25/05/2008

La Veuve Moustachue report

A few pictures taken from La Veuve Moustachue live events in Rotterdam (Worm) and Brussel (Nova cinema)
With a special magical feeling I had in watching this concert into a real Cinema venue, among such a nice and enthusiastic audience.











21/05/2008

Kikifruit / Kumisolo @ Regala

Following publication of silkscreened book La Secte du Triangle at Bongoût Editions and L'Ile at Kaugummi Editions, yesterday was Kikifruit opening for exhibition at Regala Gallery.



Great selection of original artworks on the walls, for a good overview of his obsessive eroticogeometric universe.
Narrative and fantasy sides, girlish shaping, softcore erotic or unexpectable attention to some technological details provide this strong work some specific powerfull and humoristic amateur raw aspect.





Fresh and pleasant live by Kumisolo was a good opportunity to hear many tracks of the coming album planned in september, handfulll of delicate techno-pop anthems.






Last but not least, we had the surprise to discover Jessie Evans playing two bars away from the gallery, glamourous classy concert blending deep tropical drums, jazzy vocals, sax and haunted dance with booty shaking drummachines.
With water and sweat.

04/05/2008

Kishino Yuichi - La Veuve Moustachue



! La Veuve Moustachue back to Europe !

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15/05 - WORM - ROTTERDAM (20h30 - 6 euros) - www.wormweb.nl

LA VEUVE MOUSTACHUE (jp)
PLAONG DJ (aka Gangpol, fr) - selected japanese records
+ SELECTED SHORT MOVIES & ANIMATIONS PROGRAM
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16/05 - NOVA CINEMA - BRUSSEL (22h - 7,5 / 6 euros) - www.nova-cinema.org

LA VEUVE MOUSTACHUE (jp)
DJ DEREK SEIN
PLAONG DJ (aka Gangpol, fr) - selected japanese records
BLIND BEAST (Moju) - Movie by Yasuzo Masumura, Japan, 1969, 35mm, vo st ang / ov eng ond, 86'
+ Gangpol & Mit new short movies
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21/05 - INFAMOUS & CARTILAGE - POINT EPHEMERE - PARIS (20.30 - 10 euros) - www.infamouslabels.com/ - www.myspace.com/cartilagerecords

DICK EL DEMASIADO (Argentina) - experimental cumbia
LA VEUVE MOUSTACHUE (jp)
36 15 GILOU v.s. DJ ALFRED HITCHCOCK MAGAZINE (chocomix)
+ GIRAGIRAKNIGHTS projections (jp)
+ LUDOVIC BOULARD LEFUR (Fr)
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Strong and unique character, highly involved in the japanese music scene since years, Kishino Yuichi is back with La Veuve Moustachue project, unique ultra easy pop karaoke show, merging cabaret chanson, easy-retro orchestrations and dada attitude in a sweet and humoristic gender-confusion.







Featuring Miura Yoko as piano player, the live also develops a very particular relationship between songs and video screening. Deeply related to japanese lyrics of the songs, the video space turns into a theatric background, where the use every effect becomes obvious, funny and meaningfull, where sampling of some Japanese movies never was done in such a proper, respectfull and emotive way.

And beware, above the overall light humour and live energy, you could be surprised to discover some hidden feelings: light-years away of any trendy clichés, unique universe for unique experience.



Born in 1963, Kishino Yuichi happened to work with many other head characters of the Tokyo independant scene.

Among countless Kishino-san activities, we notice an appearance on K-Hin Bros Hare Hare night compilation (1989) under the name "Constance Towers", K-Hin bros being described as "a music study group, which president is Yuichi Kishino", and Constance Towers involving people like keyboardist Mint-Lee and Kimitaka Matsumae. This track already stucks with his chansonesque reappropriation songwriting, very specific voice and overall fresh and out of time spirit.

With Kimitaka Matsumae, and also Yamaguchi Suguru (composer, Expo band member), Hibiki Tokiwa (photograph, designer), holy collectors of mondo vinyl records, they play under Space Ponch, who happened to realease spicy tiki-moog record on Jim o' Rourke label Moikai.boomp3.com
Mint-Lee (previously member of Constance Tower) is now member of Watts tower (keyboard), among other Itoken (drums, also member of Harpy and d.v.d.), Jon the dog (dance) and many more...

It is said Kishino-san got involved in Nagomu records activities, though I need more details regarding it. He's now running his own label Out One Disc who happened to release a wide diversity of artists, including Yoshihide Otomo, Oorutaichi's astonishing LP, a Sparks guide book - officialising a kind of creative international moustache connexion - and of course Les Vacances de La Veuve Moustachue cd.



Another beloved activity of Kishino-san consists in collecting 7inches among the hardcore collectors of Gira Gira Knights, very special unit involving Nagata Kazunao (Transonic), Himitsu Hakase among other members, all Focused on sweaty shiny Enka and early Kayo (here, an overview of the wonderfull giragira suit used during 2007 french tour)
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Amazingly multi-task, he had an important production as a critic, with various articles and reviews regarding japanese subculture and artists.
He's also film actor (happened to work with Kiyoshi KUROSAWA, Akihito Shiota, Isshin Inudou...) and professor at the Faculty of Music and Plastic Arts at the University of Tokyo.

www.myspace.com/gamakazz
Kishino website
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(Portrait by Guillaumit, photos thanks to Sandra V. & Jean Picon, b&w pic from Yuriika magazine issue august 05)

Jack the Rapper - Harry Merry - Grabba Grabba Tape

Yesterday was preciously unforgettable with appearance of both Jack the Rapper and Harry Merry live at Cafe Pompier (thanks to Gilou
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Out of limit heartbreaking and humourfull shows, with a destabilised but enthusiastic audience, experiencing the true noble wish of these heroes to follow nothing but their own rules.



Great ambiance, by the way... Including naked people, and pleasant talk with these legends.

With appearance of Grabba grabba tape on the previous day (thanks to Khima France), let's say it was such a healthy overpowerfull weekend it's now difficult to find the energy to write more.



So before leaving, let's all sing together: