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Member Since6/14/2006
Band Websitehttp://the.grief.free.fr/
Band Membersjlm/jpg/jyd/vv
Sounds LikeGreatest Hits (2005)
Nonobstant le Cagoulisme (2005)
Daedalus (1991)
No-Neck Monsters (1990)
Fycazz on Bananas (1990)
Au-Delà (1989)
Ches' Talks (1989)
Kittystra 4 (1989)
Fear and Desire (1988)
Kyn (1988)
Huis Clos (1987)
1st lp (1985)
Record Labelles nourritures terrestres
Type of LabelIndie


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   About the Grief
by Black Sifichi - 10/10/2005

Breath taking trains smashing through New Orleans at night. Little bastards like James Dean blow through the saxophones of James Chance. One stray bullet kills Abby and she falls slowly to the ground. Jails and jazz bars screaming for reason. Wires ripped out of Zappas head. Dripping faucets filled with undrinkable minerals, wet with whispered ritual, rhythms fuelled with diesel, atmospheres padded with contemplative tension. I dream awake.

Right from the beginning, in 1984, The Grief screwed everyone because they only made the music they wanted. No compromise. Huis Clos - Behind Closed Doors. Hawaiian guitars on Quaaludes, horns in dead end alleys. Jazz boiled in manic sweat. The Grief could have been the milky titty of the Herbalizers youth, or Senor Coconuts hot brass teething ring.

As I write this, Im listening to their new Greatest Hits compilation. I ask myself, did The Grief really ever really have a top 100 hit? I dont think so, this is just more of their black humour seeping through. But listening to them I realise that they helped pave they way, along with the likes of Ftus, the Residents, Hüsker Dü and others to create a dense and gaseous universe, both reminiscent and brutal, experimental and danceable, from some remote corner of France during the early era of industrial and electronic music.

Now the horns breathe back onto themselves and a trombone blows bubbles into a thickening sweet and sour drummed sauce. This track, Lemon Bop, should be listened to everyday at breakfast, just to stimulate the spirit and give us faith. The track brings me back to life while dragging me through a graveyard of nostalgic big brass sound. Then old school hip-hop surfaces and the track suddenly seems ripe enough, ready to be plucked and remixed by the likes of TTC or the Anti-Pop Consortium. Its amazing how the Grief seem to have done it all, covered so much territory before so many others. They created a catalogue of music that feels like it was culled from a hundred radios across modern Europe. Laibach learnt a lesson from military build up, The Grief took it and made it groove. They used electronics, plus their bodies and souls, to transport us to an unknown place with an echoing thump. A room dark as a cave and filled with black light. A room deep as a cave and flooded with water and floating microphones.

Were you there in the mid 80s when these Frenchmen merged post psychedelics with dirges, digitalia with howling screams, puked up funk with fine punk?

On the cover of one album we see them black-faced like jazz niggers at the turn of the century. Catapulting themselves backwards in time to take the post-punk movement from behind. And the bass lines. The excellent studio production. The scraping Steroid Maximus sound, the depth and patience of Steve Reich taken all the way to a house filled with Coil and gin songs. Shake that booty till your mind accepts all sound, till you fall on the ground and holler at the sky, the ceiling, the amps. Music made in France by the Anti-IRCAM.

They Plane For Moi, using abrasive, obscure and modern tactics.

The next track on CD 1 could make you raise your hands in the air because the loop is so fucking addictive and the womans voice just makes your hands slide over your own body like it was covered in cream. But the temperature suddenly changes and the funky booty is replaced with frigid film samples way before this sort of thing was à la mode. Cut it! Chop It. Stab it!

The Grief were original. Very. They were instinctive and demanding. They made piss-take commentary of pop hits. I burst out in laughter as I finally pin-point the title of their weird cover version of I Was Made For Loving You. They rip it apart with mocking delight. I was meant to love the Grief. They infiltrated my ears with anger, thought, wild joy, dance, dolmens, droned sleep. They can start with the disco beat of Patrick Juvet and turn it around and rock it back down to the thumping ground - CAN style! They knew what a concert should be. A party. A catharsis. An all encompassing community ball. A happening. Forget yourself, dance in front of the woofers, fall, kiss the floor, lift yourself up and swing back out into the throng and grab the woman you fancy. Tell her you know the best rock - electro post funk group in France and that they no longer exist. Tell her she can hear them back at your place. Tell her that listening to The Grief is like looking at the stars at night after running 5 miles through a forest at night. Tell her that only a light year separates you from a fresh starting point. Turn it up. Dont grovel.

