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Olivier Di Placido DIMANCHE 1 NOVEMBRE 21h 0 0 -activiste-vétéran-et-culte pour certains de le scène noise actioniste performatrice décalée de l’underground US aux MAGIC SUNDAY EVENING WITH VETERAN UK prise avec la fascinante guitare hautement déconstruite et aux sonorités nerveuses du sur-actif jouissif musician ACOUSTIC GUITAR SECRET ICON HERO & français OILIVIER DI PLACIDO pour un dialogue intriqué MEDIEVAL-ANCIENT MUSIC AVANT-GARDE emplit de soubresauts déroutants, fusions dynamiques et TORSIONS HAUNTING FIDDLE PLAYER intentions bruitistes. PASSEUSE DE DISQUE MARIE JEANSON SET SPÉCIALEMENT PENSÉ VENDREDI 6 NOVEMBRE 22h 00 POUR L’OCCASION DAS MODEL NACHT Michael Chapman (GBR) GUITARE ACOUSTIQUE SOLO Après la soirée 100% POP-CORN en compagnie de 40 mil- + lions de pop-corns sonores, la cave12 se refait une nuit Laura Cannell (GBR) avec un seul et unique morceau tournant en boucle sans discontinuer. VIOLON ACOUSTIQUE & RECORDERS (FLÛTES À BEC MÉDIÉVALES) SOLO 1000 Balles connexion & Kakakids records ont collecté des versions du tube éléctro-intemporel « DAS MODEL » Très beau dimanche soir acoustique ici en perspective pour diffusion et mini-performances live. avec la superbe venue d’un héros légendaire et mythique Plusieurs formations locales exhiberons leurs interpréta- Cave12 4 rue de la Prairie 1202 Genève de la guitare « folk & more… » internationale, et réfé- tions via larsens et modulations, citons : ANTIOCHE KIRM / rence absolue du genre pour des personnages guitaris- LE QUATUOR DE LA MORT / MASSICOT / VIOLENCE : LOLETTE / ASHLEY PAUL / : LOLETTE / ASHLEY PAUL tiques aussi essentiels que John Fahey, Jack Rose, Glenn ET HONNÊTETÉ / FU / ZEROCERVO / MASKAPOPPERS Jones, Thurston Moore, Steve Gunn, etc, etc… Contem- / SYNDROME WPW / COOL & GROUND / STRB / BLACK porain de Nick Drake (qu’il a également côtoyé), MI- THUMBTACK / THE NURSES & THE SIX BURNS / SAINTE CHAEL CHAPMAN a su développer un jeu tout sim- POSTE PUNK / THE SKANDERS… et des surprises. plement extraordinaire de maîtrise, mêlant matériel atmosphérique et autobiographique, intensité et une in- Entre linechecks et cocktails, nous écouterons les par- novation de jeu de tous les instants. ticipations des absents ou de ceux restés dans leurs contrées lointaines : JEAN LOUIS COSTES / NICOLAS Et, en première partie, complétant parfaitement l’affiche, EKLA / DELACAVE / PRÉSENT PARFAIT / LA HONTE le somptueux et merveilleux travail de l’anglaise Laura / LA CHASSE / GREDIN / CHRISTOPHE SIEBERT / Cannell, violoniste-magicienne, mêlant musique ancienne KRAFTWELSCH / CIRYUS DUFOY / MR. CONNARD médiévale et torsion avant-gardiste/expérimentale comme / HVSVH / DADALU / GREGALDUR / OSO EL ROTO / personne d’autre. Elle délivre une musique captivante, pro- CUL DE SAC… and many more, une quantité assom- fonde, ensorcelante, magique et hors du temps, utilisant mante de contributions à se garder pour le grand soir. diverses techniques non-orthodoxes (double archet sur son violon ou archet totalement déconstruit), jouant de deux Début 22 h 00 précises ! recorders (flûtes à becs anciennes) en même temps pour un résultat de toute beauté, se suspendant dans le temps. DIMANCHE 8 NOVEMBRE 21h 00 MERCREDI 4 NOVEMBRE 21h 00 SPECIAL COULISSAGE EVENING FROM L’ECURIE TO CAVE12 2 EXCELLENT ELECTROACOUSTICS- du Fonds culturel Sud, de la Brasserie Egger, du Réservoir, du Réservoir, de la Brasserie Egger, du Fonds culturel Sud, des Hôtels Fassbind et de tous les lieux qui nous ont accueilli. www.cave12.org ELECTRONICS WILD & NERVOUS LOUD PASSEURS DE DISQUES PERFORMATIVE ACTS SOFY MALADIE & FUXY LADY France Sauvage (FRA) À L’ÉCURIE ARNO BRUIL, JOHANN MAZÉ, MANUEL DUVAL : 21 h MASSICOT (CHE) MANIPULATIONS ÉLECTRONIQUES 22 h BATALJ (DEU) + À LA CAVE12 Crank Sturgeon/ 23 h OLIMPIA SPLENDID (FIN) Olivier di Placido (USA/FRA) HETA BILALETDIN, JOANNA KARANKA, KATRI GUITARS TRANSFORMÉES, MICROS, SIPILÄINEN : GUITARES ÉLECTRIQUES, BASSE OBJETS TROUVÉS, VOIX, ÉLECTRIQUE, VOIX, BOITE À RYTHMES-CASIO MANIPULATIONS ÉLECTRONIQUES, ETC, ETC MASSICOT Excellente soirée en deux temps plongeant avec délice et Fantastique bonheur de groupe genevois qu’on ne pré- : AURÉLIE DOUTRE / BABA COMMANDANT AND THE MANDINGO BAND JIM SAUTER & KID MILLIONS DANS LES ARBRES savoir-faire dans les méandres de l’improvisation électroa- sente plus ici, ce qui impressionne aujourd’hui peut-être coustique sauvage, de collages brutaux, de manipulations le plus chez les quatre MASSICOT, c’est, au-delà de leur électroniques bizutées, de nervosités dialoguées, de sou- formidable constance et leur présence omni-présente dans terrains rampants, de stridences affirmées et de voix-scal- nombre de salles européennes, la télépathie de haute préci- pels/chirurgicales… avec l’excellent trio FRANCE SAU- sion entourant chaque apparition live du groupe. VAGE, pourfendeur d’un excellent nouveau disque « Jeux vocaux au bord de la Dronne » venant de sortir sur le BATALJ non moins excellent label lyonnais GAFFER et de l’autre Combo sauvage à 4 têtes, les berlinois de Batalj dé- OUR LOVE WILL DESTROY THE WORLD 1.11—29.11.2015 / CRANK STURGEON OLIVIER DI PLACIDO DAS MODEL NACHT OLIMPIA SPLENDID MICHAEL CHAPMAN / LAURA CANNELL FRANCE SAUVAGE BLANCHE CARTE / FU ÎLE DÉSERTE AKOUPHENE / TARZANA ANTOINE BEUGER / ACCUEIL FESTIVAL INSUB XTET PLAY de Genève ainsi que par la République Ville Subventionné par la avec les soutiens et dons ponctuels de et le canton de Genève, de la Loterie Romande, de la FPLCE, la Fondation Ernst Göhner, côté l’excitant duo entre CRANK STURGEON, héros livrent un intense et totalement ravagé mélange de harsh-noise-trash-pagaille-hardcore-punk avec une furio- Le son et l’énergie de Baba Commandant & The Man- + architecture, leur mise en réseau ou leur cheminement dans DIMANCHE 22 NOVEMBRE 20h 3 0 suintante et hyperdimensionnelle d’ethnicité extra-terrestre sité et inventivité sonique à couper le souffle. dingo Band constitue une force formidable en live, ils ap- Insub Xtet play Antoine Beuger l’espace au travers d’une articulation narrative particulière. d’outre-espace, alignant rythmiques samplées, couches syn- pellent leur son « Juguya » et ça afro-groove à un rythme ACCUEIL FESTIVAL AKOUPHÈNE 3 thétiques et atmosphères hybrides, entre maladies tropicales OLIMPIA SPLENDID frénétique et effréné formidable. Une occasion unique de se (CHE) FRANCISCO MEIRINO (CHE) et paysages de la quatrième dimension. Excellent et sur-électrique trio féminin (YES !) formé en confronter à l’underground Burkinabé et très « NOUVELLE COMPOSITION POUR NONET » pièce électro-acoustique 2010 et nous saluant depuis Helsinki, OLIMPIA SPLEN- ANTOINE BEUGER / ALEXIS DEGRENIER / Incisive et précise, son esthétique intègre la tension entre PLONGÉE TOUS BALLASTS REMPLIS DANS DES Et, en début de soirée, un set de FU, cette résidente genevoise DID délivre une sur-entêtante musique hypnotique et répé- ANTOINE LÄNG / CYRIL BONDI / D’INCISE / matériel programmable et son échec potentiel, façonnée LIMBES SONIQUES PROPICES À LA MÉDI- délivrant d’excellents sets d’étirements électroniques pay- titive. Une spirale de riffs semblant se spiraler à l’infini et par des dispositifs hétérogènes. 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