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Yukorin
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Posted: November 21 2006 at 19:46 |
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I was reading over some of the reviews on the site about the band Archaia and someone liked those two bands to their solo s/t album. Just thought they would be of interest to people. |
Very interested to get hold of this now! Thanks BV!
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Posted: November 21 2006 at 21:04 |
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Thank you mon Cherie! I'm still awaiting your reply regards me marriage proposal...
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lol! Thank you darling, but I'm afraid this las is already [well!] spoken for... ;)
[btw, 'mon' is for male [as in mon cher], female is 'ma'][pedantic jeez louise!][note: laugh here][that in case my immensely subtle sense of humour evades your awareness my love... ;)
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Posted: November 21 2006 at 21:06 |
Too heartbroken for words ma Cher! 'Sides me French is bleedin' shocking
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Posted: November 21 2006 at 21:08 |
man, just listening to Lard Free's self titled '73 lp as it's been a while.. this is frigging AMAZING! Anyone who doesn't know this MUST do so! Anyone who does, please share yr opine...
hmm, i guess this should rather be in the RIO thread.. or maybe we shld start an 'avant-prog' one...?
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Posted: November 21 2006 at 21:11 |
Have the first 2 Lard Free C and yes they are largely forgotten but completely essential. Kinda like Faust meets Heldon
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Posted: November 21 2006 at 21:14 |
Yukorin wrote:
Have the first 2 Lard Free C and yes they are largely forgotten but completely essential. Kinda like Faust meets Heldon
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Yea!
Now, shouldn't I have just expected it from you mon cher? so utterly tasteful my good boy is!
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Posted: November 21 2006 at 21:17 |
Yukorin wrote:
Too heartbroken for words ma Cher! 'Sides me French is bleedin' shocking
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lol!
mine too, i just happen to know that because i use the phrase so much mesef -
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Posted: November 21 2006 at 21:17 |
Have the 1st Lard free and very much love it!!
I am going through Laser's Edge and found some interesting stuff there -
Semool, Flamen Dialis and Pyramid.
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Posted: November 22 2006 at 00:34 |
^^^ I have that Pyramid album, on CD version of course as the original version is quite hard to find. It is a decent album (though not amazing), just one single track (33mins) consisting of some very spaced out Krautrock jams. You should also check out the band Cozmic Corridors which came from the same infamous pyramid label. You should be able to pick it up for pretty cheap if you are interested.
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Posted: November 22 2006 at 00:36 |
I have Pyramid on mp3's and Cozmic as well. Like them both, and they are indeed cheap but not on the top of my list.
DO you know Semool?
Also listened to Flamen and liked it as well.
Thanks Yuko and Claire.
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Posted: November 22 2006 at 00:42 |
avestin wrote:
I have Pyramid on mp3's and Cozmic as well. Like them both, and they are indeed cheap but not on the top of my list.
DO you know Semool?
Also listened to Flamen and liked it as well.
Thanks Yuko and Claire.
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Check RIO thread for the Semool comments. Yes also had a listen to the Flamen, and it as very good album, I sure it rate quite poorly at one site, but they are known for the harsh reviews. Definitely and album which is going to receive a little attention soon; once I have shifted through all this new stuff coming in. I don't know why Cozmic really hits the spot of with me, but it is a much better album that the efforts of pyramid
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Posted: November 22 2006 at 05:14 |
Are you chaps familiar with this:
http://curved-air.com/?paged=2 A few underground classics getting a mention/appraisal
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Posted: November 22 2006 at 05:24 |
Saw this going cheap(ish) when it was released an' have been kicking myself for not getting it. Anyone have a copy and is it worth the trouble? (bearing in mind it's a Spalax release ). Here's a bit of spiel from forcedexposure:
A three CD box with excellent 56 page booklet
dedicated to the music of France that was initially fueled by the
