Power, Corruption & Lies - New Order


Wikipedia - "Power, Corruption & Lies is the second studio album by New Order, released in May 1983 on Factory Recordings. It is more electronic-based than their previous album Movement, with heavier use of synthesizers. The album was included by Rolling Stone magazine on its list of the 100 greatest albums of the 1980s."
Wikipedia
amazon
YouTube: Age Of Consent, The Village, Leave Me Alone, We All Stand
YouTube: Power, Corruption & Lies 57:29

2009 February: New Order
2011 May: Movement
2011 October: Low-Life
2011 December: Brotherhood
2012 May: Unknown Pleasures - Joy Division

Venture Inside of Quebec’s Garden of Decaying Books


"Berlin landscape architect Thilo Folkerts and Canadian artist Rodney LaTourelle designed the Jardin de la Connaissance back in 2010 as an installation for the International Festival des Jardins de Metis in Quebec. As time passed, the some 40,000 books and wood plates making up the walls of their garden have decayed and dissolved, while new life has also found its way in to the space."
Flavorwire

Arthur Lipsett - Very Nice, Very Nice


"Arthur Lipsett's first film is an avant-garde blend of photography and sound. It looks behind the business-as-usual face we put on life and shows anxieties we want to forget. It is made of dozens of pictures that seem familiar, with fragments of speech heard in passing and, between times, a voice saying, "Very nice, very nice." It was critically acclaimed and plays frequently in festivals and film schools around the world."
NFB
W - Arthur Lipsett
senses of cinema, Arthur Lipsett
YouTube: Very Nice, Very Nice, 21-87 (1964), Strange Codes (1974)- Part 1, Part - 2, Part - 3

The Singular Sound of Sonny Rollins


"No one knows why exactly Sonny Rollins, the tenor saxophone colossus, hasn’t recorded a good studio album since the 1960s. Though he ranks alongside Charlie Parker and John Coltrane as one of the greatest jazz saxophonists in history, some say that his style was irreparably damaged by years spent experimenting with funk, disco, and fusion in the seventies and eighties. Yet anyone who has seen Rollins perform on a good night knows that, even at eighty-one, he is still capable of playing with the same brilliance that first made giants like Charlie Parker, Miles Davis, and Thelonious Monk take an interest in him in the 1950s."
NYBooks (Video)
Wikipedia
Sonny Rollins (Video)
YouTube: First Move [1974], Live In 65 & 68 44:01, Live In 65 & 68 - 2 42:37, Sonny Rollins Ronnie Scott's Jazz Club '74 51:16, A Love Supreme '74, Sonny Rollins '74: Rescued! 58:14, Sonny Rollins: Beyond the Notes BBC Arena Documentary 59:14, I'm Old Fashioned

lignum - 2002, Ann Hamilton


"Sited in a stone barn built in 1823, lignum was formed in response to the building's history as a structure for the storage of grain and its location between the estate's 16th century castle and the extensive surrounding forests and their attendant perception as material resource and cultural reserve."
Ann Hamilton Studio
Ann Hamilton’s lignum in context(s)

2007 November: Ann Hamilton
2009 September: Songs of Ascension - Meredith Monk and Ann Hamilton
2010 March: Ann Hamilton - 1
2010 December: Ann Hamilton: An Inventory of Objects
2011 January: stylus
2011 April: indigo blue
2011 December: Objects

London Underground Calling: Yuri Suzuki’s iconic Tube Map radio


"Sound artist and designer Yuri Suzuki has produced a radio based on Harry Beck’s iconic London Underground Map. Suzuki’s radio was made as part of the Designers in Residence, and will be on display at the London Design Museum until January 13th, 2013."
Dangerous Minds
Yuri Suzuki

Fred Frith - COSA BRAVA - Banlieues Bleues Live (2008)


"It is hard to classify a performer like the English guitarist Fred Frith. He has been playing guitar since the age of 13 and he is now 62. Over those almost 50 years he has ventured into just about every nook and cranny of the guitar repertoire, performing with so many groups in so many different styles that his Wikipedia entry runs the risk of looking like a laundry list. His primary interest, however, has always been in improvisation."
Beyond the fringes of chamber music at the Great American Music Hall
YouTube: COSA BRAVA - Banlieues Bleues Live (2008), 37:57

