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Label | Bam Balam – BBCD 031 |
Format | CD, Album |
Barcode | 2090504236935 |
Country | France |
Released | 04 Sep 2015 |
Genre | Rock, Non-Music |
Style | Spoken Word, Experimental, Psychedelic Rock |
Steve Dalachinsky & The Snobs' second album. Since the '80s, Dalachinsky published poems inspired by William Blake, Antonin Artaud and the beat generation. Using some of them on stage, he often performs with jazz musicians. Words become material for improvisation - both sonic (onomatopoeias, theatrical intonations) and narrative - mixing the poems and structuring them instinctively. Founded near Paris by Mad Rabbit (singer and producer) and Duck Feeling (multi-instrumentalist), The Snobs self produced experimental rock records since 2003 under the influence of Can's instant compositions, David Bowie and Brian Eno's synthetic textures and electric Miles Davis' grooves.
1 | Steve's Blues | 1:09 |
2 | Near Death In A Concrete Plant / Language Is An Organism | 6:12 |
3 | The Rape / Particle Fever | 13:08 |
4 | Pieces Of War A Collage / A Promise Is A Promise | 8:55 |
5 | 2 Dead Crows | 2:38 |
6 | Yo, Where Did You Get Your Asian From | 6:29 |
7 | Survivors | 3:27 |
8 | Mariposa | 9:12 |
Cover, Painting [Cover Paintings] – Yuko Otomo
Music By, Producer, Mixed By, Mastered By – The Snobs
Voice, Words By, Artwork [Collages] – Steve Dalachinsky
Music By, Producer, Mixed By, Mastered By – The Snobs
Voice, Words By, Artwork [Collages] – Steve Dalachinsky
Words and collages by Steve Dalachinsky
Music and production by The Snobs
Cover paintings by Yuko Otomo
Second collaborative album between New York poet Steve Dalachinsky and french art-rock band The Snobs on french label Bam Balam Records.
http://www.bambalam.com/
CD digisleeve with 44 pages booklet with texts and collages by Steve Dalachinsky.
Music and production by The Snobs
Cover paintings by Yuko Otomo
Second collaborative album between New York poet Steve Dalachinsky and french art-rock band The Snobs on french label Bam Balam Records.
http://www.bambalam.com/
CD digisleeve with 44 pages booklet with texts and collages by Steve Dalachinsky.