Aksak Maboul

Aksak Maboul
Also known asAqsak Maboul
OriginBelgium
GenresAvant-rock, experimental
Years active1977–1981, 2010–present
LabelsKamikaze, Crammed
Formerly ofArt Bears
SpinoffsThe Honeymoon Killers
Spinoff ofHenry Cow

Aksak Maboul are a Belgian avant-rock band founded in 1977 by Marc Hollander with Vincent Kenis, and now revolving around Hollander and Véronique Vincent. Aksak Maboul hasn't stopped changing shape and form throughout its existence (the only permanent member being its initiator), exploring diverse musical styles with their own aesthetic approach.

Aksak Maboul started out with two studio albums, Onze Danses Pour Combattre la Migraine (1977) and Un Peu de l'Âme des Bandits (1980), the latter with ex-Henry Cow members Chris Cutler and Fred Frith. They were also active in the Rock in Opposition movement in 1979.[1][2]

Around the mid-1980s, Aksak Maboul went into a 30-year hiatus, during which Marc Hollander fully devoted himself to his Crammed Discs label, before resuming his activities as a musician in 2014 by working on the unfinished third Aksak Maboul album, Ex-Futur Album (by Véronique Vincent & Aksak Maboul), that had been written and recorded between 1980 and 1983. The album came out in October 2014. Since the mid 2010s, Aksak Maboul revolves around Marc Hollander and Véronique Vincent, seconded by Faustine Hollander. The band started touring again in 2015, with a new line-up. In May 2020, they have released a brand-new double album entitled Figures.

  1. ^ "Aksak Maboul". The Gibraltar Encyclopedia of Progressive Rock. Archived from the original on 25 July 2008. Retrieved 2008-07-23.
  2. ^ Deupree, Caleb. "Un Peu de l'Ame des Bandits". All Music. Retrieved 2008-07-23.