Dis Tanz
Led by Swiss multi-instrumentalist (guitar, hurdy-gurdy, keyboards, etc) Jean-Maurice Rossel (aka Momo Rossel), Nimal picked up where he left off when Débile Menthol dissolved in 1985. The first self-titled album featured American cellist Tom Cora (Skeleton Crew, Curlew, Roof, etc) and American drumkitter Pippin Barnett (Curlew, Orthotonics, etc). The second album Voix de Surface documents a quintet with Slovenian Bratko Bibič (Begnagrad) crucially adding accordion to the mix and Jean-Vin Huguenin (Débile Menthol) on bass electric guitar, guitar and keyboards, resulting in a more orchestral full-band sound and an occasional aggressive rock edge. While Nimal's music was always meticulously, painstakingly composed and rehearsed, this version of the group allowed space for the legendary improvisational talent of Cora. The third and final Nimal album Dis Tanz was a stripped-down, bright, compact, bouncy sound from the trio of Rossel, Bibič, and Barnett. The music of Nimal is generally viewed as a high-point in a certain post-rock scene beginning in the late 70s that mixed various European folk musics with avant-garde rock aesthetics, which is often considered part of the generalized, expanded concept of the Rock in Opposition scene. Bratko Bibič continues his musical career with projects such as Bratko Bibič & The Medleys and Accordion Tribe. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Led by Swiss multi-instrumentalist (guitar, hurdy-gurdy, keyboards, etc) Jean-Maurice Rossel (aka Momo Rossel), Nimal picked up where he left off when Débile Menthol dissolved in 1985. The first self-titled album featured American cellist Tom Cora (Skeleton Crew, Curlew, Roof, etc) and American drumkitter Pippin Barnett (Curlew, Orthotonics, etc). The second album Voix de Surface documents a quintet with Slovenian Bratko Bibič (Begnagrad) crucially adding accordion to the mix and Jean-Vin Huguenin (Débile Menthol) on bass electric guitar, guitar and keyboards, resulting in a more orchestral full-band sound and an occasional aggressive rock edge. While Nimal's music was always meticulously, painstakingly composed and rehearsed, this version of the group allowed space for the legendary improvisational talent of Cora. The third and final Nimal album Dis Tanz was a stripped-down, bright, compact, bouncy sound from the trio of Rossel, Bibič, and Barnett. The music of Nimal is generally viewed as a high-point in a certain post-rock scene beginning in the late 70s that mixed various European folk musics with avant-garde rock aesthetics, which is often considered part of the generalized, expanded concept of the Rock in Opposition scene. Bratko Bibič continues his musical career with projects such as Bratko Bibič & The Medleys and Accordion Tribe. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Rale
Volapük
Une Lucie
La marelle
Maligne
Intenda
Opa!
Le Tram
Tarotska
Last call for summer 90
Un drame
Au Zoo
Animal triste
Le Soleil
Pain sec
Ein warmer Schnee-Kuss
In tenda
Ba(a)l
James River
Assez d'assauts!
Fragile Part I & II
Campagnes
Dis-Tanz
Au Nord
Sale temps, mais les couleurs sont belles
Juillet
Le 4eme jeudi de la semaine
Ce qu'il en reste...
Grand Carré
Dimanche
Le 2eme Jeudi
Julliet
Le 3eme Jeudi
la semaine de quatre jeudis, Pts. 1-4
Pain See
Grand Carre
Od Tukaj Do Zdaj (D'Ici A Maintenant)
Od Tukaj Do Zdaj
Sale Temps, Mais les Coleurs Sont Belles
Od Tukaj Do Zdaj (D'ici à maintenant)
Le 2Ème Jeudi
Le 4ème Jeudi de la semaine
Le 3Ème Jeudi
La 2eme Jeudi
La 3eme Jeudi
Le 4
Fragile part. I & II
Le 2
Le 3
Jarnes river
Sale temps, mais les couleurs sent
Last Call For Summer
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