This formation is an extension of the duo formed by the two guitarists in the 90s to which the drummer Guigou Chenevier (Volapück, Etron Fou Leloublan...) joined in December 2018. All three, from music difficult to classify, with approximate names (free rock, improvised music, experimental rock ...), have, for lack of finding a satisfactory term to define them, found areas of agreement, play, where these forms can be deployed in complete freedom. From shows for young audiences to the most unbridled "noise" concerts, the path of the three musicians, taken together or separately, shows the same determination in the respect of an unwritten rule, nor even named, evolving tacitly in silence: to have serious fun while "blurring" the borders.
In co-production with
le théâtre nono - Pôle de Création Européen des Suds
Production
GMEM - Centre national de création musicale
Guigou Chenevier
Drummer of the group Etron Fou Leloublan (from 1973 to 1986), then of the group Volapük (from 1993 to 2009) and of : Les Batteries, Body Parts, Encore + Grande, Barbarie Légère, Octavo, Buga Up... He played (among others) with : Han Buhrs, Rick Brown, Tom Cora, Délices Dada, Richard Deutsch, Nick Didkovsky, Stefano Fogher, Laurent Frick, Fred Frith, Takumi Fukushima, Emmanuel Gilot, Fred Giuliani, Guillaume Saurel, Nicolas Chatenoud, Dominique Grimaud, Charles Hayward, Marc Hollander, Mark Howell, Farid Khenfouf, Gilles Laval, Cyril Lefebvre, Laurent Luci, René Lussier, Phil Minton, Cyril Darmedru, Albert Marcoeur, Maguy Marin, Elio Martusciello, Ann Rupel, Franck Testut, Claire Truche, Agnès Régolo, Bastien Pelenc, Thomas Barrière, Ted Milton, Anthony Laguerre, Michel Deltruc, Slapp Happy, Isabelle Jelen, Heidi Brouzeng... Guigou appears on more than 50 albums including : Etron Fou Leloublan, Volapük, les Batteries, Fred Frith, and 4 solo albums. He currently plays in the bands : Les Phasmes, Le Bal Inouï, Rêve Général, Les Mutants Maha and Piles. And in the shows: Musiques Minuscules, Le Contraire de Un, Ciel de Traine, Ubu Roi and Les Performants as well as the film-concerts: Nanouk l'Esquimau and The Unknown. He is artistic director and programmer of Inouï Productions since 1992 (Les Hauts Plateaux, Avignon)
Jean-François Pauvros
Jean-François Pauvros is a French musician, electric guitarist and improviser from Hautmont in the North. He was influenced by guitarists like Jimmy Page, Sonny Sharrock or Derek Bailey... He participated in the group Moebius with Gaby Bizien and Philippe Deschepper. The French talent scout Jef Gilson records Pauvros' first album with Gaby Bizien in a duo whose music is close to British free music. He met Siegfried Kessler with whom he recorded Phoenix 14 in 1978. In 1978, at the Mouffetard theater, "occupied" by La Compagnie Lubat, he played with the singer Aude Cornillac and met the trumpeter Jac Berrocal with whom he formed the group Catalogue (where the drummer Gilbert Artman succeeded Jean-Pierre Arnoux). Hathut Records publishes the first record of the group entitled Pénétration. In 1985, Jean-François Pauvros recorded Le Grand Amour with guitarist Arto Lindsay (ex-DNA), singer Ted Milton of the group Blurt and drummer Terry Day; in 1988, Hamster Attack was released with drummer Julian Fenton, singer Mary Genis and saxophonists Evan Parker and Stan Sulzmann among others. His musical nomadism has taken him to Japan (with poet Gozo Yoshimasu), the United States (with Jonathan Kane and Ernie Brooks), Chile (Ultima Round) and Ethiopia. He has played with David Holmes, Elliott Sharp, George Lewis, Jacques Thollot, Rhys Chatham and the 100 Guitars. With Mary Genis, he created a steel-drum band that also included the reggae trombonist Rico Rodriguez. He founded the groups Marteau Rouge with the sound engineer Jean-Marc Foussat and the drummer Makoto Sato, "les quatre filles de l'industrie" with Jean-François Binet, Jean-Marie Messa, Jean Nirouet, Ernie Brooks, Makoto Sato, plays in duo with the harpist Hélène Breschand and in trio with Noël Akchoté and Jean-Marc Montera. He will participate in readings-performances with the poet Charles Pennequin and the Japanese poet Gozo Yoshimasu. He has also played or released records with Daunik Lazro, Roger Turner, Keiji Haino and Kawabata Makoto (founding member of the group Acid Mothers Temple). He is the author of the music for the films Royal Bonbon and Pitchipoï by Charles Najman, Gris-Blanc by Karim Dridi and La Mécanique des femmes by Jérôme de Missolz. He works regularly with the filmmaker Guy Girard.
Nono Theater
35, traverse de Carthage13008
Marseille
RATES
Free admission
DURATION
50'
Bar and catering on site
restaurant Nono In order to guarantee the best conditions for the performance of "The Other (In)Side", the service is provided from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. and from 10:30 p.m.
Jean-Marc Montera, Jean-François Pauvros
Guitars
Guigou Chenevier
Drums, percussion