Complot Bronswick: L’image oubliée 12″

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For the first time ever the Complot Bronswick debut release is reissued on vinyl. Released by the band in 1982 it contains 4 powerful tracks inspired by cold wave, avant-rock and post-punk.

This reissue is housed in a brand new sleeve designed by long-time band’s own graphic designer Maurice Chesneau.

Arriving in 1981 on the Rennes scene, Complot Bronswick have never been short of good ideas : altemating music, video and performance, haunted by the shores of dreams and Russian imagery of the twenties, the group has created captivating atmospheres. Complot Bronswick have changed with a deliberate desire to shatter an image. Even the notion of them being an elitist band is a misinterpretation for such an open group. In fact the role of Complot Bronswick was not to create a rigid world but to open up and accept the confrontation of différent worlds, generating new emotions. The human structure of the group fluctuates and there can be anything from two to ten people on stage at any one time. The only real constant is the poetry and the emotion which is given out at each concert, a certain idea of freedom.