miércoles, 8 de enero de 2020

Vitor Hublot


Vitor Hublot is originally from the Soignies town of Hainaut in Belgium. Guy Clerbois and Guy Delhalle knew each other since childhood. Delhalle already played in many groups for recreation and by chance suggested to Clerbois that they try to do something together. They wear their hearts on the name of Victor Hublot blew their friend, but at a concert given as part of the opening of an exhibition, a typo slipped on the poster. The designer omitted the letter "c" and the boys find themselves unwittingly baptised Vitor Hublot. Amused by this error, they decided to keep the name. 

The two boys have very different musical worlds. Delhalle cultivates a real taste for melodies, while Clerbois, a big fan of The Residents and Magma, is more interested in the range of sounds and sonic wanderings. Their first single 'Aller Simple' is self-produced in 1983 on the Brussels label Psoria Discs and reflects the dual influences of the two boys. Their friend Chantal Talbot lended her voice to the song "Aller Simple". 

Following this first release of 500 copies, Delhalle left the band, leaving Clerbois alone to decide the fate of the group. The latter published almost simultaneously in 1985 two singles 'Piron n'veut nin dance / Vive L'Amour' and 'La P'tite Gayole', the music of which is even more cold and dissonant, contrasting with the texts. Guy Clerbois then leaves a final album '185 Millions De Francophones Et Moi, Et Moi, Et Moi...' composed of covers and title tracks of the two singles. Following this album, Clerbois released 'La Dernière Tentation Du Disque' (1993), a playful and visionary project consisting exclusively of the samples. [SOURCE: LAST.FM

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