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CAFE MOZART - Illusion Cassée / Dérapage / Rupture / Le Secret De La Machine

"Synth/rock 1980 from Paris, France. EP 4 tracks unreleased.

CAFE MOZART was born from the meeting of Gilles, Fever and Marc at the end of 1978 at the university of Nanterre and the merger of two small incomplete groups: on the one hand guitar (Bruno Carlier), bass (Fever - François Lefevre) and drums ( Philippe Mosseri), and on the other, keyboard (Marc Brundler), guitar (Gilles Cagniard) and vocals (Frédérique Cambon). Half of the group comes from Rueil Malmaison, the other from Maisons Laffitte and Paris. They repeat at Fever in Rueil (Special dedication to parents who eat a few repetitions ;-). March 28, 1979 Gilles, Fever and Christophe Nick (at that time student and journalist at the Huma, then journalist at Rock'n'Folk and Actuel) organize a concert at the university bringing together elements of the punk and new scene -wave emerging from Paris and the suburbs: GARE DU STADE (the future ICI PARIS), E330, MODERN GUYS, and FEED BACK The concert ended in a riot on the campus of the university, especially because of the confrontation between two bands, the fans of GARE DU STADE led by Farid (the future first skins Les Halles) and a group of the Autonomous Movement that intervenes on stage during the set of Gare du Stade, initially to make an announcement .... Bottles of beer that fly, general battle, gear and van destroyed, tear gas, cops and Molotov cocktails in addition, this concert will paradoxically sign the birth certificate of CAFE MOZART who, from that moment, decides to invest more seriously the new-wave Parisian punk scene and stop the college." - Cameleon

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