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Lausanne Underground Film&music Festival 2014


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CINÉMA: MUSIC IN FILMS/ DOCUMENTARIES

PEACHES DOES HERSELF
Mer 16.10.13, 18:30, Zinéma 1
Dim 20.10.13, 20:30, Le Romandie
Réal.: Peaches, 2012, Allemagne, HD, couleur, anglais, 80 min
Voilà plus de dix ans qu’elle écume les scènes du monde entier en vociférant «Suck and Let It Go», «Fuck or Kill» ou «Rock’n’Roll». Peaches, sa provoc’ et son féminisme éclairé, on a maintes fois rêvé de les voir au LUFF, mais ils nous ont toujours échappé. Voici que la Canadienne de Berlin débarque là où on ne l’attendait pas: sur grand écran, pour un opéra queer-rock dans la veine des comédies musicales qu’elle a toujours adorées: le «Rocky Horror Picture Show» et «Phantom of the Paradise».
La bande annonce: http://youtu.be/Xl_w4Gma6vM


Photo: Micke Keysendal
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MUSIQUE: MERCREDI 16.10

SMEGMA (USA) – 40th anniversary
Performance: 01:00 à la Salle des fêtes
Partie essentielle de la «Los Angeles Free Music Society» des seventies, la radicalité de leur musique (la plus basse des formes, affirment-ils) et leur totale liberté d’expression ont influencé de nombreux artistes tels Merzbow, Wolf Eyes ou Thurston Moore. Tout à la fois surf, out-jazz, garage, tape abuse, bruit, collages, art brut concret, contra rock, ab-surdo experimental. Les cinq membres de Smegma aiment le mainstream et simultanément cherchent à l’éventrer, indiquant une voie d’or entre fun et grillage de cerveau. Invité spécial pour une performance visuelle au milieu du concert de Smegma: Kosuke Kawamura.


Oblivia i Smegma. Photo: Lars Jönsson

Figure de proue féminine du groupe: OBLIVIA! Elle joue depuis 20 ans dans SMEGMA!

Jackie Stewart aka Rock and Roll Jackie aka Oblivia est une légende noise californienne!
Jackie Stewart (a.k.a Oblivia) started working with sound as a medium in 1979. After early experiments involving electric guitar and vocals, Jackie Stewart found her voice on the turntables when she discovered the link between her visual collages and her sound work. Usually found performing with avant/psych/folk pioneers Smegma, her recent solo project entitled “uncracked” reveals a playfully disturbed sound world where toys and turntables are manipulated to conjure sound as faded memory, familiar to all, yet just beyond the far side of recognition. In 1979, Stewart started performing live improv pieces, inspired by the so-called “punk” music” scene, joining Gumby Antichrist with X.J.Elliot and Jerry A. (later known as Poison Idea), where she played guitar and performed experimental vocals. In 1983 she joined joined Smegma where she also played guitar, saxophone, cow bell, tape loops, Casio, electronics, Drums, Bass, turntables and vocals and has been known under such assumed names as, “rock and roll Jackie” and “Oblivia.”
As a member of Smegma, Stewart has performed live with the Dead Kennedys, the Butthole Surfers, Perry Robinson, 1/2 Japanese, Merzbow, the Boredoms, Wolf Eyes, Tom Recchion, Steve Mackay, Aaron Dilloway and Joe McPhee. As a member of Smegma, Stewart has appeared on more than sixty recordings including Wolf Eyes/Smegma (De Stijl Records, 2003) Smegma with Steve Mackay – Thirty Years of Service (Radon, 2004) and Rumbings (Hanson Records, 2005). Recent years have seen the re-release of several early Smegma cassettes and Lps on CD including Pigs for Lepers (Pigface, 1982/Harbinger Sound, 2006) and Live 1991-1993 (Pigface Mojo 1994/ Resipiscent, 2006).
Working solo, Stewart recently performed as Helen Blazes 1904 at the Color Out of Space Festival in Brighton, UK (November 2006). She also appeared at the 7th annual High Zero Festival in Baltimore, performing alongside Jenny Graff (US) and Fuyuki Yamakawa (Japan) as well as performing solo. Other live collaborators have included The Beast, Replicock, Alessandro Bosetti, Dave Smollen, Joseph Hammer and Caroliner among others. Her current projects include compositions for Smegma, Replicock and Rodney Forest and collaborations with Nate Young of Wolf Eyes and John Weise. Stewart was featured on the cover of modern music magazine “The Wire” in conjunction with a feature article on Smegma.


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MUSIQUE: VENDREDI 18.10 – «Mon corps est un temple»

SUGARCRAFT (France)
Performance: 02:15 à la Salle des fêtes
Sugarcraft est un des nombreux projets de John Deneuve et Doudouboy, deux artistes polymorphes, mys-térieux et insaisissables. Leur univers artistique est polymorphe, mystérieux et insaisissable. Ils constituent donc pour moi et pour toi une sorte de mystère polymorphe insaisissable, aussi fascinant et coloré que glacé et cosmique.
Site Internet: http://www.johndeneuve.com/sugarcraft/home.html
Education sexuelle sur Arte: http://creative.arte.tv/fr/labor/education-sexuelle
Concert dans une salle de classe: http://vimeo.com/42216671

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