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    La Société des Timides à la parade des Oiseaux 

    'La STPO'

    - EP 
    back to 85, it was a time where there were often moves in the personal of the band. in december 84, the former bassist had left, then in January 85 arrived Patrice Babin. we had no regular bass player. we had one from circa february to may. but we wanted not to lose his bass lines, so we decided to record two tracks (underground woman, vitellus) with him; he was ok for this, though he was not in the band anymore. we did it in june 85, (it was quite weird as we recorded this. it was not in a recording studio. it was in a kind of bar in a university; and there were outside people training with small motorcycles, for a race which should appear two weeks after. every time a motorcycle was near us, we had to stop the recording, wait till it was gone, and then start the recording again. crazy!!!). then we had the people of Illusion Production (DDAA - Déficit des Années Antérieures) listen to this, we just wanted to ask them if they would be ok to put these two tracks on a cassette compilation "Sensationnel"; but they were far more impressed than we would have thought and offered to release an EP, so we could add two more tracks. we were absolutely happy, it was far more than we would have hoped. the real beginning of stpo; that's what we owe to them really. so we went back to record two other tracks (idol, thousand days), this time with J playing both guitar and bass. as the people were really in the artwork thing, they let us (or better to say, JimB instead of "us") do what we want with the cover. JimB invented a big cover gatefold with pop-up birds. this was really beautiful. we received large sheets in different colours with the birds, 
    and we did special cutting/sticking sessions together : we had to cut the birds on the sheets and stick them on the inside of the cover with little peace of carton so that they could pop up when the gatefold was open. it was quite a job, but every cover was unique. the EP was released at the beginning of 86 i have heard on an official French radio program about the music in Japan, that once somebody has seen this Ep in a store in Tokyo : it was sold 100 dollars!!! 
    - LP 
    we've recorded it through several years. circa from 87 to 89. it was very long, because the sound engineer which was the owner of the recording studio was acting like a star, and he would give us time for recording only once in a while. it was really hard; hard to keep everybody ready to go on, to make the passion still burning in every member of the band. many of us left the band during this too long and tiring recording; but they've all recorded what they had created. it's just that when the lp was released, half of the band had changed!! some stories about the recording: for "asaphum", i wanted to have a distinctive "primitive/prehistoric" feel (the subject of the track being the sacrifice of an animal in a prehistoric society); so i suggested to record the track outside of the studio in the open air. so we were all of us gathering on the ground outside of the studio with the mikes and cables coming from the studio. because the studio was located inside the town, we had to wait or do it again every time a car or anything would make a noise not in the mood, we could let little birds sing but no car should appear in the recording!! but then, unfortunately, it started to rain and because it was january, it was really cold. we were cold and wet; but we went on, until we were satisfied of the take. and it lasted quite a while!!! (sad story but true ....) for "SIX", there is a kind of climax at the very last end of the track, where every musician is at its more powerful, and i shout loudly. when we've recorded that for the first time, every one was really nervous; the tension was at its highest, the loops of intricate guitars and the repeated patterns of the drums were close to vertigo, the trumpet was wild, it was fascinating and moving higher and higher and higher. it was really like a tornado. and it was still going higher and higher. but, then, suddenly, the electricity cut down - we had too much tension, so the electricity fell apart -. there was no music left, just the drums alone!!! that was crazy. during several minutes, we could not speak anymore, we were like electrified. but, hey, we had to do it again!! 
    Pascal: July 15, 2001


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    "underground woman"genre: Experimental/Post Rock
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    CD: 86-90   Label: Beta-lactam
     
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    CD: 86-90   Label: Beta-lactam Ring Records
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