inclination to explore no further, so thanks for the info RJ.
    

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 13 2006 at 18:39
To anyone interested in the original RIO and RIO musicians here are some interesting links (in case you haven't already read this). This is intented to all those who lurk around this thread.
 
Interviews with Chris Cutler
 
 
 
Chris Cutler's website with some references to RIO:
 
 
Another (incomplete) resource:
 
 
The RIO Festival on April 13-15, 2007 in France:
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 13 2006 at 19:05
Originally posted by avestin avestin wrote:


The RIO Festival on April 13-15, 2007 in France:



i have [very!] tentative plans to go [dream on claire...;)]...WHAT a friggin' lineup! seems a lot more like a Zeuhl fest. than a rio one though.
    

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 13 2006 at 19:08
^^^
Yeah, it's true, but I wouldn't mind going nevertheless....
But it will be very hard to so financially and in terms of getting free days on that time... Damn!
I'll have to settle for NearFest which will have NeBeLNeST.
 
 
 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 16 2006 at 08:08
Originally posted by listennow801 listennow801 wrote:

Originally posted by avestin avestin wrote:


The RIO Festival on April 13-15, 2007 in France:



i have [very!] tentative plans to go [dream on claire...;)]...WHAT a friggin' lineup! seems a lot more like a Zeuhl fest. than a rio one though.
    
 
I'll be getting my ticketys this WE
 
BTW, this thread had fallen on page 5!!! Wazzamattawifya, pipoles????AngryClownWink


Edited by Sean Trane - November 16 2006 at 08:08
let's just stay above the moral melee
prefer the sink to the gutter
keep our sand-castle virtues
content to be a doer
as well as a thinker,
prefer lifting our pen
rather than un-sheath our sword
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 16 2006 at 14:13
Originally posted by Sean Trane Sean Trane wrote:

Originally posted by listennow801 listennow801 wrote:

Originally posted by avestin avestin wrote:


The RIO Festival on April 13-15, 2007 in France:

i have [very!] tentative plans to go [dream on claire...;)]...WHAT a friggin' lineup! seems a lot more like a Zeuhl fest. than a rio one though.     

 

I'll be getting my ticketys this WE

 

BTW, this thread had fallen on page 5!!! Wazzamattawifya, pipoles????[IMG]height=17 alt=Angry src="http://www.progarchives.com/forum/smileys/smiley7.gif" width=17 align=absMiddle>[IMG]height=17 alt=Clown src="http://www.progarchives.com/forum/smileys/smiley8.gif" width=17 align=absMiddle>[IMG]height=17 alt=Wink src="http://www.progarchives.com/forum/smileys/smiley2.gif" width=17 align=absMiddle>


I envy you.... Please give us some descriptions and if possible pictures after it (I konw there is much time until then but still....)

As for page 5, it is my bad...
    
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 16 2006 at 14:44
Questions again here
 
Is anyone familiar with following ????
 
Quaker - "Autocritica"

Seamus - "ZSS"

Yole- "Lead Us Away"

Bise De Buse - "Joue sa Musique"

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 16 2006 at 14:56
I also want to go to RIO Fest, grrr.  Can someone personally fly me there, arrange my accomodation and fly me back again?

It's the thought of travelling that puts me off.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 16 2006 at 15:20
Eugene, I know of Yole, but I will post later on after work.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 16 2006 at 19:01
Originally posted by eugene eugene wrote:

Questions again here
 
Is anyone familiar with following ????
 
Quaker - "Autocritica"

Seamus - "ZSS"

Yole- "Lead Us Away"

Bise De Buse - "Joue sa Musique"

 
 
Yole, Seamus and Bise de Buse are releases on Musea. They are all French.
Quaker are from Argentina and their album is released on Viajero Inmovil Records
 
As for Yole: I think they are not part of ZAR but more of the symphonic field as can be evidenced in the Musea band page - http://musea.musearecords.com/ext_re_new_releaseselect.php?np=34168
"YOLE is the name of a young French band that uses, aside from the usual rock instruments plus keyboards, a whole array of traditional instruments such as the sitar, the flute and the tablas. The group has created his own brand of ethnic Progressive rock, influenced on one hand by the masters of the Seventies (GENESIS, CAMEL, FOCUS...), and on the other hand by Indian and Eastern music. Published in the year 2006 on the Musea Parallטe label, the eleven pieces of the first album "Lead Us Away" reveal beautiful atmospheres and multiple sonic effects, not unlike the Seventies French band PULSAR. The backing vocals (Both female and male) and the intriguing flute parts are the main components of a suggestive music, full of mystery and melancholy, that truly captures the Seventies' musical spirit. Let's also note that the singing is in perfect English. An excellent album !"
 
