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Volapük is the latest avant-garde band of the French drummer Guigou Chenevier. The core of the band is: * Guigou Chenevier - Drums, Marimba, Voices, Clavier, Sanza * Guillaume Saurel - Flute, Engineer, Violoncello, Mixing * Michel Mandel - Clarinet, Clarinet (Bass), Taragat The band takes inspiration from a large number of Eurasian ethnic traditions, from Spain to the Balkans to Mongolia, blending them all together in an amazing mix of rhythm, musicality and humor. Unlike other avant-garde bands that make heavy use of various noises, Volapük's music is highly harmonious, always retaining a folkish warmth and accessibility. Volapük is also the name of the first artificial language, a nice metaphor for the kind of music Volapük creates. In the 1970s the drummer Guigou Chenevier played in the Etron Fou Leloublan band, and was part of the Rock in Opposition movement - a punk-like musical adventure that started in the early 1970s as a reaction to the over-complexity of progressive rock music. In a certain sense, one could say Volapük continues the Rock in Opposition movement. On the other hand, they have moved toward modern classical music of the minimalist school scrapping off the electric instruments altogether. They have released five albums so far: * 1997 - Le Feu Du Tigre * 1997 - Slang * 2000 - Polyglot * 2000 - Pukapok (Live album) * 2003 - Where Is Tamashii? Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Volapük is the latest avant-garde band of the French drummer Guigou Chenevier. The core of the band is: * Guigou Chenevier - Drums, Marimba, Voices, Clavier, Sanza * Guillaume Saurel - Flute, Engineer, Violoncello, Mixing * Michel Mandel - Clarinet, Clarinet (Bass), Taragat The band takes inspiration from a large number of Eurasian ethnic traditions, from Spain to the Balkans to Mongolia, blending them all together in an amazing mix of rhythm, musicality and humor. Unlike other avant-garde bands that make heavy use of various noises, Volapük's music is highly harmonious, always retaining a folkish warmth and accessibility. Volapük is also the name of the first artificial language, a nice metaphor for the kind of music Volapük creates. In the 1970s the drummer Guigou Chenevier played in the Etron Fou Leloublan band, and was part of the Rock in Opposition movement - a punk-like musical adventure that started in the early 1970s as a reaction to the over-complexity of progressive rock music. In a certain sense, one could say Volapük continues the Rock in Opposition movement. On the other hand, they have moved toward modern classical music of the minimalist school scrapping off the electric instruments altogether. They have released five albums so far: * 1997 - Le Feu Du Tigre * 1997 - Slang * 2000 - Polyglot * 2000 - Pukapok (Live album) * 2003 - Where Is Tamashii? Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Nimal
Rale
Vieux Futur
Sanza
Nusrat
Tante Yo
Marimba
Valse Chinoise
Entre 2 Zoo
Des Liens Invisibles
Technovo
Medication & Yoghurt
Pablo
Dunaj
Taragot
Voilà Pük
Le Feu du Tigre
Bach is Back
L'oeuf D'Apük
Les Enfants de la Guerre
Coca Cola
We Can
Une Femme aux Balkans
Chandelle verte
Il Pleut
Citron 21
Meldola
Lorient
Catafalque
Pil Poil
El Sombrero
Des objets de la plus grande importance
A Coin
Aimables Innommables
Na Zdrowie
Brooklyn Bridge
Impro Cloche
Sasayaki
C'est La Crise!
Boom Boom
Chantage
Mission
La Flêche Qui Vole Est Immobile
Vol De Voiture
Exercice Du Matin
Pas De Panique
Nouvelle Vague
Coda
Machine a coudre
La Chanson du Vô
Where is Tamashii?
C'est la Crise
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