Côté, Falaise, St-Onge

Bavards

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Michel F Côté, percussionist, composer and guiding spirit of the ensemble Bruire, and recently musician for Robert Lepage’s play “Les sept branches de la rivière Ota,” now introduces his new band, Klaxon Gueule.

Klaxon Gueule is also Bernard Falaise on electric guitar and Alexandre Saint-Onge on electric bass. The music of Klaxon Gueule is most certainly electric, energetic, rough and wild, serving an electrolyptic alloy drawing from free music and abstract rock.

Klaxon Gueule’s debut double album is an elaborate, eloquent achievement in two parts: the first disc consists of the above trio and the second disc adds the talents of saxophone player Christopher Cauley to the mix.

Now simply let Klaxon Gueule do the talk and you’ll see for yourself what everyone’s been talking about.

Track Listing

  • Disc 1

    • 1
      Petit d’homme
      3m19s
    • 2
      Aptitude algébrique innée
      3m12s
    • 3
      Le secret d’Hector
      4m45s
    • 4
      Dans le placard
      1m29s
    • 5
      Friandise cannibale
      5m00s
    • 6
      Épris de Lucie
      4m18s
    • 7
      Comité des locataires
      4m52s
    • 8
      Votre fils se porte bien
      3m35s
    • 9
      Chant de betterave
      3m30s
    • 10
      Du poil de la bête
      2m50s
    • 11
      Nu de travers
      3m48s
    • 12
      Progrès social
      6m08s
  • Disc 2

    • 1
      Quattro I
      9m51s
    • 2
      Quattro II
      6m38s
    • 3
      Quattro III
      6m15s
    • 4
      Quatro IV
      7m08s
    • 5
      Quattro V
      8m22s
    • 6
      Quattro VI
      7m50s
Total duration: 93m55s

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