
Pascal Paul Vincent Comelade (born 30 June 1955), is a French musician.
Comelade was born in
Montpellier,
France
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. After living for several years in
Barcelona
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, he made his first album, ''Fluence'', influenced by
electronic music
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and by the group
Heldon
Heldon was a French electronic rock band originally active between 1974 and 1978, and led by guitarist Richard Pinhas. Other members included synthesizer player Patrick Gauthier and drummer François Auger. The name of the band was taken from the 1 ...
.
Subsequently, his music has become more acoustic and is characterised by the sounds of
toy instrument
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* air horns, composed of a pressurized air source coupled to a horn, designed to create an ...
s, used as solo-instruments and as an integral part of the sound of his group, the
Bel Canto Orquestra BEL can be an abbreviation for:
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* Bharat Electronics Limited, an Indian st ...
. In 2007 he did a Take-Away Show acoustic video session shot by
Vincent Moon
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.
He has collaborated with many singers and musicians from diverse genres of music including
Robert Wyatt
Robert Wyatt (born Robert Wyatt-Ellidge, 28 January 1945) is a retired English musician. A founding member of the influential Canterbury scene bands Soft Machine and Matching Mole, he was initially a kit drummer and singer before becoming p ...
,
Dani,
Faust
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,
Christophe Miossec,
Toti Soler,
Jac Berrocal
Jacques "Jac" Berrocal (born 22 October 1946, Saint-Jean d'Angély) is a French trumpeter, singer and composer. He has been active since the 1970s in the independent and avant-garde music scene, and has released many albums. He also founded and p ...
,
Pierre Bastien and
P.J. Harvey to mention just a few.
Discography
* 1975 : ''Fluence''
* 1978 :
** ''Séquences Paiennes''
** ''Vertical Pianos''
* 1980 :
** ''Paralelo''
** ''Ready-Made''
* 1981 : ''Slow Music''
* 1982 :
** ''Sentimientos''
** ''Irregular Organs''
* 1983 :
** ''Fall Of Saigon''
** ''Logique du Sens''
* 1984 :
** ''La Dialectique Peut-Elle Casser des Briques ?'' (with
Cathy Claret
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's voice).
** ''Bel Canto Orquestra''
** ''Milano Enharmonisto''
** ''Précis de Décomposition Bruitiste''
** ''Scénes de Musique Ralentie''
** ''Détail Monochrome''
* 1986 : ''Bel Canto''
* 1987 : ''El Primitivismo''
* 1988 :
** ''Impressionnismes''
** ''Rock Del Veneno''
* 1989 :
** ''33 Bars''
** ''Cent Regards''
* 1991 :
** ''Ragazzin' The Blues''
** ''Pataphysical Polka''
** ''Haikus de Pianos''
* 1992 :
** ''Traffic d'Abstraction''
** ''Topographie Anecdotique''
** ''El Ermitaño'' - with Bel Canto Orquestra
* 1993 : ''Yo Quiero Un Tebeo''
* 1994 : ''Danses Et Chants de
Syldavie (Apologie de la reprise individuelle)''
* 1995 : ''El Cabaret Galactic''
* 1996 :
** ''Musiques Pour Films Vol.2''
** ''Tango Del Rossello''
** ''Un samedi Sur la Terre'' - Soundtrack
* 1997 :
** ''Un Tal Jazz''
** ''Oblique Sessions'' - with
Pierre Bastien,
Jac Berrocal
Jacques "Jac" Berrocal (born 22 October 1946, Saint-Jean d'Angély) is a French trumpeter, singer and composer. He has been active since the 1970s in the independent and avant-garde music scene, and has released many albums. He also founded and p ...
and
Jaki Liebezeit
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* 1998 :
** ''L'Argot du Bruit'' (with
PJ Harvey
Polly Jean Harvey (born 9 October 1969) is an English singer, songwriter, and musician. Primarily known as a vocalist and guitarist, she is also proficient with a wide range of instruments.
Harvey began her career in 1988 when she joined loca ...
)
** ''ZumZum.Ka''
** ''Bel Canto Orquestra In Concerto''
* 1999 :
** ''Musiques De Genre''
** ''Live In Lisbon and Barcelona''
** ''Oblique Sessions II'' - with
Richard Pinhas
Heldon was a French electronic rock band originally active between 1974 and 1978, and led by guitarist Richard Pinhas. Other members included synthesizer player Patrick Gauthier and drummer François Auger. The name of the band was taken from the 1 ...
** ''Swing Slang Song''
* 2000 :
** ''Aigua de Florida Classes de Música a la Granja'' - with
Llorenç Balsach Llorenç may refer to:
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*Llorenç Vidal Vidal, Majorcan poet, educator and pacifist ...
** ''André Le Magnifique'' - Soundtrack (followed by 3 pieces written for the ballet "Spring man" by
Ryohei Kondo and 6 pieces written for the ballet "Zumzum-ka" by
Cesc Gelabert Cesc or CESC may refer to:
* Chamundeshwari Electricity Supply Corporation, an electricity supply company in Karnataka, India
* Calcutta Electric Supply Corporation, an electricity supply company in West Bengal, India
* Cesc Fàbregas, Spanish assoc ...
.)
** ''September Song'' - with
Robert Wyatt
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** ''Pop Songs Del Rossello'' - with
Gérard Jacquet
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** ''Pastis Catalan'' - Music for the Musée d'Art moderne de
Céret
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Geography
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(Limited Edition of 50 copies signed and numbered.)
* 2001 :
** ''La Isla Del Holandés'' - with
José Manuel Pagan
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** ''Pop Songs Del Rossello 2'' - with
Gérard Jacquet
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* 2002 :
** ''Sense el Resso del Dring''
** ''Psicotic Music' Hall''
* 2003 :
** ''Logicofobisme del Piano en Minuscul''
** ''Musica Pop (Danses de Catalunya Nord)''
* 2004 :
** ''La Filosofia del Plat Combinat''
** ''Back to Schizo 1975-1983''
* 2005 : ''Espace Détente'' - Soundtrack
* 2006
** ''Espontex sinfonia''
** ''La Manera Més Salvatge'' - with
Enric Casasses
** ''Stranger In Paradigm''
*2007 : ''Mètode de Rocanrol''
* 2008
** ''Compassió pel dimoni''
** ''The No-Dancing''
* 2009
** ''A Freak Serenade (Because) / Friki Serenata (Discmedi)''
* 2010
** ''Montpellier'' - with Gérard Pansanel and Pep Pascual
** ''N'ix'' - with
Enric Casasses
* 2011
** ''Pascal Comelade & Cobla Sant Jordi'' - with the Cobla Sant Jordi
** ''Somiatruites'' - with
Albert Pla
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* 2013
** ''Flip Side (Of Sophism)'' - with
Richard Pinhas
Heldon was a French electronic rock band originally active between 1974 and 1978, and led by guitarist Richard Pinhas. Other members included synthesizer player Patrick Gauthier and drummer François Auger. The name of the band was taken from the 1 ...
** ''El pianista del antifaz''
** ''Mosques de colors'' - with
Pau Riba
** ''Despintura fonica''
** ''Avis aux inventeurs d'épaves'' - Book of 166 Comelade paintings with two 7" singles
External links
Illustrated and commented discography, from 2000 onwards (in English)Video interview by Vilaweb 22/06/06, Catalan
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1955 births
French film score composers
French male film score composers
Musicians from Montpellier
Living people
Because Music artists