Almost one year ago since their last release on Fabrika, Lebanon Hanover return with their third full length. The first impression emerging from the cover reveals a continuity between the second and the third LP, but ‘’tomb for two’’ is not just the next set of songs from these two modern romantics.
Larissa and William are completely devoted to their music, they don’t have a home, they don’t need one, they tour around the world, getting payed off for their hard work by finding out that there still are some sensitives in a world of hipocricy.
Peek-A-Boo likes new music. We know the list is endless, but still worth checking out....of course it's music!
What about Svarta Stugan perhaps?
According to Henrik this Swedish band is like a mix between Godspeed You! Black Emperor with the sounds from the tv-series Twin Peaks.
Recently the band released a new EP: "EP2: A mutation and a madness".
The single from the Ep, a song called Second Attempt. You can listen to it here.
Lumière proudly present their forthcoming releases.
In the theatres the newest masterpiece by Hirokazu Kore-eda, Like Father Like son will be shown from 18th December on.
This fine drama was already one of the favourites at the current Filmfestival from Ghent. Expect excellent Asiatic art!
Click below to see the trailer.
Apart from that, Lumière will also release Jimmy P. on DVD.
Jimmy P. or Psychotherapy of a Plains Indian tells the story of Blackfoot Indian Jimmy Picard (Benicio Del Toro) who has been examined by French anthropologist Georges Devereux (Mathieu Amalric).
Both to its style and subject, this movie by Arnaud Desplechin has been often compared to David Cronenberg’s A Dangerous Method.
You might remember the name of Johan Troch, the DIY-musician we were interviewing some months ago, the creator of perfect soundscapes.
Johan has currently a new project out along with Peter Every and which better way there than letting him do the explanation....
Peter Every runs his own small recording studio (Neophyte Recordings) in Coventry UK.
Peter and I have found each other through Facebook.
I like the spirit and soul of Peter's fancy music environment.
And we also share the same policy about releasing our music via the internet, for a very small donation. (downloaders can choose: free, or with a donation they choose by themselves)
It took not to long, before we were fans of each other's music.
Playfully I experimented with Peter's music, by putting vocals or guitar, on a few of his compositions.
I sent him those versions via mail, and with minor modifications, remixed and remastered versions by Peter.
So far we have only done a couple of tracks, but it feels good, this cooperation.
I can already tell you that Peter Every is one so far, an unknown artist. But I do hope, he still breaks through in the UK and the rest of the globe.
He is very multifaceted as a musician and producer.
Peter is also working together with guitar-player Matt Backer (USA) who toured with Julian Lennon.
It's a small world indeed.
Click here to listen to the music....
Little Nemo was born in 1983 as the result of the musical encounter between Olivier Champeau and Vincent Gallo in the Paris area. The name stems from Windsor McCay's comic strip, dating back to the early 20th century and telling the oniric adventures of a little boy during his sleep. That sets the tone for the many arty references in the group's history. The duet asserts this psychedelic ascent while quoting Syd Barrett's Pink Floyd as their influence. Their music mixing keyboards (mainly Olivier), a drum machine and guitar/bass by Vincent is influenced by the new wave of Cure and Joy Division, as well as by the French groups Taxi Girl and Marquis de Sade.
PAST & FUTURE was originally self-produced and self-distributed by the band on his own label Artefact, as a limited edition of 500 cassettes, released in June 1987. It was sold out in a few months. The tape is meant to be conceptual.
Out on vinyl for the very first time, these original recordings were produced by the band on a 4-track cassette deck in 86-87, except track A2, recorded on a 8-track tape recorder at 8PM Studio in Lyon (march 87).


















