THURSDAY 18.06.2015 : THU 18.06.2015 :
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Jeffrey Lewis & The Jrams
Indie / Folk / Punk
Jeffrey Lewis & The Jrams
Born and raised New Yorker Jeffrey Lewis leads a double-life, as both a comic book writer/artist and a musician (or is that a triple-life?). His band also has a multi-faceted existence, restlessly exploring a stylistic swath from contemplative folk narratives to distortion-fueled garage rock to soundscape abstractions and more. Most often a trio (though occasionally just Jeffrey solo, or as a duo, and on some tours as a four-piece), the Jeffrey Lewis group has shuffled its name a number of times over the years, from Jeffrey Lewis & The Creeping Brains to Jeffrey Lewis & The Jitters, Jeffrey Lewis & The Jackals, Jeffrey Lewis & The Junkyard, and others, in 2014 becoming Jeffrey Lewis & The Jrams. These various formations have toured the world from Los Angeles to London, Berlin to Beijing, Melbourne to Moscow, blowing minds all along the way and sometimes sharing stages or full tours with the likes of Stephen Malkmus & The Jicks, Devendra Banhart, Devo, The Mountain Goats, Thurston Moore, The Fall, The Vaselines, Roky Erickson, Pulp, Beth Orton, Frank Black, The Fiery Furnaces, Daniel Johnston, Scout Niblett, The Moldy Peaches, Cornershop, The Cribs, Dr. Dog, Kimya Dawson, Adam Green, Akron/Family, Black Dice, Au Revoir Simone, The Television Personalities, Jarvis Cocker and many other luminaries. Live shows often incorporate "low budget videos," Jeffrey’s large illustrations displayed to accompany certain songs, such as Jeffrey's educational multi-part "History of Communism" or flights of fancy like "The Creeping Brain."
Guillaume Maupin
A french troubadour, cultural activist and one of the Bruxelles´ Cinéma Nova programmers. Born in France a day after his parents went to see “Apocalypse Now”, humour is an integral part of music, and traditional, original, covered, wicked and strange songs are all a part of his shows. In 2011, among other stuff, he shot with 4 friends (as the Colletif One Take), “Water Music”, a musical roadmovie across Europe, to be release in May 2014. His album "Around John Locke in a Day" was composed, recorded and mixed in 24 hours during the comics festival « 24h Grandpapier ». Celebrating the figure of philosopher John Locke (1632-1704), Guillaume mixes all genres in his very own blender : reggae, medieval, bluegrass, folk, lo-fi rock, etc.