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For Thistles 04, the last and unfinished installement in the series, David Turgeon is joined by Philémon. Here, we can hear the seeds of their future musical preoccupations as well as the peculiar psychogeography of the Ahuntsic neighbourhood, in Montréal.
A founding member of the Napalm Jazz trio, Philémon is a prolific member of the free music scene in Montréal. First as a musician, but also as an event organiser, such as a concert for peace featuring 12 improvisers such as Jean Derome, John Heward and Alexandre St-Onge; but also the November 2001 “Rumble” with sixteen musicians organised in four quartets representings the most diversified aspects of new music. A dynamic saxophonist, he works regularly with guitarist Sam Shalabi, either as a duo in the extreme project ’Gypt Gore, and in a sextet with Balai Mécanique. Two bands which give the best role to his fierce playing. → Full bio
David Turgeon releases solo electronic music under the name Camp since 2000. Before that, he was known under the name Period Three. He is also part of two groups, Ensemble Camp (performance of works for prepared CD players, with A_dontigny) and Siblings (electronica songs, with Kaia Wong). Apart from that, he is the founder and director of the No Type label, a DJ, a webmaster, and an author of graphic novels and critic of comics. He has also invented a programming language in his spare time. → Full bio
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