We Own the Night: The Art of the Underbelly Project


"On the copyright page of 'We Own the Night: The Art of the Underbelly Project', curators Workhorse and PAC include on their thank you list 'all the people who know how to keep a secret and keep their mouths shut!' I’m one of these people, having been shown an early proposal for the book version of this extraordinary undertaking. An agent clued me in; a few days later I was at photographer Martha Cooper’s apartment and asked if she’d caught wind of 'Underbelly.' She’d heard all about it and was hoping to receive an invitation to the underground gallery. It was summer 2010 and the project was wrapping up. In late October of the same year, the secret was out when the New York Times ran a feature about an art installation that very few people would ever see."
Salon: Inside the ultimate subway graffiti project
The Underbelly Project: New York
The Underbelly Project (Video)
NYT: Street Art Way Below the Street, Oct. 2010 (Video)
amazon: We Own the Night: The Art of the Underbelly Project

"Funkin' for Jamaica (N.Y.)" - Tom Browne


Wikipedia - "'Funkin' for Jamaica (N.Y.)' is a 1980 single by jazz trumpeter, Tom Browne. The single -- a memoir of the neighborhood in the New York City borough of Queens where Browne was born and raised -- is from his second solo album, Love Approach. Browne got the idea for the song while he was at his parents' home. The vocals for the single were provided by Toni Smith, who also helped compose the song. The song hit number one on the U.S. R&B chart for a month. 'Funkin' for Jamaica' peaked at number nine on the dance chart and made the Top 10 on the UK singles chart."
Wikipedia
YouTube: Funkin' for Jamaica

"Ghost Town" - The Specials


Wikipedia - "'Ghost Town' is the title of a 1981 song by the British ska band, The Specials. The song spent three weeks at number one and ten weeks in the top 40 of the UK Singles Chart. Addressing themes of urban decay, deindustrialisation, unemployment and violence in inner cities, the song is remembered for being a hit at the same time as riots were occurring in British cities. As such, it is remembered as a major piece of popular social commentary."
Wikipedia
SOS: The Specials 'Ghost Town'
Guardian: Ska for the madding crowd
YouTube: The Specials - Ghost Town

2009 October: The Specials

I Remember: A Film About Joe Brainard by Matt Wolf (2012)


"Thanks to the generosity of filmmaker Matt Wolf, PennSound is able to share an exclusive clip from his new documentary short, I Remember: A Film About Joe Brainard, with our listeners. Below, you'll also find the film's trailer and a brief synopsis. For more information, please visit the film's website. Modesty, whimsy, and clarity of design grace the work of Joe Brainard (1941-1994), an artist and writer whose evocations of memory and desire perhaps found their greatest expression in his memoir-poem I Remember."
PennSound (Video)
I Remember: A Film About Joe Brainard by Matt Wolf
Keep the Lights On Film
ARTFORUM: Matt Wolf

2008 February: Joe Brainard
2010 November: I Remember
2011 October: A State of the Flowers Report
2011 November: Joe Brainard: A Retrospective
2012 March: Bolinas Journal

Johnny Osbourne


Wikipedia - "Johnny Osbourne (born Errol Osbourne, 1948) is a popular Jamaican reggae and dancehall singer, who rose to success in the late 1970s and mid 1980s. His album Truths and Rights was a notable roots reggae success, and featured 'Jah Promise' and the album's title track, 'Truths and Rights'. However, he is probably best known for his mid 1980s dancehall reggae hits 'Buddy Bye' (based on King Jammy's Sleng Teng riddim), 'Ice Cream Love' and 'Water Pumping'."
Wikipedia
Roots Archives - Johnny Osbourne
YouTube: Truth and Rights, Eternal Peace, All I Have is Love, Jahovia, No Ice Cream Love, Here I Come Again, Johnny Osbourne & Aswad - Don't Bite The Hand 12" 1979, Ready Or Not, In Your Eyes

John Cage's Los Angeles


"John Cage was born Sept. 5, 1912, at Good Samaritan Hospital in downtown Los Angeles. There is no plaque. Nor are there plaques anywhere in L.A., Long Beach, Santa Monica or Claremont, cities where Cage grew up, studied and gave his first concerts. And became John Cage. He was, perhaps, the greatest music radical of the 20th century. He composed using chance procedures. His music honored silence along with sound. He made no distinction between traditional musical sounds and what some call noise. He embraced, rather than escaped from, messy urban life as well as anarchic nature. He was controversial, to say the least, but his influence has been, and continues to be, extraordinary. No one in the last century did more to change the way much of the world now thinks about, makes and consumes art."
LA Times
LA Times: A cross section of John Cage compositions (Video)
LA Times: John Cage's reach extended well beyond experimental music
LA Times: In art as in music, John Cage reveals the world within
LA Times: Events honoring John Cage at 100

