Exactly one week ago, we went to see Intige Taluure and Mauro Pawlowski in concert.
Intige Taluure (fronted by Jean-Marie & Kim) would not only be presenting their "Poep De Disco" album, but also their collaboration with Mauro, "Newtons Flat Fidelity".
It's a rare occasion to see Intige Taluure in concert, so I took the entire family along. They did not know what to expect, but neither did I as Intige Taluure always succeeds in surprising the audience.
Intege Taluure opened the evening with a set of short and powerful pieces. Energetic, experimental at times, and at a safe distance from commercial success.
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The second set had Jean-Marie and Kim on stage with Mauro Pawlowski. Orchestrated chaos. Fun. Hilarious at times.
And a remarkable guest appearance by Jo (?) on soprano sax who cited Don Van Vliet's 'Fast 'n Bulbous' after an improvised piece.
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What an evening.
If you're ever able to catch Intige Taluure in concert, you shouldn't hesitate.
The perfect souvernirs were available at the merch shop:
If you're ever able to catch Intige Taluure in concert, you shouldn't hesitate.
The perfect souvernirs were available at the merch shop:
The "Poep De Disco" LP on clear vinyl.
Every album (limited to 150 copies) comes with a different album cover (or wallpaper).
"Newtons Flat Fidelity" LP, also out on 2 cassette tapes (with a couple of tracks that are not on the LP).
Two editions of the LP, including a limited splattered vinyl edition (with a signed print).
The rest of the family was rather quiet on the way back home but I guess they'll thank me later.
"At a safe distance from commercial success."
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