Revolt of '68, with one CD dedicated to each decade since. Some
material is commonly available, much of it is not; the first CD covers
the seventies (1969-77) and features some pretty mind-blowing stuff
from the peak years of free-rock cacophony. The 1st CD features the
following (an * indicates previously unreleased material, or least
unavailable on CD): Jacques Dudon (*, classic freak out guitar mania
from '69), Red Noise, Ame Son(*), Gong, Dashiell Hedayat, Catharsis,
Contrepoint (*, primitive free jazz), Lard Free, Dagon(*, great
progressive psych from 1972 by this undocumented & legendary
group), Fille Qui Mousse (*, live track from 72!), Mahogany Brain,
Majhun(*), Jac Berrocal & Musik Ensemble (*, brilliant space-improv
alternate take from his debut album for Futura in 1973), Schizo (*,
pre-Heldon group featuring Richard Pinhas, doing an early 7"-only
version of 'Le Voyageur' -- historic psychedelic rock with spoken text
by Gilles Deleuze), Oedipe (*, undocumented Canterbury style from
'76)& Metal Urbain. The 2nd CD covers the eighties (1977-90) and a
significant New Wave cadence starts to abound, featuring: Camizole (*,
pretty wild associated of Etron Fou), Heldon(*, live from '78), Le
Grand Nébuleux et ses Laveurs de Consciences (*, crazy electric jazz
fusion from '78), Etron Fou, At et Technique (*), Jean-Marc Foussat (*,
strange improv from '81), Vidéo Aventures, Kas Product, Fall of Saigon
(*, YMG-ish synth pop pleasure from '81), Les I (*), Tanit (*), Pascal
Comelade (*), Clair Obscure, Dazibao(*), Alto Bruit (*), Cosmic Wurst
& Catalogue (*, live from '90). The third CD covers the nineties
(1991-97) -- some okay stuff and some rather dire industrial rock
material as well -- and features: Urban Sax, Jacques Dudon, M.K.B.,
Corman et Tuscadu, Francois Robert Lloyd, Vox Populi (*), Ulan Bator,
Prime Time Victim Show, Alpes Patrice Moullet, Atta Sexden, Cape Fear,
Ashtray Hearts, Viellistic Orchestra, Nicrik, Jean-Francoise
Pauvros(*), Osaka Bondage (*) & Sun Plexus (*).
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Posted: November 22 2006 at 05:43 |
Yep that page is a classic, though the post are becoming less frequent these days. That Moolah album is a classic in my eyes, others might not be as excited. Moolah’s “Woe Ye Demons Possessed” originally released in 1974. This
album is absolutely amazing, and its no wonder why its on the NWW list. Here’s a write up over at Acquarius records that shared my enthuisam:
YESS!!! Ohmigod, ohmigod, ohmigod! Those are direct quotes from
Allan the day he discovered, totally out of the blue, that this album
had been reissued on cd by the Japanese label EM Records (same folks
who put out the Symphony of the Birds reish reviewed elsewhere this
list). Kerry and Andee were both in the office that day and can attest
that Allan just about jumped out of his skin, his voice positively
yelping with excitement. And now we’re ALL going ohmigod, ohmigod too
since the box from Japan that Allan ordered arrived and Moolah is among
us.
Ok, so what the heck is Moolah?? Well we’re talking a super-obscure
psychedelic/experimental Holy Grail album here. Allan only knew about
it ’cause he’d heard some of it on a cd-r burn that our pal Loren
Chasse had gotten from Jan Anderzen of Finland’s Kemialliset Ystavat.
Totally weird, damaged, krautrocky cosmic psych with electronic drones,
haunting classical piano, and f**ked up rhythms! According to Anderzen,
it was an ultra rare LP from the ’70s by a band called Moolah, entitled
Woe Ye Demons Possessed. Wow. Allan found it hard to believe that was
really true, and that it wasn’t just something recorded by some genius
Finnish forest freak friend of Anderzen’s directly for the cd-r. But
some diligent research revealed that the mysterious Moolah was indeed a
band from New York who released an album on what was probably their own
label, Druidstone (!), in 1974. But it was still pretty much unknown
and almost utterly unobtainable. It didn’t seem to have ever been
reissued. And even our most ’70s knowledgable psych-rock reissue
supplier in Sweden hadn’t heard of it at all. But we never lost hope.
And now, thanks to the extremely strange and cool Japanese label EM
Records, here at last we present to you Moolah on cd! We’re still left
in the dark about a lot of the details of this mysterious record’s
history (EM’s sales info is mostly in Japanese*) but from the album
cover notes reproduced in the cd package we can tell you that the men
behind Moolah were a duo named Walter Burns and Maurice Roberson, who
recorded this, “their paranormal concertwork …a cosmic rock relaxation
creation” at a “secret studio in New York’s Greenwich Village”. There’s
also some amazing pagan poetry on the sleeve, here’s a few lines:
“Licking BLOOD Drinking TEARS Sacrificing LOVE on the Altar of Tomorrow
Eating FRUITS of Stolen Vineyards With Withered Young Mouthes That Sing
The OLD SONGS WHICH WERE FORBID”.