2008 February: John Cage
2010 January: 4′33″
2010 October: Indeterminacy
2010 November: Silence: lectures and writings
2011 January: Toy piano
2011 May: Imaginary Landscape No. 1 (1939)
2012 February: I Have Nothing to Say and I Am Saying It (1990)
2012 April: John Cage Unbound: A Living Archive

Hyuro New Mural In Besancon, France


"After the controversial mural painted in Atlanta just over a week ago (covered), Hyuro is back in Europe where she painted this beautiful mural in Besancon, France. The new piece is part of this year's Bien Urbain festival and features four women dressed up as sheep enthralled in a ritual dance while being observed, but not intimidated by three wolves. As usual this Argentinean artist delivers a haunting mural where the restricted palette highlights the composition and symbolism of the piece."
Street Art News
Bien Urbain - France (Video)
Hyuro
Juxtapoz

Paul Eluard - A Moral Lesson


"... Paul Eluard was briefly involved with the Dada Movement, but soon helped to found Surrealism, though he would later break from that movement as well. Throughout his life, Eluard perceived poetry as an action capable of arousing awareness in his readers, and recognized it as a powerful force in the struggle of political, sexual, and social change. Published in 1949, A MORAL LESSON explores evil and good as slightly unpredictable forces which at times might be perceived as indistinguishable. Yet Eluard explores the two with a determined effort to transform evil into good."
SPD Books
Double Change
amazon: A Moral Lesson

Diffusion Over Sublimation - Benjamin Dauer


Magnolia (Taken with instagram)
"They may break champagne bottles over the bows of ships to inaugurate their voyage, but Benjamin Dauer took a plosive-free approach when he tested out his newly rebuilt studio. He reconstructed the studio “from the ground up,” and then set about an initial work, built much like his studio largely from pre-existing pieces but experienced in a new light. In other words — his words — the track, titled 'Driving Stage,' is 'a little remix.'"
disquiet (Video)
Benjamin Dauer (Video)
Benjamin Dauer Blog (Video)
SoundCloud (Video)
YouTube: Harmony Bound

Alice Neel: Late Portraits and Still Lifes


Nancy
"David Zwirner Gallery recently gave the late figurative painter Alice Neel prime real estate in its prominent Chelsea locale, also releasing an accompanying exhibition catalogue by Radius Books. Alice Neel: Late Portraits and Still Lifes, which marked the second time Zwirner exhibited her work since taking over representation of her estate in 2009, gives a glimpse into the last two decades of Neel’s life as a working artist in New York, from 1964 to 1983. Neel’s intimate portraits of her friends and family become a painted diary, documenting what it was like to be a part of her immediate milieu."
The Brooklyn Rail
David Zwirner: Alice Neel: Late Portraits and Still Lifes
amazon: Alice Neel: Late Portraits and Still Lifes
YouTube: Alice Neel "Late Portraits & Still Lifes" at DAVID ZWIRNER

2010 October: Alice Neel

Youssou N'dour - Djamil


"N'Dour has become one of the biggest names in Sahelian pop, certainly in the eyes of non-African enthusiasts. Djamil is a collection of previously unreleased cuts (unreleased in France, anyway) from 1984 and 1985. On one level, you know what to expect. But most of the numbers here are less synthesized, more straightforward -- and at the same time quite rich, with excellent horns as well as the usual very individual singing."
allmusic
YouTube: Djino‬‏, Nanette Ada, Laye Fall, Bekoor, Wagane Faye, Xale Yi Rew Mi

2009 December: Youssou N'dour

Peter Gourfain


Hen Eys Tru Ile, 1993
"... Although Gourfain prefers the existing ambiguities of his images rather than supplied meaning, a sociopolitical ambiguous Americana is present in many of his prints. The stylized images, dark contrast and heavy line lend gravitas to the subjects. In Gourfain’s prints, Romanesque figures and objects mingle. Images emerge from each other and body parts from new objects and characters, delineated by text and the occasional splash of color. Heads roll and shadows loom in the landscape as figures intertwine and repel amongst ladders and chairs, creating a firm uncertainty, to which the artist does not comment."
Projects Gallery
Projects Gallery - 1
flickr
Brooklyn Museum

