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LUC VAN ACKER - VPRO RadioNome December 18 1981 |
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Wednesday, 06 May 2009 16:27 |
| | Artist: LUC VAN ACKER Title: VPRO RadioNome December 18 1981 Format: 12" Label: Enfant Terrible [ info {at} enfant-terrible {dot} nl ] Rated:     | | Recorded for the RadioNome radioshow broadcasted by the VPRO in the early 80's, the six tracks of this 12" show the early style of Luc Van Acker, the guy who later created Revolting Cocks. Well, if you know his band don't try to find early germs of that sound on these recordings, because you'll be disappointed. On VPRO RADIONOME DECEMBER 18 1981 Luc is performing six experimental/industrial suites where electronic, violin and various other sounds melt forming a sort of experimental industrial free jazz mix where improvisation and the urge to express blast off the vinyl grooves. We start with the short "Intro Chi" where a thin, almost timid, vocal is coupled to a minimal melody, drum machine and synth waves. With the eight minutes of "Dohan Viola" we start our trip down to hell thanks to a mix of drones, bells, metal noises and violin. Try to imagine a jazz version of Lustmord and you'll have the picture. "Samadhi", instead is more based on angry vocals and percussions while the ten minutes of "Fanfaro Piano" threat your ears with guitar distortions and drum machine just to turn into a something totally different after four minutes thanks to distant piano sounds coupled to ghost like vocals. The 12" ends with the hardcore electronic jazz of "Buharata" where disturbing sounds and vocals are free to improvise. Check some excerpts at the label's website. |
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