A Blaze Colour
Against The Dark Trees Beyond
Sought-after Belgian minimal synth finally reissued and compiled on LP. They were interesting times, the early eighties.
Against a backdrop of cold war and economic crises, the DIY attitude of the earlier punk movement had spawned near
countless new genres where artists and bands broke the three-chord guitar mould and experimented with new content
matter, singular song structures and - in many cases - new instruments. Synthesizers became affordable and were no
longer the sole privilege of rock millionaires. All around the globe, musical creativity boomed as never before, and
Belgium was no exception: Digital Dance, Snowy Red, The Names, Pseudocode, Marine, 1000 Ohm, De Kommeniste, M.Bryo &
D.M.T., De Brassers, Struggler, Siglo XX are but a few legendary names of bands and artists who started making a name
for themselves. In Leuven, things were happening as well. Until then, the music scene in this rather provincial town had
been dominated by straightforward rock and blues acts. Not for much longer, though: in places like Arno'z and (later)
The Gladhouse, where young budding artists met with kindred spirits, bands were often formed on the spot and, more
importantly, started to make ripples. Ludo Camberlin and Karel 'Bam' Saelemaekers already had a certain track record in
Leuven's burgeoning music microcosm. But what they shared would become the cornerstone of A Blaze Colour (Against The
Dark Trees Beyond): a fascination for new forms and instruments, a penchant for sonic adventure and a profound love for
gripping songs. The full band name, by the way, was inspired by a phrase from the Irish-American novelist J.P. Donleavy,
a writer who belongs in the definitely-worth-checking-out section.
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Format
LP - 1 disk
Release
02-12-2022
Label
Item-nr
528306
EAN
3481575604638
Availability
Not in stock