Buster Brown


Wikipedia - "Buster Brown (August 15, 1911 – January 31, 1976) was an American blues and R&B singer best known for his hit, 'Fannie Mae'. Brown was born in Cordele, Georgia, and in the 1930s and 1940s he played harmonica at local clubs and made a few non-commercial recordings. ... In 1959 at almost fifty years of age, he recorded the rustic blues, 'Fannie Mae', which featured Brown's harmonica playing and whoops, which went to # 38 in the U.S. Top 40, and to #1 on the R&B chart in April 1960. His remake of Louis Jordan's 'Is You Is or Is You Ain't My Baby' reached # 81 on the pop charts later in 1960, but did not make the R&B chart."
Wikipedia
YouTube: Is You Is or Is You Ain't My Baby, Fannie Mae, Doctor Brown, Sugar Babe, Don't Dog Your Woman, Lost In A Dream, Crawlin King Snake, The Madison Shuffle, I'm Gonna Make You Happy (1943), War Song, I`m Gonna Make You Happy

Little Italy


Old Mulberry - Early 1900s
Wikipedia - "Little Italy is a neighborhood in lower Manhattan, New York City, once known for its large population of Italians. Today the neighborhood of Little Italy consists of Italian stores and restaurants. Historically, Little Italy on Mulberry Street, extends as far south as Canal Street, as far north as Bleecker, as far west as Lafayette and as far east as the Bowery. It borders Chinatown at Bowery."
Wikipedia
Little Italy
Video:Walking Tour of Little Italy's San Gennaro Festival
YouTube: Tour of NYC's Little Italy: Where wise guys got whacked, The Best Places to Eat in Little Italy NYC

La La La Human Steps - Amelia


"... Choreographer Edouard Lock believes that dance, like language, has its power not in the meaning of the words or steps, but rather in their syntax or structure. In 'Amelia' he uses repetition, modification, and the partial isolation of moments through lighting to create the world in flux as he wants us to see it. This piece, while having to do with memories of a transvestite he once knew, deals more with the actual act of remembering."
Ballet Dance Magazine
amazon: La La La Human Steps: Amelia (2002)
YouTube: Amelia

2008 July: La La La Human Steps
2010 May: David Bowie - "Look Back In Anger"
2010 September: Mondo Beyondo

The Motorcycle Diaries


Wikipedia - "The Motorcycle Diaries (Spanish: Diarios de motocicleta) is a 2004 biopic about the journey and written memoir of the 23-year-old Ernesto Guevara, who would several years later become internationally known as the iconic Marxist revolutionary Che Guevara. The film recounts the 1952 expedition, initially by motorcycle, across South America by Guevara and his friend Alberto Granado. As the adventure initially centered around youthful hedonism unfolds, Guevara discovers himself transformed by his observations on the life of the impoverished indigenous peasantry."
Wikipedia
W - The Motorcycle Diaries (book)
amazon: The Motorcycle Diaries (2004)
1952, The Motorcycle Diaries
YouTube: The Motorcycle Diaries Trailer, The Motorcycle Diaries Official Film Trailer

2010 March: Che

Marc Ribot


Wikipedia - "Marc Ribot (... born May 21, 1954) is an American guitarist and composer. His own work has touched on many styles, including no wave, free jazz, and Cuban music. Ribot is also known for collaborating with other musicians, most notably Tom Waits, Elvis Costello, and composer John Zorn."
Wikipedia
Marc Ribot
npr: Marc Ribot (Video)
amazon: Marc Ribot
YouTube: Dark Was The Night (Cold Was The Ground), No Me Llores Mas, TRIO COMPAORÉ - MARSEILLE, Happiness Is a Warm Gun (Live in Copenhagen, April 9th, 2011) - The Beatles, Marc Ribot Part1, Part2, Part3, Part4, MARIANNE FAITHFULL w/ MARC RIBOT -- "AS TEARS GO BY", Marc Ribot Trio, Henry Grimes, Chad Taylor, London 2011, The Sous Le Ciel de Paris, LaMonte's Nightmare, St. James Infirmary

Capitol Radio / Janie Jones / What's My Name / Garageland ~ The Clash ~ Live 1977


