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joakim

 
 

An established fact: collar labels are uncool, they just stick up yer neck or feel itchy-scratchy in the back. Surprisingly enough, a name tag is the first thing to be noticed on VERSATILE’s “Family Album” sleeve. The kind our mothers used to sew and stitch all over our stuff in kindergarten. But if you dwell a little longer –that is to say open the record and read the sleevenotes- this CD is actually a case of mislabeling of its own. Joakim Lone Octet is nowhere to be seen. Neither him nor any of the ersatzes that have been sewn on his back by careless jokers – Joakim Bouase, Joakim Octet, Joakim Lone…all names taking more letters that can reasonably stay put on simple piece of cotton.

Done with the virtuoso pianist, jazzhead (Alice Coltrane, Sun Ra), occasional indie kid (Pixies et al.) and admirer of stupendous electronics (Basic Channel, Carl Craig, Aphex Twin). Abdel Rahman El Bacha’s star student has skipped class. No more “cadavres exquis” and surrealist puns, instead you get Joakim period. A renewed artist. Someone punkier and rougher and sometime a true “lockhead” as his forebear Dj Gilb’r would put it.

Hardly has the new mask replaced the old that the season kicks off again with the release of the acclaimed EP and Radio Nova favorite, “Cotton Gun”. An instant classic that no deejay –except for Dj Harvey – has ever been able to drop in the middle of a set, sole solution being to use it as starter or ending note.

A few months of dereliction came right after, that had Joakim engulfed in the TIGERSUSHI record label and internet website. The stakes is high and both project finally reflect the odd ecclectism and exquisite but knowledgeable vesrsatility of debut releases “Tiger Sushi” and “Tiger Sushi Remixed”. Draped in a heavy cloud of smoke, “More GDM”, the label’s debut, is a permanent musical back and forth between Paris and New York No-wave alright but never no-future, Joakim already stealthily advanced the compositions of his third LP, “Fantômes”.

The trick works. Forget about the Octopussian jazzmen. Time for something rawer and stronger. PIL, Robert Wyatt, Philip Glass or Arthur Baker had long before already all understood for the better that ‘love isn’t a game poodles play’. Not the time to jettison all pretense to higher composition either; but if ‘John’ walks down his tragicomical waterfall of chords there’s no point in forgetting the comic and no reason why we shouldn’t grit some teeth sometime. Also, lest we forget, all decent ‘Fantômes’ never shied away from a wee bit of classic songwriting. The omnipresent gastronomic obsession set apart, this is the work of a renewed artist. The fresh tomatoes of his Tiger Sushi debut have no doubt fed more than a couple ‘Vegetarians’.

 

Discography

 

 

fantomes
cd lp
versatile 2003


 

are you vegetarian EP

versatile 2003

 

 

come into my kitchen EP

versatile 2003

 

 

coton gun EP

 

versatile 2003

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

remixes

2004
Aminijig Nebere (I Trusted You)
Clashing Egos
Life Enhancing Audio

 


2004
Big Onion
Detroit Grand Pubahs
Poker Flat Recordings
 

 
2004
Dead Eyes Opened (Joakim Edit)
Severed Heads
Kill The DJ rcds
 

 
2004
Les Antipodes
Chateau Flight
Versatile
 

 
2004
Pleasure from the bass
Tiga
PIAS
 

 
2004
Surfing On A Rocket
Air
Source
 

 
2003
Elle Et Moi Remixes Pt 1
Max Berlin
Eighttrack
 

 
2003
Revisited 3 : Vibramatic
Lionel Hampton
Crippled Dick Hot Wax
 

 
2002
Colour Me Bad
Brooks
Mantis
 

 
2002
More G.D.M. Vol. 2 : Max Berlin vs Maurice Fulton
Various Artists
Tigersushi Records
 

 

 
2001
theme du loup
Family Album
Versatile
 

 
2001
Iron Curtain Revisited
Various Artists
Crippled Dick Hot Wax
 

 

as joakim lone octet :
2000
Tiger Sushi Remixed
Joakim Lone Octet
Future Talk
 

 
1999
Tiger Sushi
Joakim Lone Octet
Future Talk
 


SINGLES & EPs
2000
Tiger Sushi Remixed EP # 1
Joakim Lone Octet
Future Talk
 

 
2000
Tiger Sushi Remixed EP #2
Joakim Lone Octet
Future Talk
 

 
1999
Twice Thinking / Reve 1
Joakim Lone Octet
Future Talk