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01. Camizole/Lard Free - Live in Montagnac July 30th, 1978
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02. Lard Free/Camizole - Live in Montagnac July 30th, 1978
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ARTIST
CAMIZOLE/LARD FREE
TITLE
Camizole + Lard Free
FORMAT
LP
LABEL
SOUFFLE CONTINU RECORDS
CATALOG #
FFL 030LP
FFL 030LP
GENRE
ROCK
RELEASE DATE
12/7/2018
Souffle Continu presents
Camizole + Lard Free
, unreleased 1978 recordings from both groups performing as a collaborative. The ranks of
Camizole
included some of the most essential personalities of the French underground, notably
Dominique Grimaud
(
Vidéo-Aventures
),
Chris Chanet
(
Etron Fou Leloublan
), and
Bernard Filipetti
(
Art & Technique
). Their idea of music, if we look further than the pair Dominique Grimaud and Bernard Filipetti, and a style of music influenced by
Klaus Schulze
, is inspired by the liberty of free jazz. This is nonetheless modified by a cathartic approach close to the esthetic preoccupations of
Julian Beck
and
Judith Malina
's Living Theatre. The result is a musical happening, where the important thing is to improvise in the urgency of the moment in front of a not-always receptive public. Before exploring constructed repetitive forms which would be perfected by
Urban Sax
,
Lard Free
were more in the domain of noise improvisation, or even a kind of jazz rock similar to that of
Soft Machine
, as can be heard on a late retrospective album, from which the track "À chacun son Boulez" emerged. There was logically great complicity between Camizole and Lard Free, which would lead to the two groups finally merging. This was the case for four concerts in May before the two groups disbanded in order to finally get to grips with the free rock in the style of
Faust
that they liked so much. As an ode to anarchy, a record now bears witness to those communal experiences. Edition of 500 with obi strip.
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