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Pascal Humbert is a French bass player who is currently in
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and
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. He was previously in Tanit (1981–1985), Passion Fodder (1985–1991), 16 Horsepower (1992–1993, 1996–2005) and
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(2008–2010).


Career


Tanit

Humbert's first artistic involvement was with Tanit, a band he formed in Paris in 1981 with Elsa Drezner and Thierry Bertomeu. The band released two EP records, ''Can an Actor Bleed'' and ''To Alaska'' before splitting up in 1985.


Passion Fodder

After meeting Theo Hakola, he travelled to the United States and established himself in Los Angeles as part of Hakola's band Passion Fodder from 1985 until 1991, releasing five studio albums.


16 Horsepower

After Passion Fodder disbanded, he founded the band Horsepower with
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and Jean-Yves Tola. Frustrated by misconceptions about the name Horsepower being related to heroin use, and inspired by a traditional American folk song about sixteen horses pulling the coffin of a beloved to the graveyard, the name was changed to 16 Horsepower. The band was active from 1992 to 2005. Their first release was the eponymous '' 16 Horsepower'' EP. When Humbert temporarily left in 1993, he was replaced by Keven Soll as bass player. Humbert rejoined in 1996 and stayed with the band. Other members at various points included Rob Redick in 1996, Jeffrey-Paul Norlander in 1997 and Steve Taylor in 1998. The debut full-length studio album '' Sackcloth 'n Ashes'' was released in 1996, garnering praise from the international music press followed by '' Low Estate'' and ''
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''. After releasing four studio albums, 2 EPs and after touring extensively, the group broke up in 2005, citing "mostly political and spiritual" differences.


Lilium

Humbert started Lilium as a solo project in 1984, but the first album ''Transmission of All the Goodbyes'' was only completed and released in 2000. Jean-Yves Tola (also of 16 Horsepower) became involved and the second album ''Short Stories'' was released in 2003, with guest musicians, singers and lyricists, including David Eugene Edwards, Kal Cahoone, Daniel McMahon, Jim Kalin, and Dana Colley and Billy Conway (of Morphine). The sound incorporated both American folk music and European musical heritage. After 16 Horsepower disbanded in 2005, Lilium expanded into a full band with the addition of Bruno Green and singer Kal Cahoone. In 2009, Lilium finished their third record, ''Felt''. The band returned to being a two-piece, now featuring Humbert and Green.


Wovenhand

After the split-up of 16 Horsepower in 2005, Pascal Humbert played solo and within the band Santa Cruz as a double bass player, until he was contacted by a newly formed ''
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'' by David Eugene Edwards, and Ordy Garrison, and joined them in their European leg of tours before being integrated in the official line-up in 2008 and in recording of albums by the band. He left before the recording of their 2012 release The Laughing Stalk.


Détroit

Humbert's most recent collaboration has been the formation of the duo ''
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'' with
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, formerly of
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. Their debut album ''Horizons'' was released in 2013.


Other

Humbert and Cantat were also part of a collaborative project for Lebanese-Quebec artist
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in ''Le Cycle des Femmes: Trois histoires de Sophocle'' (known as ''Femmes'' trilogy) within the context of
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. The resulting 17-track album ''
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'' of Greek choir renditions for the play was credited to Cantat, Humbbert, guitarist Bernard Falaise and drummer Alexander MacSween.


Discography


Albums

;with Tanit *1983: ''Can an Actor Bleed'' (EP) *1984: ''To Alaska'' (EP) *2007: ''1981 — 1985'' (compilation album) ;with Passion Fodder *1985: ''Hard Words from a Soft Mouth'' *1986: ''Fat Tuesday'' *1987: ''Love, Waltzes and Anarchy'' *1989: ''Woke Up This Morning'' *1991: ''What Fresh Hell Is This?'' *1998: ''1985–1991 And Bleed That River Dry (compilation album) ;with 16 Horsepower *1995: '' 16 Horsepower (EP)'' *1996: ''
Sackcloth 'n' Ashes ''Sackcloth 'n' Ashes'' is the debut full-length studio album by American band 16 Horsepower, released on February 6, 1996. Track listing # "I Seen What I Saw" – 3:24 # "Black Soul Choir" – 3:52 # "Scrawled in Sap" – 2:46 # "Horse Head" ...
'' *1997: '' Low Estate'' *2000: ''
Secret South ''Secret South'' is the third studio album by American band 16 Horsepower. Released in 2000, the album marked a distinct change in direction compared to previous efforts as it focuses more on storytelling over a more laid back soundscape. The rec ...
'' *2001: ''Nobody 'Cept You'' (EP) *2001: '' Hoarse'' (live album) *2002: ''
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'' *2003: ''
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'' (3 live sessions) *2008: ''Live March 2001'' (live album) *2011: ''Yours Truly'' (compilation album) ;with
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*2000: ''Transmission of All the Good-Byes'' *2003: ''Short Stories'' *2010: ''Felt'' ;with
Wovenhand Wovenhand (also stylized Woven Hand) is an American rock band from Denver, Colorado, United States, led by former 16 Horsepower frontman David Eugene Edwards. Wovenhand's songs are known for their strong and unsettling Biblical references, in ...
*2008: ''Ten Stones'' *2010: ''The Threshingfloor'' *2011: ''Black of the Ink'' (EP and book) *2012: ''Live at Roepaen'' (live CD or 2 LPs + DVD) ;
Bertrand Cantat Bertrand Cantat (born 5 March 1964) is a French songwriter, singer, and musician known for being the former frontman of the rock band Noir Désir. In 2003, he was proven guilty without a doubt and convicted of the murder ("murder with indirect in ...
, Pascal Humbert, Bernard Falaise, Alexander MacSween *2011: ''
Chœurs ''Chœurs'' is a joint musical album by Bertrand Cantat, Pascal Humbert, Bernard Falaise and Alexander MacSween released on Actes Sud label on 16 December 2011, although it was made available for downloads on 21 November 2011. The 17 tracks on t ...
'' ;with Détroit *2013: ''Horizons''


Singles

;with 16 Horsepower *1994: "Shametown" *1996: "Black Soul Choir" *1996: "Haw" *1997: "For Heaven's Sake" *1997: "Coal Black Horses" *1998: "The Partisan" *2000: "Clogger" *2001: "Splinters" ;with Détroit *2013: "Droit dans le soleil"


Various collaborations

*With Theo Hakola on his albums "Hunger of a Thin Man" (1993) and "The Confession" (1995) *With Rob Ellis and John Parish in album ''Little Scratches'' *With Bruno Green in ''God's Country'' *With Alain Raoust in ''La Cage'' (2002) and ''L'Été indien'' (2007)


References

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