Club Moral

Club Moral

Club Moral is a Belgian noise band formed in 1981 by Danny Devos and Anne-Mie van Kerckhoven based in Antwerp, Belgium . They are known for their controversial performances and imagery. In 2001 "Dylan" briefly joined the band. In 2003 Mauro Pawlowski joined Club Moral and is a full time member of the band.

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Club Moral 1981-1987

From 1981 until 1987 Club Moral acted as both a venue and performance band. Club Moral the venue was in Antwerp where numerous exhibitions, performances, concerts, lectures and film-shows were organized.[1]. Club Moral the band had its first performance on September 19, 1981. The show was billed as an "Attack" and took place at the event "Das Konzil", organized by Boris Nieslony in the Künstlerhaus of Stuttgart, Germany. According to DDV, "The Club Moral 'attack' took place in a small room with no windows and all 4 walls covered with mattresses. We played very loud with heavy bass volumes. At the end of the concert people were complaining of nausea and vomiting."[2]

As a venue, the first documented show at Club Moral took place June 19, 1981 and featured Etat Brut performing live with Mécanique Végétale.[3]

Club Moral continued to both perform, and act as a venue through 1987. Acts that have performed at Club Moral have included Boyd Rice (NON), Michael Moynihan (Coup De Grace), Slave State, Whitehouse, Trevor Brown, Clair Obscur, John Duncan,[disambiguation needed ] and many, many more.[4]

Since 1983 they published a magazine Force Mental, of which 15 issues have appeared in print. A sixteenth issue was published on the internet in 2004

Club Moral 2004-Present

In 2005 Club Moral was declared dead by its founders and a War Memorial made for all those who ever performed, played or exhibited at Club Moral or contributed to Force Mental. About 300 names carved in a slab of green marble, 140 x 280 cm. Soon to be sited in a public space in Antwerp.

The noise band claimed to cease its activities after a performance at the Death Petrol festival in Antwerpen, Belgium, and in 2006 noiseClub Moral restructured as a new band called Bum Collar, an anagram of Club Moral with a new memberBelgian writer Paul Mennes.[5].

Bum Collar performed a number of gigs between 2006 and 2007, but in late 2007 Club Moral was resurrected for a show at De Resoor, Sint Truiden, Belgium. The show was billed as, "After two years of silence Club Moral will perform on stage live again. We have abandoned our improvisational gigs and get back to our original repertoire with stunning versions of our best tracks. An opportunity not to miss!".[6]

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Discography

  • CM003 - Mit Neuen Waffen (1981) C-60 Cassette
  • CM004 - Zeno X (1981) C-30 Cassette + Poster + Original artwork by AMVK
  • CM007 - Blanco (1982) C-90 Cassette compilation
  • CM016 - Attack On Stuttgart (1983) C-60 Cassette
  • CM026 - Cross of the Good Death (1983) C-30 Cassette + Poster
  • CM031 - 19 Keys (1983) C-90 Cassette
  • X3 - 20.000 Mijlen Over De Schelde (1984) Cassette on Zwijntape
  • CM039 - The Parts: Auschwitz war Wunderbar (1983) C-60 Cassette
  • CM043 - Propagandum (1984) C-90 Cassette compilation + Booklet
  • CM044 - C.M. Live in the Country (1984) C-60 Cassette
  • CM055 - 19 Enochian keys by 19 bands (1986) 2 x C-60 Cassette compilation
  • CM061 - Live Outtakes (1986) C-90 Cassette
  • ST 00G - Club Moral (1986) C-60 Cassette on Staalplaat
  • To All Who Are Interested (1989) lP on Cthulhu Records, Germany
  • Cerebrale Pathologie (2003) 10" lP on Kapellmeister, Belgium
  • CM066 - Living(stone) (2004)CD
  • CM067 - User Handbook (2004) CDR
  • DMR014 - Lonely Weekends (2006) 7" single on Dead Mind Records
  • CM073 - Bum Collar (2006) CDR
  • CM080 - Felix Culpa (2008) CDR
  • trash052 - Mit Neuen Waffen (2010) CD on Trash Ritual (reissue)

External links

References

  1. ^ Club Moral Stocklist http://clubmoralstocklist.podomatic.com/entry/2009-04-15T14_38_47-07_00
  2. ^ Attack At Stuttgart http://clubmoralstocklist.podomatic.com/entry/2006-05-20T07_54_21-07_00
  3. ^ Emissions 01 http://clubmoralstocklist.podomatic.com/entry/2006-05-30T15_33_48-07_00
  4. ^ Club Moral is Dead And Buried http://www.clubmoral.com/monument/index.php
  5. ^ Club Moral at Discogs http://www.discogs.com/artis/Club+Moral
  6. ^ Club Moral Returns http://www.clubmoral.com/tourdates/detail.php?sid=278

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