And the music is as amazing as what Allan remembered. Dreamy, beautiful
ambience -and- disturbingly chaotic, claustrophobic sounds. Shimmery,
murky, distorted, primitive… is it even rock music? For the day, about
as far out as you could get. Indeed, ahead of its time. Such tracks as
“Crystal Waters”, “Terror Is Real” and “The Hatd Hit” are lo-fi jams
full of dubby echo effects, indistinct voices intoning New Age ideas,
crazy backwards percussion, and insectoid squiggles of electronics. And
we think we heard a purring cat in there too. The question is: did the
Moolah duo simply inhabit their own, messed-up, mystical little world
(which seems likely, judging by those sleeve notes of theirs), or had
these guys heard records by early Kraftwerk, Amon Duul, Kluster, and
Neu!? We wonder. But either way, the krautrock scene’s freakiest had
nothing on Moolah. File with such rare, eccentric, outsider psych
artifacts as the Cromagnon’s Orgasm, Yahowha 13’s Penetration, and
Comus’ First Utterance. What a find. If you like weird, lost, lovely,
maybe a bit frightening music THIS IS FOR YOU.
*Here’s Google’s automatic translation of the Japanese-only info EM
provided: “The [kozumitsuku] psychedelic album where 1974, two youths
of New York are identified [mura] and announce. The piano, the keyboard
and the percussion musical instrument electric set and electronic
sound, esoteric Buddhism vocal sound, drawn, concrete sound, the delay
effect, it is the work which is formed with tape opposite revolution.”
Good luck finding these in stock, but lord knows if you enjoy this then track it down and pay your dues!!!
Here’s a little treat from the back cover:
“by the mystic fire
ye wait . . . . yor hide
glistening with sweat
of strange endeavors
performing dances
to the sun and moon
licking blood drinking tears
sacrificing love on the
altar of tomorrow
eating fruits of stolen vineyards
with withered young mouths
that sing old songs
which were forbid
the whirlwind . . . . . . !”
“look the dark clouds
gathering
on the horizon of doom
winds cross trees uproot
plagues of flies invade
the land at hand
o day of judge men
see ye children
of the accursed
what sown be reaped
given ye gods ye chose the beast
and eternity plays the tune
of unnamed horror
for terror is real
and so is hell!”
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Posted: November 22 2006 at 05:44 |
Seemingly much better article here on the old 30ans albeit in French. Avec great pictures!
http://paris70.free.fr/agitrock.htm
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Posted: November 22 2006 at 05:46 |
Yukorin wrote:
Saw this going cheap(ish) when it was released an' have been kicking myself for not getting it. Anyone have a copy and is it worth the trouble? (bearing in mind it's a Spalax release ). Here's a bit of spiel from forcedexposure:
A three CD box with excellent 56 page booklet
dedicated to the music of France that was initially fueled by the
Revolt of '68, with one CD dedicated to each decade since. Some
material is commonly available, much of it is not; the first CD covers
the seventies (1969-77) and features some pretty mind-blowing stuff
from the peak years of free-rock cacophony. The 1st CD features the
following (an * indicates previously unreleased material, or least
unavailable on CD): Jacques Dudon (*, classic freak out guitar mania
from '69), Red Noise, Ame Son(*), Gong, Dashiell Hedayat, Catharsis,
Contrepoint (*, primitive free jazz), Lard Free, Dagon(*, great
progressive psych from 1972 by this undocumented & legendary
group), Fille Qui Mousse (*, live track from 72!), Mahogany Brain,
Majhun(*), Jac Berrocal & Musik Ensemble (*, brilliant space-improv
alternate take from his debut album for Futura in 1973), Schizo (*,
pre-Heldon group featuring Richard Pinhas, doing an early 7"-only
version of 'Le Voyageur' -- historic psychedelic rock with spoken text
by Gilles Deleuze), Oedipe (*, undocumented Canterbury style from
'76)& Metal Urbain. The 2nd CD covers the eighties (1977-90) and a
significant New Wave cadence starts to abound, featuring: Camizole (*,
pretty wild associated of Etron Fou), Heldon(*, live from '78), Le
Grand Nébuleux et ses Laveurs de Consciences (*, crazy electric jazz
fusion from '78), Etron Fou, At et Technique (*), Jean-Marc Foussat (*,
strange improv from '81), Vidéo Aventures, Kas Product, Fall of Saigon
(*, YMG-ish synth pop pleasure from '81), Les I (*), Tanit (*), Pascal
Comelade (*), Clair Obscure, Dazibao(*), Alto Bruit (*), Cosmic Wurst
& Catalogue (*, live from '90). The third CD covers the nineties
(1991-97) -- some okay stuff and some rather dire industrial rock
material as well -- and features: Urban Sax, Jacques Dudon, M.K.B.,
Corman et Tuscadu, Francois Robert Lloyd, Vox Populi (*), Ulan Bator,
Prime Time Victim Show, Alpes Patrice Moullet, Atta Sexden, Cape Fear,
Ashtray Hearts, Viellistic Orchestra, Nicrik, Jean-Francoise
Pauvros(*), Osaka Bondage (*) & Sun Plexus (*).
