we are pleased to announce that the new LP by australian band Sky Needle will be published by us to tie in with their european tour, starting in September, with Mad Nanna.
Specially pleased because their previous LP, Rave cave, was one of our favorite records of last year!
Author: Guy M.
scorpion violente reissued
the first 12″ ever by Scorpion Violente initially released by us sold out and, as we are not in the business of producing collector’s items, we have just reissued it!

get it from our shop right here!
t-shirts by Frederic Fleury and Stephane Prigent
We have commissionned t-shirt designs by those two wonderful graphic artists
Frederic Fleury‘s weirdo at a party comes in Black and light blue
Stephane Prigent‘s surfing monster is available in chocolate or purple
get all of them, right here


bruit direct disques in NEGATIVE GUEST LIST
yeah, you know this very good mag and label
here’s an interview
from number 28
or is it 29 ?
Atelier Méditerranée in The Wire

La Ligne Claire VIDEO
la ligne claire from derinchy show on Vimeo.
Atelier Méditerranée in Still Single
Members of Cheveu organized this recording with a group of mentally handicapped children, but before you can say Reynols (oh, go ahead and say it anyway), the end result of placing these kids in front of synthesizers and microphones precipitates an avant-garde tonic as bracing as you can hope. “Méditerranée” is like a high tension line snapped loose and whipping around the proximity, a bramble of guitar delay, percussion both live and digital, swarming keyboards, a high pressure atmosphere of effects, and a choir of shapeless, menacing voices. “Flunch” starts off with the ring of a synthesizer and some curious French vocalizing, but soon dissipates in a haze of industrial key pound and tantrum-like excess. “Artena” closes the record with droning, bent church organs that quickly lose their very form against vocals from the group and a communal, agitated descent down the drain hole of drone and irrational, spontaneous musicianship. I wish more singles that came through here were as interesting as this one, and credit must be passed – again – to labels like Bruit-Direct, who have never chosen the smoother path as to what they release to the world. Outstanding, densely (dis)organized music for enthusiasts of LIFE itself. (Doug Mosurock)

La Ligne Claire in The Wire
reviews in Yellow Green Red
Atelier Méditerranée:
Not exactly sure why some messy splatters of electro-junk are so much more palatable than others, but this wacky single by France’s Atelier Méditerranée (who appear to be more of a “workshop” for kids than an actual musical group) is the type of freakout I heartily enjoy.
La Ligne Claire:
It’s slow-moving, off-key and gracious, like a drunk relative trying to pretend they aren’t as they stumble toward the fridge. I’m reminded of Menstruation Sisters’ quieter moments, Reynols interpreting the Velvet Underground catalog, or The Foams, had they grown up in a barn.
Bruit Direct has been on a roll lately, nicely stocking the “Euro-WTF” racks of any decent record shop.
la ligne claire VIDEO live
at their villette sonique showcase