"'Garageland' -
Back in the garage with my bullshit detector
Carbon monoxide making sure it's effective
People ringing up making offers for my life
But I just wanna stay in the garage all night
We're a garage band
We come from garageland"
YouTube: Capitol Radio / Janie Jones / What's My Name / Garageland ~ The Clash ~ Live 1977

Tomoko Sauvage


"Tomoko Sauvage: water, porcelain bowls, hydrophones, condenser mics, metal wire and wood spoons. Sauvage, a Paris-based Japanese musician, uses water filled porcelain bowls for her electro-acoustic performances and compositions. The use of hydrophones (underwater microphones) allows her to capture the subtle sound of water waves and drops resonating in porcelain bowls. The serene, contemplative aquatic soundscape is woven from these fragile materials." Erik B.
Tomoko Sauvage - Ombrophilia (Video)
Tomoko Miyata Sauvage
Tomoko Sauvage
Tomoko Sauvage (Lp) + Hervé Moire (cd), soundcloud
YouTube: Momus & Tomoko Miyata, Tomoko Sauvage at la générale, 2006, Tomoko Sauvage @ La Veilleuse, Tomoko Sauvage & M.C. Schmidt at High Zero 2010 Part1, Part2, Tomoko Miyata @ miniplacard

Shulamith Firestone


Wikipedia - "Shulamith Firestone (born January 7, 1945 - found dead August 28, 2012), (also called Shulie, or Shuloma) was a Canadian-born feminist. She was a central figure in the early development of radical feminism, having been a founding member of the New York Radical Women, Redstockings, and New York Radical Feminists. In 1970, she authored The Dialectic of Sex: The Case for Feminist Revolution, an important and widely influential feminist text."
Wikipedia
W - New York Radical Women
W - Redstockings
W - New York Radical Feminists
Women and Marxism: Shulamith Firestone
Women and Marxism: The Dialectic of Sex: The Case for Feminist Revolution
amazon: The Dialectic of Sex: The Case for Feminist Revolution

Obscure No. 2: Ensemble Pieces – Christopher Hobbs, John Adams, Gavin Bryars (1975)


"... This ‘Ensemble Pieces’ LP gathers 3 veterans of systems music and reads like a manifesto for things to come on Obscure. Christopher Hobbs was a member of AMM circa The Crypt and Laminal LPs. His 2 contributions are cheerful repetitve carolls on organ, bells and toy piano, closer to what he did with Promenade Theatre Orchestra than AMM. According to Wikipedia Aran is based on ‘a knitting pattern for an Aran sweater, with its different stitches, [determining] the pitches chosen and the instruments to play them’. John Adams contributes 3 austere and slowly evolving instrumental pieces from a live recording with his New Music Ensemble, San Francisco. Gavin Bryars‘ ’1,2, 1-2-3-4′ is an extraordinary set up for ensemble where each interpret listens to a cassette on headphones and mimick the sounds he hears on his own instrument."
Continuo
UbuWeb: Obscure No. 2: Ensemble Pieces – Christopher Hobbs, John Adams, Gavin Bryars (1975)

Marley


Wikjipedia - "Marley is a 2012 documentary-biographical film directed by Kevin MacDonald documenting the life of Bob Marley. It was released in theatres on April 20, 2012. The soundtrack to Marley was released four days prior to the movie, on April 16, 2012. It contains most of the songs used throughout the movie, with the exception of 'A Teenager in Love'. The soundtrack's first single is 'High Tide or Low Tide' which was released as a single on August 9, 2011. The soundtrack's tracklist is arranged chronologically as it appears on the film."
Wikipedia
Guardian: Marley – review (Video)
NYT: Reggae’s Mellow King, Defined by a Legacy He Couldn’t Outrun (Video)
Netflix: Marley
YouTube: Marley Trailer Official 2012, Marley Trailer # 2 (Documentary Film 2012)

2010 November: Bob Marley and the Wailers
2011 May: Bob Marley & the Wailers Live 1973 - 1975
2011 July: Tuff Gong Studios 1980
2012 March: Bob Marley: Live in Santa Barbara

Hermann Hesse


Wikipedia - "Hermann Hesse (... July 2, 1877 – August 9, 1962) was a German-Swiss poet, novelist, and painter. His best-known works include Steppenwolf, Siddhartha, and The Glass Bead Game, each of which explores an individual's search for authenticity, self-knowledge and spirituality. In 1946, he received the Nobel Prize in Literature."
Wikipedia
W - Steppenwolf
W - Siddhartha
W - The Glass Bead Game
Hermann Hesse (1877-1962)