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That has some real rare gems on there, I think it would be worth it even for the documentation. A lot of those band elude me, but from the ones I recognizes it looks like something to be desired for. What exactly is a Spalax release?
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Posted: November 22 2006 at 05:49 |
...this being the most disturbing (with an honorary mention to Ame Son)

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Posted: November 22 2006 at 05:52 |
For those who cannot read French this translation should be a little help, well at least for me. It is the name of the compilation of French
rock'n'roll underground carried out by Gilles YEPREMIAN and exit in a
box of 3 CD on label SPALAX.
For Gilles, the release in France was May 68 like the war of Vietnam
could be it in the USA. At the end of the Sixties, it meets, in the
Parisian concert halls, of people like Gabriel Ibos, who will create
later Vamp Records then Spalax, or Henri-Jean Enu leader of the Fille
group Who Foams and founder with fire Gilles February of one of the
very first reviews underground Frenchwomen, the Umbrella. Gilles
Yéprémian holds the musical heading of the Umbrella. Then it organizes
concerts on Paris and becomes the Bacon manager Free, the group of
Gilbert Artman. It will also deal with Kominern, Urban Sax, Catalogue,
Urbi FIAT, Quad Sax. It will make turn to France Third World War, and
Pink Fairies, two English groups among most committed politically. I
remember Pink Fairies in particular, with their insane beater with half
Twink, which lived with a Belgian. They often played saturdays with
Portobello, on a waste ground close to West Way. Gilles: “The
guys who deal with music today leave H.E.C, of the large schools. they
are not people who like the music. Soon the artistic directors will be
énarques, they will say to us what to like, what to buy, it will be
well gauged, they already say it to us to a great extent besides… Of
course it v A of the interesting independent labels, but the diférence
with the Seventies, it is that at the time, there were “marginal”
groups which signed in majors, that does not exist any more now, there
was for the major, all the same, the step to be interested in musics
and formations except framework.”. One
night of May 1971, in Rock' Roll Circus of the street of the Seine, it
meets Jim Morrison stiff stuffed, two months before its death. That
will be worth to him to be interviewed later by the newspapers, the
radios and televisions of the whole world and to collaborate in a book
entitled “The Doors One Training course” (a work indexing the
recordings in concerts of Doors, is 205 CDs!). As
for me, I will never forget the number of times that Gilles and Gilbert
inserted to me gratos in concerts, in Olympia or elsewhere.
Among the 54 artists who are on this compilation:
Jacques DUDON, who walked some of the way a bit
of a walk with Hog Farm, this community of freaks American right come
from the experiments of Ken Kesey (Acid test). Its first group was
Blues Bag. They played the Pop Club of Jose Artur in May 68 during the
riots, and festival of Biot after Franck Zappa. Besides one finds
Jacques on compiles for another piece recorded in 1992
RED NOISE, with Patrick Vian, the son of Boris,
and John Livengood who will join PLANETARIUM thereafter. They recorded
an album into 70, “Teals-Locheres” for the Futura label of Gerard
Terronès.
HEART ITS
was initially a group which played in the rallys of the beautiful
districts, the “Primativ', then they became “Expression” into 67, at
the moment of the psychedelic explosion. White Marc and Patrick
Fontaine then met Daevid Allen, which had just left Soft Machine and
they played together from 67 to 69 under the name of Banana Moon, in
the Balearic Islands and in the south of France. At that time, there
were relatively few groups and they easily found work in the boxes of
the Mediterranean coast for which it was larger “In”. It is as like
that as Soft Machine, whose music did not age, was found to play for a
part of Picasso, “the Devil drawn by the Tail” with St Tropez into 68.
