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Cult Of Yes

by Pascal Deweze

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EP 10 03:17
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Summer Bones 04:29
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Paris 03:39
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Think Of Me 05:55
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about

Sukilove is no more, but Pascal Deweze is still around, and he isn’t the type of man to just let his voice fall silent. His first solo album, Cult of Yes, was released last May!

Below is just a sampling of this talented man’s previous musical journey: In the mid-1990s, he was the driving force behind Metal Molly (you probably remember their cult hit, “Orange”), he then went on to join Mitsoobishy Jacson in the late 1990s (with Mauro Pawlowski & Peter Houben) and more “recently”, at the start of the new century, he teamed up with Carol Van Dyk from the Dutch group, Bettie Serveert, to create Chitlin’ Fooks, as well as Sukilove (with which he recorded 5 albums from 2001 to 2013). In 2011, he was also part of Broken Glass Heroes, recording the soundtrack for the successful Belgian TV series Benidorm Bastards, together with Tim Vanhamel (perhaps you remember “Baby don’t worry” and the title song “Let’s not fall apart”), among others.

In his now notorious Studio Jezus in Hoboken, Pascal now also produces albums for, among others, The Sore Losers, The Germans, The Van Jets, Krankland, Tubelight, and more, as well as music for movies and TV.

But now, he’s treating us to his first solo album (Cult of Yes) on 5May 2017, produced by Starman Records, under the melodious and unexpected stage name Pascal Deweze.

The album, on which Pascal plays most of the music himself, explores a path through dark soul, krautrock, Moroccan percussion, and analogue synths. Cult of Yes is nothing less than an absolutely refreshing debut, a very personal and surprising album that promises to be an equally fabulous Cult of Yes live performance.

Several of the very best musicians Flanders has to offer have already signed on for the live shows, including: DRUMS Karen Willems (ex-Yuko, ex-Zita Swoon, Inwolves), BASS Alan Gevaert (dEUS, Chantal Acda,Trixie Whitley, Chris Whitley), PERCUSSION Noah Melis (Bed Rugs, Shy Dog, Borokov Borokov), KEYS Hans De Prins (Go March, Broken Glass Heroes, Shun Club), GITAAR/KEYS Sjoerd Bruil (Black Cassette, Dez Mona, Gruppo di Pawlowski, ex-Sukilove,…), VOCALS Lien Moris (Piquet), VOCALS Anne-Sophie Ooghe (High Hi)

credits

released May 5, 2017

All songs & sounds written, played, recorded & mixed by Pascal Deweze at Studio Jezus except ‘Strange behaviour’ written by Pascal Deweze, Sjoerd Bruil & Helder Deploige. ‘I only have a yes for you’ mixed by Pascal Deweze & Kasper De Sutter.

With precious help from Helder Deploige (drums on Paris, Strange behaviour & I am out on a field), Sjoerd Bruil (guitar on I am out on a field, bass on Strange behaviour), Hans De Prins (synth on Beautiful Penelope), Alban Sarens (sax on Don’t look over your shoulder), Lien Moris and Anne-Sophie Ooghe (vocals on most songs).

Mastered by Uwe Teichert. Artwork by Pascal Deweze in c/o Joke Leonare.

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Starman Records Belgium

Starman Records is an Antwerp (Belgium) based independent recordlabel grown out of passion for music with a heart. Initially focussing on re-releases of cool Belgian music from the 60's, 70's, 80's...

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