‘Hip Hop Family Tree’ Comics Explain Genesis of the Genre


"They say the story of Jesus is the greatest ever told, but JC didn’t steal a DJ mixer during the New York Blackout of ‘77 or bomb a subway car with Fab 5 Freddy. With his 'Hip Hop Family Tree,' comics artist Ed Piskor delves into the history of hip-hop and gets straight-up biblical, penning a 'who-begat-whom' with a b-boy twist. Subtitled 'A Look into the Viral Propagation of a Culture,' the weekly web comic series, available exclusively at BoingBoing.net, traces the relationships that built hip-hop during its nigh-ancient formative days around the boroughs of New York."
MTV Hive
Brain Rot: Hip Hop Family Tree
Ed Piskor Report

2012 January: The Hip-Hop Family Tree: A Look Into the Viral Propagation of a Culture

Pina Bausch Costumes


"Bamboo Blues" - Pina Bausch (Costume Design : Marion Cito)
"Visionary choreographer Pina Bausch never followed a prescribed method when conceiving her unique productions. Guided instead by her finely honed intuition, Bausch would let the works develop in an organic, visceral manner and her trusted company of dancers and collaborators at the Tanztheater Wuppertal would fall into step as her creative vision unfolded. For costume designer Marion Cito – who has been in the role since 1980 – this meant designing costumes 'speculatively', relying on a certain amount of guesswork, in terms of the direction she felt each piece might take, in order that her workshop kept pace."
In Pictures
mubi: Dress Rehearsal
Tanztheater Wuppertal: Marion Cito
Tanztheater Wuppertal: Rolf Borzik
What we do
Guardian: Hurts so good
Femininity and Body Language; Reflections on Pina Bausch and Mats Ek - Margareta Sörenson
NYT: Person and Performer, and No Space Between
YouTube: Orpheus and Eurydice (Costumes & lights : Rolf Borzik), Bamboo Blues (Costume Design : Marion Cito)

2008 May: Pina Bausch
2009 June: Pina Bausch, 1940-2009

Einstein on the Blog: Christopher Knowles’ Typings


"The versatile artist, performer, and poet Christopher Knowles caught the attention of the New York art world through his collaborations with Robert Wilson in the 1970s. While still a teenager, Knowles appeared in Wilson’s 1973 production of The Life and Times of Joseph Stalin at BAM. He then went on to contribute to—and to highly influence—many of Wilson’s key early productions, such as A Letter for Queen Victoria and Einstein on the Beach, for which Knowles was the main librettist. In the second half of the 70s, Knowles and Wilson performed everywhere from St. Mark’s Church to Shiraz in their antic DiaLog series, which Knowles co-designed, co-wrote, and co-directed with Wilson."
BAM 150 Years
Nothing to Say & Saying It
Christopher Knowles (b 1954)
Gavin Brown's enterprise
More Christopher Knowles...
Famous people with unspecified forms of autism
YouTube: the sundance kid is beautiful, a letter to queen victoria: robert wilson + christopher knowles, Robert Wilson reads 5 poems by Christopher Knowles
vimeo: Loof and Let Dime

"This Must Be the Place (Naive Melody)" - Talking Heads


Wikipedia - "'This Must Be the Place (Naive Melody)' is a song by New Wave band Talking Heads, released as the second single from their fifth album Speaking in Tongues. The lyrics were written by David Byrne, and the music was written by Byrne and the other members of the band, Chris Frantz, Tina Weymouth and Jerry Harrison."
Wikipedia
YouTube: "This Must Be the Place (Naive Melody)"

Grauzone


Wikipedia - "Grauzone ... was a band from Berne, Switzerland active in the early 80s. At the end of 1979 Marco Repetto (drums) and GT (bass) left the punk band Glueams, to form together with Martin Eicher (guitar, vocals, synthesizer) a new band called Grauzone. Martin had already supported Glueams on their single mental. They gave their first concert in March 1980 at the club Spex in Berne. Martin's brother Stephan Eicher (guitar, synthesizer) and Claudine Chirac (saxophone) supplemented the group temporarily in live appearances and recordings."
Wikipedia
amazon: Grauzone
YouTube: Eisbaer, Schlachtet, Film 2, Raum, Träume mit mir, Ich Lieb Sie, Der Weg Zu Zweit, Wütendes glas, Moskau, Hinter Den Bergen, Eisbär