It was also the time when Ibiza was a destination very run in the
underground medium (see “More”, the film of Schroeter Barbet spaniel,
with the music of Pink Floyd), before the arrival of the charters and
the concrete. People as Nico attended the island as of the Fifties (and
it is there that she died into 88). But let us return to our heroes.
After Banana Moon, Marc and Patrick founded Ame Its into 70. They
recorded an album for BYG, the label of Jean Karakos, “Catalyses” and
played festivals of Amougies and Biot. Marc played thereafter with
Jean-Louis Aubert, and Alain Renaud
(you will be able to meet them besides with the tennis of the garden of
Luxembourg!). After two albums D '' Ame songs' in the Eighties, Marc
for submission to leaving a new album soon. http://www.ameson.net/
The history of GONG is indissociable among that, attractive, of Daevid ALLEN and Gilli SMYTH. The group was formed into 69 by Daevid, after Soft Machine and Banana Moon, and Gilli with Didier Malherbe (alias “Bloomdido Bad de Grass”, flute, sax), Christian Tritsch, Rachid Houari, then Pip Pyle, Pierre Moerlen, Mike Howlett, Tim Blake, was entered to Gong like roadie and which formed Crystal Machine
thereafter… Their first recording was the music of film of Jerome
Laperrousaz, “Continental Circus” into 70. They occurred with the
festival of Amougies,
and remained in France until 73, where they recorded four delirious
albums for BYG, of which famous “the Electric Camembert cheese”, and
one with Dashiell Hedayat.
 GONG
it was more than one group, it was a family, a community living in the
countryside, with beautiful chicks with their dresses gipsies and their
hair with henné, and of the children. Then they migrated on other side
of the English Channel, signed with Virgin, and were joined by Steve
Hillage. Daevid Allen and its gang always prevail, for example in the
festivals hippie as in Stonehenge. More on the epopee of the tribe Gong, the site of the 'Gong Appreciation Society (GAS): http://www.planetgong.co.uk
Listen to an extract of “Poem Gong” in 
Dashiell HEDAYAT was initially made known as translator of Dylan and
Tolkien, then it recorded two albums: the first under the name of
Melmoth had as a title “the front of intoxications” and second the
“Obsolete one” with the collaboration of Gong and William Burroughs,
and from which the title “Chrysler results” (pink). Since Dashiell its
career of writer with success under his true name of Jack-Alain Leger
continued.
Listen to an extract of “Chrysler” in
BACON FREE
was formed into 70 by the beater Gilbert Artman. In formed also part
Philippe Bolliet (known as “Bolle”), François Mativet, Jean-Jacques
Miette and Domenica Triloff. They recorded 3 albums, then Gilbert
trained URBAN SAX,
group of saxophones making of the repetitive music being able to
comprise to 53 members, and always in activity. They played in all
kinds of places and events, as in factories, at the top of the castle
of Versailles, the world expo of Vancouver or the inauguration of the
Arch of Defense. Gilbert also took part in other groups like VIDEO
ADVENTURES, also with Domenica Grimaud (ex Camizole) and Monique Alba
or CATALOGUES with Jean-François Pauvros and Jac Berrocal, present also
on compiles. The site of Urban Sax: http://www.urbansax.com
Listen to an extract of “Cochonailles” by Lard Free in
DAGON is one of
the legendary groups Parisian underground of the beginning of the
Seventies. Jean-Pierre Lentin, of the first team of Current
formed part of it, like Patrick Vian after Red Noise. They were
characterized by particularly delirious settings in scene at the time
of their concerts. They formed also part of the transitory FLIP of Michel Muzac and Komintern.
Another journalist/musician was Henri-Jean Enu, founder of the
“Umbrella” and of GIRL WHO FOAMS, present on compiles with a piece
recorded with a concert with the FAC Dauphine into 72 (I was there),
with grinds light shows.
MAHOGANY BRAIN was formed by the poet/writer/scenario writer Michel BULTEAU. It describes them as follows: “Mahogany
Brain was a phantom group. Only one concert in Lucernaire during summer
70. It was also a laboratory where the gang of the electric poets could
play of goods towers to the madness”. They
nevertheless recorded two albums, of which a part in the studios of the
ORTF, left crossing between Captain Beefheart, Velvet Underground and
Antonin Artaud. One their members, Patrick Geoffrois left thereafter
for New York where it belonged to James Chance and the Contorsions, and
there died in 1994.
Listen to an extract of “Silkskin Dawn” in
MAHJUN, the group
of Jean-Louis of the same name knew two periods, one rather committed
politically, the other more folk and opened with various influences.