Im now listening to an orchestra burning holes through the heavy magnets of my suspended speakers. Film noir, chords in minor bowed with timber, bursts of concrete noise, sparks of feedback, dervish drums, heavenly hums.

But who were The Grief? The internet doesnt offer any clear answers to this question. I go to my record collection. I pull out a vinyl box set. The graphic punch of the artwork on the cover of Huis Clos doesnt tell me much more. I open the box. I look at the title tracks in bold print on the record sleeves. Bloodthirsty Bessie Après Coup, the large text mingles and blurs with smaller words on a blue and white background that looks like it was designed by Jackson Pollock. I pull out a magnifying glass to help my retina separate the text from the background traffic.

I find Maud for Cello
I see Engineered by Fabrice Lazare and The Grief
Then, inside the loupe, I spot it! The Grief= JLM JPG - JYD
Thats it ?

I go to my Danceteria CD release of Fycazz on Bananas on the back it says: Produced by Norscq. The four pages of liner notes are simply signed - JYD.

I love the mystery, the anonymity and their humility. I find another phrase Nourritures Terrestres - Earthly Nourishments. The music speaks for itself. Their sound is a boot kicked out through dozens of ingenious ideas. Whos singing? Whos on the drums? The sampler? The guitarsor the trumpet? This all seems unimportant at this moment. Only the sound counts. Eight years in the studio, on strange recording sites, in caverns, playing live or working with Ken Thomas are now grouped in this digital location. Regretfully, I never had the chance to see The Grief live. One of my friends told me that they blew him away years ago at the Elysée Montmartre when they opened for Blaine Reininger. I wish I had been there to see them jump and crawl and howl and blow and bury the night in ashes.

Industrialise your mind, jive and groan, salvage Moroccan rhythms and breathe hell back into the microphone with spit and sand. Experiment with instruments youve never touched before. Use the instruments you know with a hammer or a pitchfork. Find the centre of your being and shout it back out to the crowd. This is how I imagine The Grief. Roaring, wild, intelligent men burning their hearts on bourbon and experimenting with dynamite. Working like speliologues to discover fresh possibilities to create a future for music. Moving like archaeologists in tanks ready to destroy the status quo. Compressing anything around them with a grinding crunch.

Storm the Studio. Flood it with noise. Empty it with silence.

Thanks to Pierre Belouin at Optical Sound and Norscqs invariable energies we can now hear The Grief in this completely re-mastered double digi-pack. Two hours, twenty minutes, and eight seconds worth, including remixes by aka_bondage, Colder and Norscq, plus some vinyl and previously unreleased recordings.

This compilation is a breath of fresh air in a mouldy formatted world. A convincing reminder to young musicians and listeners that freedom and an open mind are necessary to make lasting, creative and meaningful music.

Not copy-cat music.

No Neck Monsters!

The Grief did this.

   the Grief's Friend Space (Top 7)
the Grief has 311 friends.
 norscq 


 super stoned 


 Optical Sound 


 Hula 


 taâlem, Kokeshidisk & Lucioléditions 


 Sunao Inami 


 Clair Obscur 





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OFF/BRUMA

OFF/BRUMA



Nov 7 2009 6:25 PM

OFF-BRUMA offb011 LARSP - Transit Land


[offb011] LARSP - Transit Land


LARSP's page


"strange frequencies"
produções Ganza

produções Ganza



Nov 3 2009 1:49 AM

ales // musiques d'images

ales // musiques d'images



Oct 31 2009 11:07 PM



Nine nights on Sahan,Ales,Musiques d'Images


The new winter prepares its deep dawn


Amicalement,
A
le lunain

philippe desclais



Oct 15 2009 5:04 PM

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Exposition collective de totems
 Patricia Berquin reçoit
Philippe Desclais Lelunain
et Christophe Mariaccia
Les 17 et 18 octobre 2009 de 14 H à 20 H
Studio Albatros-52 rue du Sergent Bobillot
Montreuil (Métro Croix de Chavaux)
http://lelunain.over-blog.com/
epic dreams

epic dreams
Online Now!


