Dominique Grimaud & Veronique Vilhet - Orecchie libres 8:12

 



Instruments > Véronique Vilhet : drums  Dominique Grimaud : electronics. Recorded live the 18th December 2016 at the festival Les Oreilles Libres, squat Valenciennes Paris.





This collaboration duo started in 2012 and brought to the release of three vinyl works   AAHH !! (Bam Balam 2015) , Îles (In-Poly-Sons 2016) and J’Aime Tout Ce Que Fait Le Ciel À N’Importe Quel Moment (In-Poly-Sons 2020).
All is based on a simple formula: a natural or processed voice, percussions and many instruments and electronic manipulations ; you may call it an intimistic sonic research.

Dominique Grimaud started his musical activities in 1970 with an improvisation and happening group formed by Jacky Dupéty. The group performed under the name Camizole until 1978. In that year, it merged with the group of Gilbert Artman Lard Free. Then Dominique Grimaud created with Monique Alba the duo Video-Aventures, whose first album ranked second in the charts of the magazine New Musical Express. Gilbert Artman, Jac Berrocal, Han Burhs, Guigou Chenevier, Cyril Lefebvre participated in this album. Dominique Grimaud has been a fan since 1974 of analog synthesizers and the first samplers. From the 1990s, he integrated into his musical palette the sounds and techniques of the Delta blues, notably with the Franco-American quartet Peach Cobbler (with Rick Brown and Sue Garner). In the 2000s, he returned to electronic sounds and samples to perform solo or with guests. He has recorded several albums for French and American labels (with Pascal Comelade, Pierre Bastien, David Fenech, Michel Doneda, Christophe Petchanatz ...) Since 2012 he has formed a duet with the drummer Véronique Vilhet. In addition, from the years 1977/1978 Dominique Grimaud chronicled the French musical underground post-68 by publishing the books Un Certain Rock (?) Français Vol. 1 and vol. 2 (9h17 productions). He has written in several journals and co-wrote with Eric Deshayes L'Underground musical en France (Le Mot et le Reste editions, 2008). From 2005 to 2013, he also assured, for Muséa-Gazul, the artistic direction of "Les Zut-O-Pistes", a discographic collection dedicated to the French underground.

Véronique Vilhet was part of the best kept secrets of “French underground of the 70’s ”, the group Johnny be Crotte, not far from Etron Fou that often performed at "Théâtre avignonnais du Chêne noir", but didn't leave many traces except 2x45 vynils (In Poly Sons) 2014. She also played percussions and objects  – with the street musicians of theatre group Royal de Luxe

selected discography:
Dominique Grimaud: Slide CD (Vand'Oeuvre) 1999
Dominique Grimaud: Rag-Time CD (In Poly Sons) 2002
Dominique Grimaud: Les Quatre Directions CD (Locust Music) 2008
Pierre Bastien & Dominique Grimaud: Rag-Time vol.2 CD (In Poly Sons) 2008
Klimperei & Dominique Grimaud: Radiolaires  CD (Acid soxx) 2010
Veronique Vilhet & Dominique Grimaud: AAHH! LP (Bam Balam Records) 2015
Veronique Vilhet & Dominique GrimaudÎLES Lp (In Poly Sons) 2016
Veronique Vilhet & Dominique Grimaud:J'aime tout ce que fait le ciel à n'importe quel moment LP ( In Poly Sons) 2020
Dominique Grimaud: 19 Feedbacks LP (Discrepant Records) 2020




Site :http://dominique-grimaud.fr/




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