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Un Drame Musical Instantane: Trop D'Adrenaline Nuit (GRRR)

The groundbreaking 1977 debut of Un Drame Musical Instantané is a fully improvised yet strikingly structured work blending synthesizer, trumpet, guitar, film dialogue, and radio broadcasts into a dynamic sonic collage, here reissued in 2004 with a new master and the bonus track "Sancta Papaverina", the album captures the trio's bold fusion of avant-garde improvisation and experimental composition.
 

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Personnel:



Jean-Jacques Birge-synthesizer, voice, flutes, percussion

Bernard Vitet-trumpets, reeds, violin, percussion

Francis Gorge-guitar, bass guitar, percussion


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UPC: 3760012000241

Label: GRRR
Catalog ID: GRRR 2024
Squidco Product Code: 35589

Format: CD
Condition: New
Released: 2001
Country: France
Packaging: Jewel Case
Recorded at Studio GRRR, in Boulogne-Billancourt, France, by Jean-Jacques Birge.

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"Trop d'Adrénaline Nuit marks the audacious debut of Un Drame Musical Instantané, a pioneering French avant-garde trio comprising Jean-Jacques Birgé (synthesizer, voice, flutes, percussion), Bernard Vitet (trumpets, reeds, violin, percussion), and Francis Gorgé (guitar, bass guitar, percussion). Recorded in 1977 at Studio GRRR in Boulogne-Billancourt, France, this album showcases the group's innovative approach to improvisation and sound collage.

The album is entirely improvised yet exhibits a remarkable structural coherence, blending diverse elements such as film dialogue, recited texts-including excerpts from filmmaker Jean Vigo-and ambient radio broadcasts. This fusion creates a rich tapestry of sound that is both experimental and accessible. The 2004 reissue features a new master and includes a bonus track, "Sancta Papaverina" (17:44), enhancing the original release with additional depth and context.

With its daring exploration of sonic textures and structures, Trop d'Adrénaline Nuit stands as a seminal work in the landscape of experimental music, reflecting the trio's commitment to pushing the boundaries of conventional sound and composition.




Artist Biographies

"Music composer, film director, multimedia author, sound designer, writer, Jean-Jacques Birgé considers music essentially in the audio-visual relationship, or at least in its confrontation with other forms of artistic expression.

Founder of Disques GRRR, he was one of the first synthesists in France in 1973, and with Un Drame Musical Instantané the precursor of the return to the cine-concert in 1976. If his first electronic work dates from 1965, he composes as well for symphonic orchestras that he improvises freely with musicians from the most diverse backgrounds. For his "radiophonic" creations and his multimedia shows (live zapping on the big screen, fireworks, choreographies...), improvisation and preliminary writing merge, the original electroacoustic treatments are integrated with traditional instruments to create evocative musical fictions that he calls musique à propos.

From 1995, he became one of the most popular sound designers in multimedia and a specialist in interactive musical composition, seeking to deepen the effects of meaning and develop an ever-wider range of emotions. As part of his work on major exhibitions, he recently worked at the Louvre Museum, the Cité des Sciences et de l'Industrie, the Grand Palais, the Panthéon, the Palais de Tokyo, the ZKM...

Alongside around fifty vinyls and CDs, his website drame.org offers 105 unreleased albums (191 hours!) for free listening and downloading.

He has been running a daily, activist and supportive blog for 20 years and gives conferences on the relationship between sound and image."

-Jean-Jacques Birge Website (Drame.org) (Translated by Google) (http://www.drame.org/2/bio.php)
4/28/2025

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"Bernard Vitet (26 May 1934 - 3 July 2013) was a French trumpeter, multi-instrumentist and composer, co-founder of the first free jazz band in France (1964) together with François Tusques, Michel Portal Unit (1972) and Un Drame Musical Instantané with Jean-Jacques Birgé and Francis Gorgé in 1976.

Born in Paris, France, Vitet was involved in the early fusion of jazz and contemporary music with Bernard Parmegiani and Jean-Louis Chautemps. In the 1960s, he accompanied singers such as Serge Gainsbourg, Barbara, Yves Montand, Claude François, Brigitte Bardot, Marianne Faithfull, Colette Magny, and Brigitte Fontaine. He played with jazz musicians such as Lester Young, Archie Shepp, Anthony Braxton, Don Cherry, Chet Baker, the Art Ensemble of Chicago, Steve Lacy, Gato Barbieri, Jean-Luc Ponty, and Martial Solal. In his early years, he performed with Django Reinhardt, Gus Viseur, Eric Dolphy, and Albert Ayler.

Under his own name he recorded Surprise-partie avec Bernard Vitet (on trombone!), La Guêpe on texts by Francis Ponge, Mehr Licht!, and about 200 other records with the aforementioned, plus Jean-Claude Fohrenbach, Georges Arvanitas, Sunny Murray, Michel Pascal, Alan Silva, Alexander von Schlippenbach, Hubert Rostaing, Alix Combelle, Ivan Jullien, Christian Chevalier, Jef Gilson, Jack Diéval, Jac Berrocal, Hélène Sage and 17 albums with Un drame musical instantané. In 1995, he co-signs the songs of Carton with Birgé, with whom he collaborates on music for films, exhibitions, and CD-Roms.

Vitet invented instruments such as a reed trumpet, a multiphonic French horn, a variable tension double-bass, the dragoon which is a giant balafon with frying pans and flower pots keyboard, a clever system of modal clocks, and astonishing musical objects for Georges Aperghis, Tamia, and Françoise Achard. Besides trumpet, he sang and played flugelhorn, piano and violin.

He composed theatre music for Jean-Marie Serrault, and for the films (Les coeurs verts by Édouard Luntz, L'ombre de la pomme by Robert Lapoujade with Jean-Louis Chautemps, Bof by Claude Faraldo in collaboration with Jean Guérin, and La femme-bourreau by Jean-Denis Bonan.

From 1976 to 2008, he devoted himself primarily to Un Drame Musical Instantané with Jean-Jacques Birgé, improvising and composing hundreds of pieces together, experimental essays as well as symphonic pieces, songs as well as music for films. Un D.M.I., as a trio or with their 15-piece orchestra, presented multimedia shows involving cinema, video, literature, dance and new technologies."

-Wikipedia (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bernard_Vitet)
4/28/2025

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Francis Gorgé, aka Frank Bugs, is a French composer and virtuoso guitarist, born 1953 in Paris. He is known for his work with Jean-Jacques Birgé on the GRRR and Souffle Continu labels.

-Discogs (https://www.discogs.com/artist/509595-Francis-Gorg%C3%A9?srsltid=AfmBOorp1pOx5BupdYBZBdDTFbfnH7y7TOS5WU2FXPVhiBY12FNbXmum)
4/28/2025

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Track Listing:



1. Prenons-Le (May 2, 1977) 9:16

2. Au Pied De La Lettre (Apr 8, 1977) 13:28

3. Trop D'Adrenaline Nuit (Jan 16,1977) 24:25

4. Sancta Papaverina (Previously Unissued - Jan 16, 1977) 17:44

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