Oct 6 2009 8:50 PM

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Vertiges

Vertiges



Sep 13 2009 7:41 PM

Vertiges donne carte blanche à [Drive In] Statik Motion à l'occasion de la sortie de leur nouvel album. Emission en direct lundi 14 septembre de 20h30 à 22h00, puis rediffusions jeudi 17 et jeudi 24 à 13h45, dimanche 20 et dimanche 27 à 23h00 et lundi 21 à 20h30 sur Radio Alpa 107.3 FM Le Mans et www.radioalpa.com.
+ Unkle Zildjian + "CRASH ME "

+ Unkle Zildjian + "CRASH ME "



Sep 13 2009 9:15 AM


 

J3

J3



Aug 25 2009 4:42 PM

Vade in pace.



lucille calmel

lucille calmel



Aug 16 2009 5:31 PM

ee
ulysses avath

ulysses AVATH



Jul 30 2009 8:32 PM

hello
LUDD

LUDD



Jul 18 2009 10:01 AM

Hi there!

A new track to listen to is always good news, isn't it?

Check this one out. It's called TUXEDO GIRL and it's just for you...

All the beats

Chris LUDD

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PS: Thanks for your music!!!
produções Ganza

produções Ganza



Jul 5 2009 10:30 PM

pG

Strange Frequencies Channel

a non-stop radio emission

@ astrangerparadise.com
OFF/BRUMA

OFF/BRUMA



Jun 28 2009 7:22 PM

OFF/BRUMA

Locating signal. Node: expand.
DON PEDRO

DON PEDRO



May 6 2009 6:06 PM

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Ert aka Torii Kami

Ert aka Torii Kami



May 4 2009 1:36 PM

on the road again...

http://www.myspace.com/complotbronswick

Concert Complot la Loco, Paris, 29 avril 2009, photos Bernard Silag

..
taâlem, Kokeshidisk & Lucioléditions

taâlem, Kokeshidisk & Lucioléditions



Apr 29 2009 1:03 PM

Lucioléditions, a taâlem sublabel, proudly presents





INTERNAL FUSION "tribute to hastia" CD

limited to 300 copies, presented in a transparent slim dvd-case


available now for 12 euros (+ postage) from http://www.taalem.com

LUDD

LUDD



Apr 10 2009 1:19 PM

Hey!
Thanks for the ADD and your friendship!
You can listen to our 4 amazing NEW RECORDINGS online!!!
Just enjoy...
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EPSILONIA, Radio Libertaire 89.4 FM

EPSILONIA, Radio Libertaire 89.4 FM



Apr 8 2009 9:50 AM

Jeudi 9 Avril à partir de 22h00

Epsilonia Helvet Underground


Live et interview de la jeune scène des musiques expérimentales et extrêmes de Suisse.



Overload Collapse
Bug informatiques, larsen et distorsion
www.myspace.com/overloadcollapse

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® (aka Niko(la))
Laptop (max /msp), travail en temps réel sur des feedback …
www.myspace.com/threelilpoints

Tokage (aka Yann Grivet)
Expérimentations électroniques
www.myspace.com/greengoku





Radio Libertaire

Hertzien : 89.
4 fm

Streaming : http://ecoutez.radio-libertaire.org:8080/radiolib.m3u






ELECTRONIC PRESS KIT

ELECTRONIC PRESS KIT



Apr 4 2009 12:32 PM

ELECTRONIC PRESS KIT + FRANZ NO
France
1 CD
5 € + port
Projet experimental / industrielle de Emmanuel D (Electric press kit) en association avec FRANZ NO.

100 exemplaires

Le disque est disponible:
http://meka.3w-fr.com/
www.myspace.com/mekaprods





Track list:

Vergiss mein nicht
Dance music mother fucker
Cyber galactic fly girl (Dist mix)
Vergiss mein nicht (Rough Mix)
Combattimento (Storm Version)
Cyber galactic fly girl (Apartment in Kiev version)
LUDD

LUDD



Apr 2 2009 4:37 PM

Thanks for the ADD!
Hope you'll like our music the way we liked yours.

All the best
lucille calmel

lucille calmel



Mar 29 2009 10:16 PM

c
SoS

SoS



Mar 25 2009 11:51 PM

Vertiges

Vertiges



Mar 22 2009 1:07 PM

Lundi 23 mars, Vertiges donne carte blanche à Xavier Plumas (à l'occasion de la sortie de son album La Gueule du Cougouar). Vertiges en direct 21h00-22h30 sur 107.
3 FM ou radioalpa.com, rediffusions : jeudi à 13h45 et dimanche à 23h00.

Bonne écoute !
SoS

SoS



Mar 4 2009 4:44 PM

The Method Learned

The Method Learned



Feb 21 2009 7:54 PM

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