They lived in community. Mahjun is a Moroccan receipt of cake to the
sh*t.
Jac BERROCAL, actor, poet, trompetist is a large nomad of the Parisian
scene. It formed “Musik Ensemble” into 71, then “Rock' N Roll Station”
with legendary Vince Taylor. Then it knocked about the world and worked
with all kinds of people like the poet Jacques Doyen, the guitarist
Jean-François Pauvros, the beaters Jacques Thollot, Gilbert Artman,
within groups as Catalogue, MKB, Bad servant boys in France, Nurse with
wound in England, Telectu in Portugal or James Chance in New York!
Richard PINHAS has been another central figure for 30 years and its
influence is still very present, including among the younger
generation. I knew it since 1967 places Victor Hugo in 16th whereas it
was one of only in Paris to raise a cut Dylan/Hendrix. In 68 it formed
Blues Convention, in the line of British Blues with Klaus Basquiz,
future singer of Magma. In 71, it was Schizo, with Patrick Gauthier,
George Grumblatt, Coco and Pierrot Roussel, Richard with the guitar and
with being synthé. They recorded two individual, the first with the
singer Olivier Pamela. The second, present on compiles, left in 500
specimens and was distributed free, produced by the actor Matthieu
Carrière. He was called “the Traveller” and consisted of a text of
Nietzche called by the philosopher Gilles Deleuze, then very known for
his “Anti-Oedipus” coécrit with the psychoanalyst Felix Guattari. When
Schizo separated into 72, Richard formed HELDON:
it was another association between the experimental electronic music,
of the literary connections and an anarchistic philosophical base. The
name of the group came from a novel of the writer of anticipation,
Norman Spinrad, who was a major influence at Pinhas. But Heldon was
also a group of Rock' Roll, with Alain Renaud
(guitar), Didier Batard (ex Tryptique) with low, François Auger with
the battery, Patrick Gauthier with the keyboards and thereafter of
other musicians like Alain Bellaiche. Today,
Richard collaborates with Norman Spinrad and the cyber-writer Maurice
Dantec and prepares the exit of a new album, on which also his/her son
plays, Duncan Nilsson. More infos on the official site of Heldon: http://membres.lycos.fr/heldon/
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Listen to an extract of the “Traveller” by Schizo with Gilles Deleuze in
Are also present on compiles: Catharsis, Counterpoint, Oedipus, Urbain Metal, Camizole, the Large Nebulous one, Insane Leloublan, I, Fall of Saigon, Pascal Comelade, Clearly Obscure Etron, Kas Product, François Robert Lloyd and well of others…
Listen to an extract of “Panik” by Métal Urbain in
 Kas Product
 Catalogue: Jac Berrocal, Jean-François Pauvros and Gilbert Artman. JF Pauvros has just created a new group, the 4 girls of industry
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Listen to an extract of “True Man Coyotte” by François Robert Lloyd
Several groups could not be included, for various reasons. Among them, Crouille Hammer, with Pierre Clémenti and Jean-Pierre Kalfon, Chico Magnetic Band, Crium Delirium, Catherine Ribeiro + the Alps (Patrice Moullet), Comintern, Jacques Thollot, Albert Marcoeur,…
Listen to an extract D '' Antibes' by Crium Delirium in

FOX (Lionel MAGAL) of CRIUM DELIRIUM in New York in 1978 (photo Catherine Faux)
Pop Groups of the Seventies - Brigitte Fontaine and Areski with Art Together of Chicago of which the pieces “As with the Radio”
and 'Mister the station master” accompanied our first joints - Magma -
Grass Red (with Jean-Louis.)- ZNR (ex Barricades) of Marseilles with
Hector Zazou and Joseph Rabble -
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Posted: November 22 2006 at 05:57 |
Black Velvet wrote:
What exactly is a Spalax release?
| Spalax is a French re-issue label (with many classic French and German artists) who share the same attention to detail with the artwork as Musea. Typically expect no information (except their other releases), a botched facsimile of the LP sleeve processed through a broken photocopier, and a 'Made in EU' stamp obscuring minor details like band line-ups
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Posted: November 22 2006 at 06:14 |
Black Velvet wrote:
| Always loved this picture of Richard Pinhas. Such a handsome geezer! Looks like he's just wandered off from his yacht after finishing a days work with Alex deRenzy at some 70s Parisian penthouse and then caught up with the cameraman (P. Gauthier) and the 'financial backer' for some Beaujolais and After Eight mints later
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