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Minimal Compact, Benjamin Lew, Aksak Maboul, Tuxedomoon - Made To Measure, Vol.1 (2021)

Minimal Compact, Benjamin Lew, Aksak Maboul, Tuxedomoon - Made To Measure, Vol.1 (2021)
MADE TO MEASURE VOL.1
feat. MINIMAL COMPACT, BENJAMIN LEW, AKSAK MABOUL & TUXEDOMOON
(Remastered edition out on April 30, 2021, on vinyl, digital & CD)

Originally released in 1984, the inaugural volume of Crammed's Made To Measure composers' series included works commissioned as soundtracks for dance & theatre performances, films, and a fashion show. The album offers both a glimpse into unusual aspects of these four artists’ work, and a testimony of the buzzing activity in what was becoming a close-knit community of musicians revolving around Crammed Discs’ Brussels headquarters, which spawned many collaborations.

Minimal Compact: Pieces for Nothing
Following their momentous debut release (their self-titled 1981 mini-album), the original trio of Samy Birnbach (later known as DJ Morpheus), Malka Spigel and Berry Sakharof were joined by drummer Max Franken, and the multicultural gang (now including members born in Turkey, Israel, Poland and Holland) recorded their debut full-length, One By One which, upon its release in 1983, positioned the band as an influential force across the European music scene, where their incisive, Middle-Eastern coloured, lyrical post- new wave sound made a strong impression.
Their encounter with French choreographer Pierre Droulers gave Minimal Compact the opportunity for a new experience, as Droulers commissioned them to write four tracks for a dance piece. The band had recently befriended fellow-expats Tuxedomoon, and this led to the US band’s Peter Principle and then-regular sound engineer Gilles Martin taking on production duties for the recording of these tracks, which also benefitted from contributions by Tuxedomoon’s Steven Brown on sax & clarinet, and Jeannot Gillis (Julverne) on violin.
The resulting Pieces for Nothing is an elegant suite which shows another dimension of Minimal Compact’s musical scope, a direction they’ll later pursue with their Lowlands Flight project for Made To Measure. The band went on to record and release five more albums with Crammed.

Benjamin Lew: A la recherche de B.
Benjamin Lew is a unique artist, who produced some of the most original, mesmerizing music of the 80s/90s, over the course of five albums (all out in the Made To Measure series). An enlightened amateur -in the noble and almost Renaissance-like sense of the word-, he dabbled with equal grace in photography, writing, visual arts... His brilliant debut album (Douzième Journée, his first collab with Steven Brown) had come out in 1982, and his contribution to Made To Measure Vol.1 was recorded shortly thereafter, as a soundtrack for a fashion exhibition (“Huit jeunes stylistes limbourgeois”).
Benjamin Lew would go on to record another great album with Steven Brown (A propos d’un paysage, featuring Vini Reilly/Durutti Column, 1986), then the truly inspiring Nebka (1988), a collaboration with Samy Birnbach (When God Was Famous [A Tribute To Poetry], 1989), and Le parfum du raki (1993). Two compilations of his work have come out, one on Crammed (Compiled Electronic Landscapes, 2003), and one on the Stroom label, in collab with Crammed (Le personnage principal est un peuple isolé, 2019).

Aksak Maboul: Scratch Holiday & Un chien mérite un mort de chien
At the point where Made To Measure Vol.1 was conceived, in 1983, the seminal Crammed band had released its two initial albums, merged with The Honeymoon Killers (whose touring was then in full swing), and Marc Hollander & Véronique Vincent were busy writing and recording the songs for the 3rd album, which would eventually be released in 2014 as Ex-Futur Album (and included a song which developed from one of the pieces in Un Chien…).
Scratch Holiday could be described as an avant-garde melodic turntablist piece. All the sounds were generated with a turntable, a 7” pop single from the 1960s and some orange marmelade. Recorded by Vincent Kenis with Family Fodder’s Alig, it was then arranged and mixed by Kenis, Marc Hollander and Gilles Martin. Kenis & Hollander claimed that the track was made as a soundtrack for a Honeymoon Killers holiday movie but, to this day, it hasn’t been possible to verify this assertion.
Un chien mérite un mort de chien was Aksak Maboul’s soundtrack for Michel Gheude’s eponymous theatre play, which revolves around the life of Russian writers Vladimir Mayakovsky, Ossip Brik, Lili Brik, Velimir Khlebnikov and the Russian Futurist movement. Expanding on some aspects of the Onze danses pour combattre la migraine album, these six pieces were written and performed by Marc Hollander, and produced in collaboration with Vincent Kenis and Gilles Martin

Tuxedomoon: Verdun
Born in 1977, in the heady atmosphere of San Francisco’s postpunk golden age, Tuxedomoon soon became a central part of New York's No Wave scene, then signed to The Residents' Ralph Records, and released two classic albums, Half Mute (1980) and Desire (1981), which soon got them worldwide exposure. Fleeing Reagan's America, Tuxedomoon moved to Europe in the early '80s, and stayed there throughout the decade. Their ability to crystallize a certain dark and romantic zeitgeist quickly turned them into one of the most influential bands around, yet their music transcended all genres. The band members respectively moved to distant parts of the globe, and stopped working together for fifteen years, before getting together again and recording five great albums between 2003 and 2015. New music is currently in the works.
In 1983, Tuxedomoon were living in Brussels and, after a couple of releases with Les Disques du Crépuscule, they had inevitably started gravitating towards Crammed Discs, at first in the context of solo projects and collaborations. The inclusion of Verdun in Made To Measure Vol.1 was the first proper Tuxedomoon release on Crammed. It would soon be followed by the creation of CramBoy (1985), an imprint entirely devoted to Tuxedomoon’s new and back catalogue works, on which no less than 20 releases would take place over the course of the next 35 years.
The three tracks in Verdun were recorded for the soundtrack of a movie about the famous WW1 battlefield, entitled Het Veld van Eer and directed by Dutch filmmaker Bob Visser.

Tracklist:
1 01. Minimal Compact - Bat-Yam (Remastered) (04:33)
1 02. Minimal Compact - Too Many Of Them (Remastered) (04:33)
1 03. Minimal Compact - Immer Vorbei (Remastered) (04:00)
1 04. Minimal Compact - Animal Killers (Remastered) (03:33)
1 05. Benjamin Lew - A La Recherche De B. (Remastered) (02:51)
1 06. Aksak Maboul - Scratch Holiday (Remastered) (04:15)
1 07. Aksak Maboul - Odessa (Remastered) (04:00)
1 08. Aksak Maboul - Chez Les Futuristes Russes (Remastered) (01:23)
1 09. Aksak Maboul - Ossip & Lili (Remastered) (01:05)
1 10. Aksak Maboul - Lili Danse (Remastered) (01:42)
1 11. Aksak Maboul - Retour Chez Les Futuristes (Remastered) (00:38)
1 12. Aksak Maboul - Mort De Velimir (Remastered) (03:33)
1 13. Tuxedomoon - Fanfare (Remastered) (04:37)
1 14. Tuxedomoon - No One Expects The Spanish Inquisition (Remastered) (04:50)
1 15. Tuxedomoon - Driving To Verdun (Remastered) (02:33)



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