The debut album of percussionist Michel F Cote's band Klaxon Gueule with Bernard Falaise on electric guitar and clavier, Alexandre Saint-Onge on bass and electronics, and Christopher Cauley on saxophones.
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Michel F. Cote-percussion, electronics, voice
Bernard Falaise-electric guitar, claviers
Alexandre Saint-Onge-bass, electronics, voice
Christopher Cauley-saxophones
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UPC: 771028105229
Label: Ambiances Magnetiques
Catalog ID: AM_052
Squidco Product Code: 538
Format: CD
Condition: New
Released: 1997
Country: Canada
Packaging: Jewel Tray
"Michel F Côté, percussionist, composer and guiding spirit of the ensemble Bruire, and recently musician for Robert Lepage's play "Les sept branches de la rivière Ota," now introduces his new band, Klaxon Gueule.
Klaxon Gueule is also Bernard Falaise on electric guitar and Alexandre Saint-Onge on electric bass. The music of Klaxon Gueule is most certainly electric, energetic, rough and wild, serving an electrolyptic alloy drawing from free music and abstract rock.
Klaxon Gueule's debut double album is an elaborate, eloquent achievement in two parts: the first disc consists of the above trio and the second disc adds the talents of saxophone player Christopher Cauley to the mix.
Now simply let Klaxon Gueule do the talk and you'll see for yourself what everyone's been talking about."-Ambiances Magnetiques
Artist Biographies
• Show Bio for Michel F. Cote "Initially a radio character, drummer, and composer, Michel F. Côté became a member of the collective Ambiances Magnétiques in 1988. Since that time, his activities have got encompassed free of charge improvisation along with his groupings Bruire and Klaxon Gueule, sound-art collaborations with Diane Labrosse and Christof Migone, and composing for dance, movie theater, and film. Côté was raised with rock and roll, admiring drummers like Led Zeppelin's powerhouse John Bonham and Yes/Ruler Crimson's man-of-finesse Costs Bruford. But he initial got into the music globe through radio, starting to transmit programs of innovative music in the first '80s at Montreal's community place, CIBL. In 1985, he begun to are a researcher and web host for "Chants Magnétiques" and afterwards "Musique Actuelle" at Radio-Canada, Canada's nationwide francophone radio. A music buff, he sucked in a huge selection of noises and affects, developing his drumming abilities but most of all his studio appearance. In 1988, Côté became the 8th person in Ambiances Magnétiques and documented his first recording beneath the name Bruire. An clothing of unpredictable geometry centered across the drummer, Bruire reinvented itself with each recording. Côté's evolution like a musician could be witnessed through the deconstructed pop tracks of Le Barman A Tort de Sourire (1989) towards the sensitive miniatures of Les Fleurs de Léo (1992) as well as the abstract improvised compositions on L'Âme de l'Objet (1995), a focus on in his discography. In the meantime, Côté started to create incidental music for theatre, dance, and film. This facet of his function quickly became probably the most time-consuming and commercially, aswell as artistically, practical, though it intended employed in the shadows. Since 1995 he is a regular collaborator of playwright/filmmaker Robert Lepage, composing and carrying out the music for the play Les Sept Branches de la Rivière Ota, carrying out in the theatrical cabaret Zulu Period, and composing as well as Bernard Falaise the music of his film Nô. The drummer also caused the dance troupe Carbone 14, and playwrights Wajdi Mouawad and Brigitte Haentjens. The single recording Compil Zouave culls excerpts from these different ratings. In the past due '90s, Côté created a pastime in live consumer electronics and shifted his music toward freer and more-textural pastures. A cooperation with sound designer and Avatar member Christof Migone (Vex, 1998) activated an exploration of the electro-acoustic improvisation that created in Austria and Germany at the same. This fresh vision is recorded on Muets, the next recording by his trio Klaxon Gueule (with Falaise and Alexandre St-Onge)." ^ Hide Bio for Michel F. Cote • Show Bio for Bernard Falaise "Bernard Falaise. Born Montréal, Québec, 1965. Residence: Montréal, Québec. Composer, Performer (guitar). Bernard Falaise was born in Montréal, where he currently lives. He plays electric guitar, composes and improvises - all with evident joy - for Miriodor, Klaxon Gueule, les Projectionnistes, Diesel and other groups. He has written for the Ensemble contemporain de Montréal (ECM), Quartango and the Isis Quartet, and has created music for exhibitions, television, the theatre and dance. Allergic to labels, Falaise explores acid rock, twelve-tone waltzes and industrial tangos with equal enthusiasm." ^ Hide Bio for Bernard Falaise
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Track Listing:
CD 1:
1 Petit d'homme 3:19
2 Aptitude algébrique innée 3:12
3 Le secret d'Hector 4:45
4 Dans le placard 1:29
5 Friandise cannibale 5:00
6 Épris de Lucie 4:18
7 Comité des locataires 4:52
8 Votre fils se porte bien 3:35
9 Chant de betterave 3:30
10 Du poil de la bête 2:50
11 Nu de travers 3:48
12 Progrès social 6:08
CD 2:
1 Quattro I 9:51
2 Quattro II 6:38
3 Quattro III 6:15
4 Quatro IV 7:08
5 Quattro V 8:22
6 Quattro VI 7:50
Quartet Recordings
Before April-2006
Canadian Composition & Improvisation
Musique Actuelle
Improvised Music
Ambiances Magnetiques
Quartet Recordings
Before April-2006
Canadian Composition & Improvisation
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