This week an interview with Guigou Chenevier.
Photo @ Laurent Orseau
Playlist :
Etron Fou Leloublan : Le Fleuve Et Le Manteau (Le Fleuve Et Le Manteau)
Guigou Chenevier : interview part 1
Etron Fou Leloublan : Phare Plafond (Les Sillons De La Terre)
Guigou Chenevier : interview part 2
Volapük : Dunal (Slang)
Guigou Chenevier : interview part 3
Guigou Chenevier & Sophie Jausserand : Le Chauve Sourit (A L'Abri Des Micro-Climats)
Guigou Chenevier : interview part 4
Barbarie Legere : Moloko (Les Mysteres Des Voix Vulgaires)
Guigou Chenevier : interview part 5
Video-Aventures : La Ballade Des Cardiaques (Musiques Pour Garçons Et Filles)
Guigou Chenevier : interview part 6
Guigou Chenevier : Salman Rushdie
Guigou Chenevier : interview part 7
Guigou Chenevier : Ubu Parle En Dormant
Guigou Chenvier : Distanze
Multi instrumentalist who has played with Etron Fou Leloublan ('73 - '86)
In '84 he has formed Les Batteries with Rick Brown and Charles Hayward.
He has played with Tom Cora, Christiane Cohade and René Lussier (Buga Up) in '87 - '88
Between '84 - '88 he has played with the french dutch Encore Plus grande (with Han Buhrs, Guy Sapain and Raymud van Santen)
Since '93 he became a member of Volapük.
In '99, he founded the duo Body Parts with Nick Didkovsky.
In 2001, he composed music on the film Nanouk l’esquimau from R.J. Flaherty.
In 2002, he created Musiques Minuscules, solo minimalist. With Le Collectif Inouï, he compose and plays for the silent films (The Unknown from Tod Browning and Les Rapaces from Erich von Stroheim) With the same Collectif, he participate at the creation de Fred Giuliani « Akoustic En sample » in 2004….
Since 2002, Guigou Chenevier is the artistic director of the Festival de musiques « inclassables » Gare Aux Oreilles at Coustellet.