 
As for Quaker (from their label):
"Quaker is a new and young band originating from the City of La Plata (capital of the province of Buenos Aires, Argentina). The lads decided to form a group under the influence of their own personal musical tastes. Following the footsteps of bands such as Tryo & 3/4 de trio, their attempt is to evolve, through their own vision, the Progressive style inaugurated by King Crimson. This mission is further enhanced by combining such genre with elements of Fusion, thus attaining a sophisticated, instrumental progressive recipe, with nice touches of improvisation, which derive into a very personal sounding recipe." - Viajero Inmovil Records
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Seamus (from Musea):
"SEAMUS is a French band including five musicians coming from both sides of the Channel, helped by many guests on flute, voices, violin, etc. The Progressive rock is to be heard in the true meaning of the term: a musical fusion of the existing musical trends to create something new. Recorded in the year 2006 on the Musea label, "Zealotry Sterblichen Schizophrenia" (2006) is a concept-album dealing with deportation and the "final solution", responsible for murdering millions of innocent people. The music may remind the "dark side" of Progressive rock music, like KING CRIMSON (Mostly), VAN DER GRAAF GENERATOR or MAGMA, but also classical composers, contemporary and electronic music or jazz-rock. And the list goes on... This first album is an attempt to suggest the horror with music and sound effects, including human voice often used like an instrument. It's original, often melodic, suggestive and intense. A musical and existential experience to live !"
 
 
Bise De Buse (Musea):
"BISE DE BUSE is the name of a French band, that was created in Strasbourg in 1975. Its roots are to be found in the Sixties and Seventies rock, mixed with traditional music and contemporary composers (VARESE, LIGETI...). The musicians are also inspired by the Progressive rock scene (Especially the Canterbury School with the likes of HENRY COW ou autre NATIONAL HEALTH...) and European jazz music (Jan GARBAREK, Eberhard WEBER...). "Joue Sa Musique" is the one and only album of the band, recorded in 1981 by a trio (Keyboards, cello & saxophone) with two guests: Louis MERLET on violin, and GONG's saxophone player Didier MALHERBE. It's an acoustic music, with some synthesizers sounds, nine experimental tracks (plus four bonus, including the famous GONG cover "You Can't Kill Me"), with sometimes improvised sequences. This music can't be compared to anything else. It's fully personal, beyond the boundaries of rock or classical music. Awesome !"
 
 
 
 
 


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 17 2006 at 05:58
^^^Thanks a lot Assaf! Very helpful indeed. I think I'd go for all of them plus latest Tanger's album "Ciudad". Big smile
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 17 2006 at 06:07
We seem to be on a run with all the French artist, so I will keep the ball rolling.



Ma Banlieue Flasque


Mike McLatchey         11-August-2002      Ma Banlieue Flasque

Ma Banlieue Flasque (1979) (Celluloid LTM 1.021)

Nothing does crazy like French experimental music, but some of it wouldn't have been done in the first place if it wasn't for Frank Zappa. From the opening vocals on the album, it's evident that, vocally, the intent is satirical and humorous (although most of this is lost on me, due to the language), and the falsetto is typical of Frank and co., especially in the "Baby Snakes" days. MBF have a guitars/sax/flute/bass/drums instrumental line up and there is plenty of room for instrumentals once the initial "13'20 D'Happiness" is over. "N.S.K." shows strains of "Legend" period Henry Cow, with more falsetto vocals, and some very nice drumming. I think it's about two minutes into this track that you hear one of the first of several instrumental jams on the album, definitely what make this piece compulsory. Brilliant drumming, a chance for some really nice solos, including bass. A Canterbury-like flavor permeates, subtly similar to early Caravan's jams, a great piece of music. The album really escalates in quality from here (don't let the first track put you off.) "H.B.H.V"'s slight Happy the Man feel is quite captivating, although the scaling is slightly off-kilter, and when the lead guitar kicks in, you start to realize how much Gong is going on here as well. The last two tracks continue at an incredibly high level of energy, the music just gets better and better. No doubt there were some RIO connections going on, there's some excellent playfulness here that only the best musicians master, an interplay that is on an unusually high level. A great one-shot, no doubt, recommended to fans of RIO, Jazz, and Canterbury.

(Originally published in Exposé # 17, p. 26, Edited for Gnosis 8/11/02)
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 17 2006 at 11:15
Ma Banlieue Flasque' = 'My Flabby Suburb' Clapwhat a great band name , especially nowadays, where the main sport in the Parisian suburbs has become "bus-burning". Sounds great! Is the record still available?
Tadpoles keep screaming in my ear
"Hey there! Rotter's Club!
Explain the meaning of this song and share it"

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 17 2006 at 14:14
Hehe, seems RIO/avant-garde once again has a little bit of humour.

I'm not sure whether you can buy straight from a store (vinyl), but I think if you would be checking places like ebay you will be finding what you want.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 17 2006 at 17:00
Hmmm looks interesting French Avant-garde. Anyone know this one?

MAHOGANY BRAIN

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"Brand new and third album by the '70s French underground free-rock cult band Mahogany Brain. Some Cocktail Suggestions (March 2005) is the logical and inevitable prolongation of the first two albums, With (Junk-Saucepan) When (Spoon-Trigger) (December 1970 - released in 1971) and Smooth Sick Lights (June 1972 - released in 1977), all in all the third shutter of a trilogy and which could be entitled: 'Mahogany Brain or how to play Russian roulette in the artificial paradises.' Thirty-five years for an unexplainable trilogy. However, if one symbolically looks at the first album on Futura as 'the injection of drugs' (the true original record cover was a photograph showing an arm with a syringe and following the stop to publish the famous stereotype for reason of censure of the time, the group chose an entirely black cover as a mourning). The second on Pôle (with the title wink in 'Sister Ray') would be rather 'the action' as if the track headlight suggests which opens the album Green Winter of Revolvers which is the soundtrack of the crazy short film of Michel Bulteau 'Main Line.' Mahogany Brain always developed a music radical, unforeseeable, hard, voluntarily unfinished, and with this album, they continue the adventure even further: decomposition of the music, recomposition of the juxtaposed voices, artistic blur, collages, mad guitars, all very amalgamated in a magma broken rock'n'roll. Mahogany Brain was created during the summer 1970, and was composed by two central personalities, the alter ego Michel Bulteau (leader and founder of the group) and Patrick Geoffrois (the man without whom Mahogany Brain could never have existed). Writer, film maker, Bulteau also carried out five albums in solo (whose Rinçures on Fractal in 1999) he's the last of the electric poets and his meeting with Geoffrois was also electric - Bulteau created a rock band but it is Geoffrois which created the dynamics of the group. Geoffrois was a sharp sectional view, and he recall a little the revolted and destroying spirit of a certain Peter Laughner (Rocket From The Tombs), he will join later the group of James Chance & the Contortions in New York at the end of the '70s or he will sow the discord besides! Two complementary strong energies and spontaneousness, the process was engaged. Mahogany Brain is an atypical group in the Parisian underground, they play with their tripes and as with their veins, it is an experience out of the limit, not-conventional, with only one concert in all their history, and probably the most subversive formation as there was to see in France! Some Cocktail Suggestions is incontestably matter dangerous? To taste with great whiskeys."

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Long anticipated reissue of the first Mahogany Brain album, who were one of the strange and most primitive French avant-underground rock groups in the 70s. This was their first album, originally issued on Futura in 1971 -- one of those mythical records that nobody has ever been able to hear (the second and final Mahogany Brain album, Smooth Sick Lights, has been reissued on Spalax for a number of years now). Originally issued as part of the historic Futura Red Series, alongside Red Noise, Triode, Fille Qui Mousse and Travelling. Featuring tracks like "Hot Milk Elbow" & "The Child With the Wind, the Snow, and the Yellow Top Waiting for the Magical Toy", this has a Godz-like flavor of outsider zonk and is well worth the wait. "Michel Bulteau e was at this time leader of the avant-garde band Mahogany Brain. It was a group playing pre-punk music, very influenced by drugs. This free music was at the crossing of Velvet Underground's White Light/White Heat and Captain Beefheart's Trout Mask Replica. Their story is quite short-lived : two albums in two years, highly respected, two classical of the french underground." Limited stock.

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Mahogany Brain were one of the strange and most primitive French avant-underground rock groups in the 70s. Their first album on Futura in 1971 is one of those mythical records that nobody has heard. Smooth Sick Lights was their 2nd album which was supposedly "recorded in an afternoon of June, 1972," but was not released by the Pole label until 1977. The group consisted of Michel Bulteau (vocals, bass), Patrick Geoffrois (guitar), Mine (guitar, maracas), Jean-Pierre Gardille (drums), Adeline (vocals) & Thomas Messagier (guitar). Their sound was naive and cathartic -- atonal guitar wailings, free-rock percussion and a beautiful continuation of the spirit of "Sister Ray". The opening track, "Green Winter of Revolvers" is one on the classic grunts of no-wave-ish slash & mumble. [It evidently is the soundtrack to a movie called Main Line which we could use more information about.] "Silkskin Dawn" is a superb DIY-punk-ish rank with Adeline's vocals that seems quite unnatural for a 1972 origin. "Burning the Vibes" is a 22-minute non-LP bonus track of throbbing bass, murk and background sound that finishes off the set in fine, confusing fashion. The whole thing has an out of time pounding flair that's quite unique and it's great to see this become widely available.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 17 2006 at 17:03
Well I am very glad to see you back adam, but every time you show up, my wish list doubles itself....

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 17 2006 at 17:13
Awww, sweet, always happy to help.

I will amuse you have not heard of MAHOGANY BRAIN
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 17 2006 at 18:08
Only heard of but never heard it.
 
As you know I am now focusing on narrowing the gaps in prog music frmo France and Japan, and this band and the other "suburban" band you mentioned earlier are my next "research topics".
 
Here is another link to Mahogany Brain
 


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