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Jean-Marie: guitar, percussion, vocals, chef d´orchestre Kris: guitar, vocals, mouth-organ, backing vocals Filip: guitar, vocals, backing vocals, percussion Vévé ’Shake´: vocals, backing vocals, percussion Patrick: lapsteel, guitar, vocals, backing vocals, percussion Henri: sax, guitar, percussion, vocals What are tone clusters? Just go to any house party with young kids, open the keyboard lid of any piano and wait. Soon tone clusters - those splashes of sounds created when a keyboard is pounded with open palms, fists and forearms - will fill the room. Many modern composers employ this technique, but Henry Cowell was the first. Even the great Bela Bartok applied to Cowell for permission to use tone clusters in his piano pieces (most notably in Out of Doors)... (Chang Tou Liang) | ||