Subversive art collective Breton released their brilliantly inscrutable debut album ‘Other People’s Problems’ on 26th March 2012 on FatCat Records. As a bunch of film-makers who turned musicians in order to soundtrack their visual work, who emerged from the south London squat party scene and named themselves after the father of surrealism Andre Breton, their approach to creating this album was never going to be predictable. Nor is the end result. All of the eleven tracks on the album were fashioned from a field recording. Breton mastermind Roman Rappak obsessively records anything t… read more
Subversive art collective Breton released their brilliantly inscrutable debut album ‘Other People’s Problems’ on 26th March 2012 on FatCat Records. A… read more
Subversive art collective Breton released their brilliantly inscrutable debut album ‘Other People’s Problems’ on 26th March 2012 on FatCat Records. As a bunch of film-makers who turned m… read more
Breton = musicians/filmmakers/remixers/ Breton began life in a warehouse somewhere in South East London. Born from the creative force of musicians and filmmakers Roman Rappak and Adam Ainger and expanded recently into a multi-instrumental and visual collective with the inclusion of Ian Patterson and Daniel McIlvenny. This year, the very limited and quickly snapped-up EP Practical floated between “eerie and carnival-esque. Combining elements of math-rock, post-rock, straight-up Electro and even tropical” – Abeano.com. The second E.P. in the trilogy, entitled Sharing Notes, follows on… read more
Breton = musicians/filmmakers/remixers/ Breton began life in a warehouse somewhere in South East London. Born from the creative force of musicians and filmmakers Roman Rappak and Adam Ainge… read more
Breton = musicians/filmmakers/remixers/ Breton began life in a warehouse somewhere in South East London. Born from the creative force of musicians and filmmakers Roman Rappak and Adam Ainger and expanded recently into a multi-instrumen… read more