Catalan multi-instrumentalist Pascal Comelade doesn't fit into a single box: his music is as inspired by the wildest or most abstract rock as it is by musique concrète, and his work oscillates between the whimsical and the serious. This specialist in toy instruments, founder of the Bel Canto Orquestra in 1983, has released some fifty albums, the highlights of which are Bel Canto (1986), Haikus de Pianos (1991), El Cabaret Galactic (1995) and L'Argot du Bruit (1998). In 2007, he delivers his Mètode de Rocanrol (sic) and, a few albums later, reunites with all his past collaborators on El Pianista del Antifaz (2013). In 2015, the Montpellier native collaborated with Perpignan's The Limiñanas on the concept album Traité de Guitares Triolectiques (à l'Usage des Portugaises Ensablées).
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