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Les Projectionnistes

Montréal trombonist, composer, and bandleader Claude St-Jean was primarily known as the first choice of rollicking option brass music group L’Orkestre des Pas Perdus when he shaped Les Projectionnistes in 1996. A harder-edged ensemble that maintained L’Orkestre des Pas Perdus’ propulsive momentum and unforgettable graphs, Les Projectionnistes added a dosage …

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L’Orkestre des Pas Perdus

Ranging in proportions from a sextet to a non-et, this Montreal brass group (whose name roughly means “Lost Guidelines Orchestra”) is focused on having an enjoyable experience without compromising some of its formidable musicianship on the way. Produced by trombonist and composer Claude St-Jean in 1993, the music group also …

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Miriodor

By 2017 as well as the discharge of Indication 9, Montreal avant-prog group Miriodor were still carrying the flag they initial hoisted over 30 years earlier among the initial groups over the “rock and roll” side from the Quebec-based musique actuelle formula. At their inception, Miriodor may be viewed as …

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Rémi Leclerc

The eternal sideman, Montreal-based drummer Rémi Leclerc doesn’t have even an individual to his own name, but he has appeared on countless albums by other artists which range from trad revivalists to avant-proggers. What each of them have as a common factor (except probably Robert Charlebois) is normally imagination: Leclerc …

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Hasse Bruniusson

In the 1970s onward, Hasse (also spelled Hans sometimes) Bruniusson continues to be perhaps one of the most influential drummers in Sweden. An associate from the seminal intensifying rock-band Samla Mammas Manna, he later on joined up with the Bloom Kings while keeping energetic in experimental, free of charge, and …

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Papa Boa

A Montreal avant-rock group with ties towards the Ambiances Magnétiques collective, Papa Boa is among the many tasks involving Bernard Falaise and Rémi Leclerc. The group writes complicated songs from studio improvisation classes, including a whole lot of sampling and oddities, and it is powered by Falaise’s extremely original guitar …

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