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Les Tambours du Bronx (, ) are a French industrial
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band formed in 1987. Les Tambours du Bronx stage show features 18 musicians surrounded by synthetic sounds, samples, and vocals, with heavy use of rhythm. The group play a percussion-focused combination of
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, hip hop,
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History

Les Tambours du Bronx formed in 1987 in
Varennes-Vauzelles Varennes-Vauzelles () is a commune in the Nièvre department in central France. It is a northwestern suburb of Nevers. Vauzelles station has rail connections to Nevers and Cosne-sur-Loire. Demographics See also * Communes of the Nièvre depa ...
, a suburb of
Nevers Nevers ( , ; la, Noviodunum, later ''Nevirnum'' and ''Nebirnum'') is the prefecture of the Nièvre Departments of France, department in the Bourgogne-Franche-Comté Regions of France, region in central France. It was the principal city of the ...
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Nièvre Nièvre () is a department in the Bourgogne-Franche-Comté region, central-east France. Named after the river Nièvre, it had a population of 204,452 in 2019.SNCF The Société nationale des chemins de fer français (; abbreviated as SNCF ; French for "National society of French railroads") is France's national state-owned railway company. Founded in 1938, it operates the country's national rail traffi ...
, where the first drums used by the band were from. The band's first performance was intended as a one-off event as part of the ''Nevers a Vif'' festival in 1987. In 1992, under the direction of Philippe Poustis, the band recorded an album, ''Grand Mix'', with a philharmonic orchestra and Bulgarian voice choir. In 2008, they worked with
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of
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on three tracks, yet unreleased. The band has performed in the United States, Brazil, the Middle East, Morocco, Tunisia, Greece,
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, Slovenia and across western Europe, and at events including the bicentenary of the
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on the
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in 1989,
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's 40-year anniversary concert under the
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, a six-week tour of the United States in 2000, the
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in Budapest in 2005, and the
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in Denmark in 1992 and 1995. The band have performed more than 1,100 concerts and has included over 120 different musicians, all of them from Nevers and the surrounding area. Only a few musicians from the band's formation are still in the line-up. The band's records are self-produced, via Sarl Tambours du Bronx Productions. They are distributed by the independent French label Naïve Records, who released their first DVD in March 2006. In October 2009, they released a studio album, ''MMIX'', based on a live show. This record was distributed by the French independent label At(h)ome. In 2012 Les Tambours du Bronx appeared at
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and
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festivals.


Equipment

The drummers have used 225 litre "Monostress" drums since the band's inception, chosen for their resonance and flexibility. The drums arrive by truck, then are painted by band members using their own designs. Each drum is used for two concerts, one for each end, before being given away. Their sticks are made of
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wood and are 40 cm (16") long with a diameter of 3 cm (1.2"). Each musician breaks about two pairs per concert. In the band's lifetime, they have used about 16,000 oil drums and 110,000 sticks. There are 14 drums on stage, two musicians on sampling stands, and one playing keyboards. One singer, or even two, perform a few songs. The drums circle arc is divided into three parts called "bases", "middles" and "rhythmics". The electronic sounds, set off by the metal pipe stands, were introduced in the mid-1990s. The keyboards were added in 2003, with the album ''Stereostress Remixes''. This allowed the band to explore other musical styles alongside their industrial roots. Until then, the concerts were acoustic only, with up to 28 musicians on stage. The present set still retains pieces with only drums. The band still occasionally plays 20-minute acoustic shows, instead of the complete 90 minute sets. Since the new show launched in February 2009, the metal tubes have been also used to trigger real time video in addition to the sounds.


Discography


Studio albums

* ''Ca sonne pas beau un bidon?'' (1989) * ''Monostress 225L'' (1992) * ''Grandmix'' (1992) * ''Silence'' (November 1999) * ''Stereostress Remixes'' (April 2003) * ''MMIX'' (October 2009) * ''CORROS'' (March 2015) * ''WOMP'' (October 2018)


Live albums

* ''Live'' (October 2001) * ''DVD Live'' (March 2006) * ''BRONX Live'' (November 2006) * ''FUKUSHIMA Mon Amour'' CD & DVD (October 2011) * ''METAL VEINS Alive at Rock In Rio - Sepultura & Les Tambours du Bronx'' CD, DVD, Blu-ray (September 2014)


External links


Official website
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