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Dave also has a Facebook page and maybe contactable there also.
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Originally posted by avestin avestin wrote:

Posted by Alain Lebon in Prog Ears:

NEW : it is now possible to download, legally, the SOLEIL ZEUHL reissues on Anthology web site.
Right now only ARCHAIA, DUN & SHUB NIGGURATH are available but both POTEMKINEs, both ESKATONs & RIALZU will follow very soon.
http://anthologyrecordings.com/catalog.asp?sortby=label&labelid=96

No plans yet for the non-reissued titles.

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I have to check if it's possible to have the same "service" in Europe/France.
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Getting this in the front page again...

Here's a small something for the experimental-rock/free-jazz/electro-acoustic listeners:
http://www.myspace.com/stronglyimploded

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Another one for you tonight, a modern composer from Germany:
http://www.myspace.com/hauschka
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I love miRthkon's Vehicle so much.  I distanced myself from it awhile back just cuz I was having a difficult time wrapping my head around it.  I came back today, and, while i still can't wrap my head around it and probably never will, I'm just constantly enthralled by each audial inch.  It feels like such a cohesive bunch of songs, all of them with their own aspects but with many connecting threads: for example, you can separate/group them in ways such as this:

totally f**kin awesome songs about animals or edible plants:

1. Banana
2. Coven of Coyotes
3. Honey Key Jamboree

baaaanaaanaaaaa


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Originally posted by avestin avestin wrote:

Getting this in the front page again...

Here's a small something for the experimental-rock/free-jazz/electro-acoustic listeners:
http://www.myspace.com/stronglyimploded



this is superb, avestin! thanks!
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As I've probably mentioned it already, Jean Louis's album is my pick for 2009.  You should all try and check it out. Big smile

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Originally posted by James James wrote:

As I've probably mentioned it already, Jean Louis's album is my pick for 2009.  You should all try and check it out. Big smile


I'm enamored with it ...that bass player is phenomenal!
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I found this French book a couple of days ago, excellent overview over the French experimental music scene from the 60's up to now, with a main focus on Avant Prog and RIO, very detailled and well written,
 
 
Tadpoles keep screaming in my ear
"Hey there! Rotter's Club!
Explain the meaning of this song and share it"

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I've read it this winter. I thought doing a review in the adequate section, but I lacked time to write a full review in English.
I also met the author at a conference about Woodstock and the French 'pop' festivals of the 70's. Too bad Grimo wasn't here.
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Originally posted by Alucard Alucard wrote:

 
I found this French book a couple of days ago, excellent overview over the French experimental music scene from the 60's up to now, with a main focus on Avant Prog and RIO, very detailled and well written,
 
 


Where in France did you find it, which store?
I'm asking cause I'll ask someone in my family there ( they're in Paris) to buy it for me.


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Have a listen to this band, folks:
http://www.myspace.com/sexgodhole
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Originally posted by Captain Capricorn Captain Capricorn wrote:

Originally posted by James James wrote:

As I've probably mentioned it already, Jean Louis's album is my pick for 2009.  You should all try and check it out. Big smile


I'm enamored with it ...that bass player is phenomenal!


Seems it's in fact a 2008 release. Ouch
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Originally posted by James James wrote:

Originally posted by Captain Capricorn Captain Capricorn wrote:

Originally posted by James James wrote:

As I've probably mentioned it already, Jean Louis's album is my pick for 2009.  You should all try and check it out. Big smile


I'm enamored with it ...that bass player is phenomenal!


Seems it's in fact a 2008 release. Ouch
 
Yep, when I got my copy I noticed the 2008 on the back..Tongue
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Originally posted by CPicard CPicard wrote:

I've read it this winter. I thought doing a review in the adequate section, but I lacked time to write a full review in English.
I also met the author at a conference about Woodstock and the French 'pop' festivals of the 70's. Too bad Grimo wasn't here.
 
I just finished the book, excellent! Have you read Au-delà du rock the book he wrote about German Prog? The other books from the Le mot et le reste edition look interesting too!
 
BTW Are you coming to the RIO festival ?
 
 


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Originally posted by avestin avestin wrote:

Originally posted by Alucard Alucard wrote:

 
 
I found this French book a couple of days ago, excellent overview over the French experimental music scene from the 60's up to now, with a main focus on Avant Prog and RIO, very detailled and well written,
 
 


Where in France did you find it, which store?
I'm asking cause I'll ask someone in my family there ( they're in Paris) to buy it for me.


 I am on holiday and I found it in a small alternative book shop down south, but you can find it on amazon.fr (see the link) or order it in every book Fench book shop. You will like it!
 
 
 
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Explain the meaning of this song and share it"

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Originally posted by Alucard Alucard wrote:

Originally posted by CPicard CPicard wrote:

I've read it this winter. I thought doing a review in the adequate section, but I lacked time to write a full review in English.
I also met the author at a conference about Woodstock and the French 'pop' festivals of the 70's. Too bad Grimo wasn't here.
 
I just finished the book, excellent! Have you read Au-delà du rock the book he wrote about German Prog? The other books from the Le mot et le reste edition look interesting too!
 
BTW Are you coming to the RIO festival ?
 
 


Yes, I did, as I also read Musiques Expérimentales by Philippe Robert (also published by Le Mot et le reste).
They begin to have an interesting catalogue.
About the RIO festival, I'm not sure to be able to come. Alas!

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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote avalanchemaster Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 29 2009 at 16:18
to regress a year or so..... I know I was supposed to write a bio for the collective known as Biota;  I tried to email them via their site to get some answers but did not get a reply.  I have since ordered most of their material, after being highly impressed by their unconventional material.... Isn't it about time they be included in the Avant/RIO category?  If need be, their bio could be lifted from this wikipedia post:  It seems true from what I recall...  (btw, a lot of their material just got reissued on ReR)
 


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So I tried contacting a guy on the official Biota site (again) about getting a bio, we'll see if he follows through....  Confused
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Originally posted by avestin avestin wrote:

Have a listen to this band, folks:
http://www.myspace.com/sexgodhole
awesome, it reminds me of cheer-accident. probably cuz of the drumming


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