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Nu Creative Methods: Superstitions (Music a la Coque)

Originally released in 1984 on cassette by ADN tapes, these early works from Bernard Pruvost and Pierre Bastien use an unusual array of instruments to create irregular improvised music with a No Wave aesthetic.
 

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Bernard Pruvost-thumb piano aguidigbo, toy piano, xylo drums, hunters harp lute dosso ngoni, alto tam sax tam, transverse horn buru

Pierre Bastien-electric guitar, alarm clock, cornet, doublebass


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Label: Music a la Coque
Catalog ID: COQ - 05
Squidco Product Code: 19216

Format: CD
Condition: New
Released: 2013
Country: Italy
Packaging: Cardboard Gatefold Foldover
Originally recorded in 1984 on the ADN tape label.

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"...one of the more fascinating aspects of this album is that it sounds quite like Bastien's mechanical music, although it is all played manually.The music has a tremendous energy and the duo's playing is inspired; their rhythms almost telepathically tight.The instrument's true identity remains a mistery, but it's best to simply enjoy their rich soundworld for what it is."-Mike Barnes, Wire Magazine


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Track Listing:



1. Grand Hotel Et Des Palmes 10:45

2. Barrio Chino3:48

3. Tabarikala 2:59

4. Superstitions 12:15

5. Alpinic Railway (Bonus Track) 2:40

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Improvised Music
Free Improvisation
European Improv, Free Jazz & Related
Duo Recordings
Saxophone & Drummer / Percussionist Duos

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