The Pain of our Loss


Last Friday, I was talking on the phone with Jérôme, my dearest friend and recent collaborator of the radio show Douche Froide. We talked about his coming projects, concerts and albums he planned to release on his own label, Verba Scripta. And we joked a lot, of course. He was to come to Toulouse the day after and sleep at my apartment as always. But he never came. Two hours after this phone call, he was on his way to the stars. We loved you so much, Jérôme, and words cannot explain our pain. Many of you might know his music through the records of Porn.Darsteller, his very original analog electronic project, very much inspired by 70s B-movie and porn cinema. He was now working under the name of La Mort de l'Hippocampe, and I had the opportunity to listen to the coming records which were sounding like real artistic masterpieces. I discovered a lot through you, Jérôme, and I have always been fascinated by your talent, ever since we met during the golden days of the Invasion Planete Label. During this last phone call, we talked about our coming radio show which was to focus on Belgian band Club Moral. You admired them a lot and you were to bring pieces from your nice collection of vinyls on the following Monday. I have read today the last email you sent to me and you talk to me about the series Carnivale, which I had given for you to see, and you told me that Adrienne Barbeau was still quite attractive even though she's quite old now. We had so much things to share together, I cannot help but feel this sudden departure as a shock. Today I looked at some old photographs of us together and thought about all these hilarious and wonderful moments we had together. See you soon, Jérôme. We have always laughed at the grotesqueness of life, and I still hear your voice smiling resounding in my head.
We miss you so much.

 Jérôme with Hermann Kopp during our last trip together to Barcelona on May 15, 2011

 Here, with your favourite "chapka".


DF n°136, Interview with FRIEDER BUTZMANN, June 6th, 2011


Well, this was not really an interview, rather short excerpts of conversation with Frieder Butzmann while we were going to visit Notre-Dame in Paris. This cathedral meant a lot to him since he has a real passion for the so-called Notre-Dame school, people like Philippe de Vitry, Guillaume de Machaut and this kind of composers. It is quite surprising when we know the tragi-comic and grotesque aspect of Butzmann's music. Nevertheless, it was a great gift to spend some time with this great name of the German avant-garde. You could listen to him talking for hours because he has such a great culture and humor. This radio show was the opportunity to play some of our favorite songs by him, and some others that are quite surprising, notably his punk or oï singles.

Here's the playlist:

TZII, Ich bin nicht mehr der ihren
THE CORRIDOR, Texture
VIRGIN PRUNES, Beast (Seven Bastard Suck)
ANNA HOMLER, E’sha Ko’la Kee’yo
L’EGLISE DU MOUVEMENT PERISTALTIQUE INVERSE, Alfonso Hoffmann est mort
CYCLOBE, Brightness falls from the air
TROUM, Bach eingeschaltet
FRIEDER BUTZMANN, Freebeer, Dive Bombers, New Life, In einem netzwerk, Arbeitslied II, Arbeitslied III, Er ist ein Punkstar, Oi! Oi! Oi!, Wolfsburg, Er ist ein Guru, Butzmania, I’m a 7 inch single, Just Drifting – Tales of Death, I am the backside, Incendio
HOROLOGIUM Der Volksmund sagt I – Track 1 & 3
JOHN BENDER, I don’t remember now 36A2, I don’t want to talk about it 36A3
HAUS ARAFNA, You
VINCENT EPPLAY & SAMON TAKAHASHI, Trios: For Synthi VCS3 synthesizer and turntables, music by Tristram Cary.
ANDREW LILES, The first heart attack was the best
DIGEP, Maga Juszt
HEKATE, Per aspera ad astra
INTERFERENCE PATTERN, Gimp Durge