Véronique Vincent & Aksak Maboul

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Je pleure tout le temps - Contrelarme Version by Flavien Berger 00:00 Tools
Chez les Aborigènes 00:00 Tools
Afflux de luxe 00:00 Tools
Itken Aina (I'm Always Crying) - Jaakko Eino Kalevi Version 00:00 Tools
I'm Always Crying - Lena Willikens Version 00:00 Tools
Je Pleure Tout Le Temps 00:00 Tools
Réveillons-nous 00:00 Tools
Veronika Winken 00:00 Tools
I'm Always Crying 00:00 Tools
My Kind of Doll 00:00 Tools
Luxurious Dub 00:00 Tools
Afflux de luxe - Laetitia Sadier Version 00:00 Tools
My Kind of Doll - Forever Pavot Version 00:00 Tools
Le troisième personnage 00:00 Tools
The Aboriginal Variations - Marc Collin Version 00:00 Tools
Je pleure tout le temps - Burnt Friedman Version 00:00 Tools
The Aboriginal Variations 00:00 Tools
Saure Gurke 2016 00:00 Tools
Endormons-nous - Aquaserge Version 00:00 Tools
Le troisième personnage/Paysage volé 00:00 Tools
Veronika Winken - Bullion Version 00:00 Tools
Chez les Aborigènes - Nite Jewel Version 00:00 Tools
Kinda Doll - Capitol K Version 00:00 Tools
Oh je veux ! - Hello Skinny Version 00:00 Tools
I'm Always Remixing (Bonus Track) 00:00 Tools
Fuir les Aborigènes - Bérangère Maximin Version 00:00 Tools
Afflux Skoui - Easy & C.O.U. Version 00:00 Tools
Réveillons-nous (Live, Bonus Track) 00:00 Tools
Réveillons-nous - Easy & C.O.U. Version 00:00 Tools
Mit den Eingeborenen (Live, Bonus Track) 00:00 Tools
Réveillons-Nous (Live) 00:00 Tools
Chez les Aborigènes - Easy & C.O.U. Remix 00:00 Tools
Mit Den Eingeborenen (Live) 00:00 Tools
I'm Always Remixing 00:00 Tools
My Kind of Doll (Forever Pavot Version) 00:00 Tools
The Aboriginal Variations (Marc Collin Version) 00:00 Tools
Afflux de luxe (Laetitia Sadier Version) 00:00 Tools
Veronika Winken (Bullion Version) 00:00 Tools
Kinda Doll (Capitol K Version) 00:00 Tools
Oh je veux ! (Hello Skinny Version) 00:00 Tools
Endormons-nous (Aquaserge Version) 00:00 Tools
Je pleure tout le temps (Burnt Friedman Version) 00:00 Tools
Réveillons-nous (live) - Bonus Track 00:00 Tools
Mit den Eingeborenen (live) - Bonus Track 00:00 Tools
I'm Always Remixing - Bonus Track 00:00 Tools
Afflux Skoui (Easy & C.O.U. Version) 00:00 Tools
Chez les Aborigènes (Nite Jewel Version) 00:00 Tools
I'm Always Crying (Lena Willikens Version) 00:00 Tools
Je pleure tout le temps (Contrelarme Version by Flavien Berger) 00:00 Tools
Itken Aina (I'm Always Crying) (Jaakko Eino Kalevi Version) 00:00 Tools
Réveillons-nous (live) [Bonus Track] 00:00 Tools
Mit den Eingeborenen (live) [Bonus Track] 00:00 Tools
I'm Always Cryingm (Lena Willikens Version) 00:00 Tools
Fuir les Aborigènes (Bérangère Maximin Version) 00:00 Tools
The Aboriginal Variations (bonus track) 00:00 Tools
Réveillons-nous (Easy & C.O.U. Version) 00:00 Tools
Chez les Aborigènes 00:00 Tools
Je pleure tout le temps (Contrelarme Version by Flavien Berg 00:00 Tools
Chez les Aborigčnes 00:00 Tools
Afflux de luxe by Laetitia Sadier 00:00 Tools
Chez les Aborigènes (Easy & C.O.U. Remix) 00:00 Tools
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Crammed Discs founder Marc Hollander and Honeymoon Killers vocalist Véronique Vincent finally release their trailblazing avant-pop album, recorded and unfinished in… 1980-83! This record was never completed. What was originally intended to become the third album by Aksak Maboul (the seminal band formed by Marc Hollander) had gradually evolved into a strange artefact, closely mingling (iconic Honeymoon Killers chanteuse) Véronique Vincent’s dreamy vocals and deceptively bubbly lyrics with Hollander’s musical ramblings. Electronic pop music with genre-wrecking leanings. Founded by Crammed boss Marc Hollander, Aksak Maboul is the band which gave birth to Crammed Discs... In the spring of 1977, two young Belgian musicians who called themselves Aksak Maboul (aka Marc Hollander & Vincent Kenis) set out to record an album, "Onze danses pour combattre la migraine", in which they playfully fused and deconstructed all kinds of genres to create their own musical world. Three years later, Hollander founded the Crammed label. Many ingredients came in and out of the Aksak blender : fake jazz, electronics, imaginary African & Balkan music, minimalism... there were even pre-techno aspects such in as "Saure Gurke" and its characteristic keyboard stab pattern which will mysteriously find its way into many classic Detroit techno tracks some ten years later. Onze Danses became a cult album, and seems retrospectively to have mapped out the way for the various directions which have been explored by Crammed during the next three decades. Aksak Maboul went on to record "Un peu de l'âme des bandits", with an extended line up featuring a.o. Fred Frith and Chris Cutler (of Henry Cow and Art Bears fame). More intense and “experimental” than Aksak's debut Onze Danses, this album’s music contains complex, completely written sections as well as totally improvised and ambient pieces, not to mention drum machines, bassoons, sampling before sampling, Bulgarian voices, tango, Turkish, crypto-punk or pseudo-Varese music... In 81 Aksak Maboul joined forces with the Honeymoon Killers, and from then on made only a few appearances under that name (one third of the first Made To Measure volume, original music for fashion designer Yohji Yamamoto's shows), but the spirit lives on, as both of the original protagonists play a very active role in many Crammed productions, either together or separately. 2014 sees the release of the mythical, 3rd Aksak Maboul album, which was announced ever since Crammed Discs' first catalogue, back in 81. It's the avant-electropop opus now known as "Ex-Futur Album", which was written, recorded and unfinished in 1980-83 by Marc Hollander and Honeymoon Killers vocalist Véronique Vincent in collaboration with Vincent Kenis. The album has now been assembled (and partly mixed/retrieved from demos & cassete tapes), and is coming out with a slight delay of... 30 years. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.