Kód: 39189436 70,08 €
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Dátum vydania: 14.4.2023
EAN: 2090505317275 (info)
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Popis - 1981-87 VOL.1 [VINYL]:
DEK: André Dekeyser, Patrick Dekeyser, Vincent Epplay. DEK, three enigmatic letters that say no more... but it was with this name that it all started in the early '80s, when the ashes of punk were still smoking but no longer very hot. The time has come to change your shoulder guitar neck and explore other
lands. It is on the isolated heights of a village in Provence, hidden in a vaulted cellar, lined with boxes of eggs (acoustic ornament in vogue at the time), that the first roar and
hammering of this small group will resonate... especially for the neighbors unaccustomed to this new mode of noisy jerks. The machine is launched, propelled by a Revox tape recorder, witness and engine of these first sessions of raw and spontaneous recordings. Despite the relatively rudimentary technical means and a still rough and rustic way of playing, the table is ready for regular nocturnal meetings, in the enthusiasm to do battle with new sonic territories! Under the influence of the magnetic spirits invoked and after decantation, the rules of the game appear with this slightly demiurgic or even incongruous idea: to revisit different styles and musical genres, more or less known, played from memory then recorded, the first take acting as a trace final. We cast the nets and we see what comes out of them, fishing not always being miraculous as we suspect... This fiercely independent approach of non-musicians will give a kind orchestral catalog of "painful music", where the collective experience and the
blurring of genres and rules are clearly assumed and claimed.
DEK becomes a kind of production micro-cell which, under cover of anonymity (influenced by the fabulous San Francisco band The Residents), reveals his first musical snapshots, or sound polaroids, by burning them onto magnetic tape. DEK is the name which instinctively imposed itself on a micro label of k7
production accompanied by graphic essays for the Musik picture books: covers and booklets of images and drawings - in an aesthetic well suited to its time: the black and white photocopy. DEK comes out of his cellar and migrates to other lands. In the momentum, the first video productions on VHS and U-matic, under the name of KBB will begin, as well as a series of radio programs: Our friends the sounds. It was, it should be remembered, the beginning of the release of the airwaves, and above all a good opportunity for the DEK to thwart 'Boredom In Nice' (opening title of the B-side of this LP). In the meantime, some of the members of the "community" will integrate the Beaux-Arts of Nice while continuing its more or less clandestine activities in this academic context. Only a privileged few and friends will have the first to hear these strange nuggets and taste this expansive sound foam. A few decades later, with the generosity and insistence of two passionate of bizarre music, founders of the label Jelodanti Records, part of the remains of the feast is offered to you on a black vinyl platter... To be consumed at full volume,
despite the long-exceeded expiry date! What shared pleasure! Vinyl edition limited to 200 copies in variable covers, hand stamped.
SIDE 1:
01. Kein Grunde Bôse Zu Sein
02. Interlude #1
03. Nehmen Sie
04. Interlude #2
05. Jazzy Doggy
06. Dem Schlimen Wolf
07. Father
08. Radio Delta
09. Ici Tout Va Bien
10. Avec Un Soin Infini
11. Ce Soir Je Me Sens Mal
SIDE 2:
01. L'Ennui A Nice (Extrait Radio)
02. Old Anatomy Lesson
03. Interlude #3
04. What's Wrong?
05. La Musique Est Entrée En Toi/Car Crash
06. Interlude Final/Ici Base De La Tranquillité (Extrait Radio)