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<p class="wp-block-paragraph">Does
the name Mark Burghraeve make ring a bell? No doubt about it, ‘older’ electro
heads know this Belgian artist born in 1961! Together with Marc Verhaeghen he set up The Klinik and
created the band’s original look. Both ‘old’ mates are now back again working
on new Klinik-stuff. You might also know him from his work under the
Somnambulist moniker and M.Bryo &amp; D.M.T. He also worked with artists and
bands such as Niki Mono, Bill Leeb, Insekt, Vomito Negro, For Greater Good,
Mike Shelter, Brain Pilot, Dark Poem, Hybryds, Les Boufons Tristes ao. Mark
Burghraeve is a man of many talents and next to his music activities he’s also
active as a multimedia artist and graphic-, video- &amp; sound-designer and
sound &amp; light engineering. But back to music! The French label Nuit Et
Brouillard recently released the album “Things I Was Due
To Forget 1979 – 2005”. The work has been released on different vinyl formats
and is now planned to be released on CD format as well. The music brings us
back to the early and original sound of electronic music… to the roots. This
interview will give you more background information about this passionate,
fascinating and visionary artist.</p>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph"> (Courtesy by <a rel="noreferrer noopener" href="http://www.facebook.com/InfernoSoundDiaries" target="_blank">Inferno Sound Diaries</a>)  </p>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph"><strong>Q: The
least I can say is that you’re involved with an impressive number of very
different artistic projects. Do you’ve some preferences in your artistic
creation, what’s the importance of music and do you still have secret dreams in
mind?</strong></p>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph">Mark: My preferred
creations are the ones where I could sit at home and work on them in my own
tempo and atmosphere, without any unwanted interference from the outside world.
The ones where I could set my own deadlines and delegate some of the time
consuming work. I like to see myself as a multi-media artist in the broad sense
of the word. Music is one of the media I use to evoke or reproduce feelings,
visions and dreams, based on my experiences and observations. I jump from one
medium to another, sometimes mixing them. And the more I can use in one
project, the more satisfying it becomes. The final result grows into a part of
a viewer’s or a listener’s precious time. The artist has only this short period
to take them on a small journey by exposing himself. </p>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph">I try to keep my mind and
taste open. My dreams are no secret. It would be nice to have my work survive
the times, interpreted by others as it has already happened. The best feeling
one can have is that his work is appreciated by as many people as possible, I
guess. Making an immersive VR experience is on the want-list. Another film score
would be nice too. A book maybe? A golden tie?</p>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph"><strong>Q:
You’ve been inspired by early electronic pioneers, but you in a way became a
pioneer yourself. How do you look back at the early years of electronic music?
Was there a kind of particular ‘spirit’, ‘philosophy’, ‘goal’… and do you see
common elements with what’s happening today?</strong></p>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph">Mark: I always felt as a
pioneer, out to get a taste of the future. Electronic music was the most futuristic
music then. That time,&nbsp; synthesizers were
expensive and not seen as a full instrument yet. They were more like an effect
in a classic rock setting, an extra weird toy for the keyboard player, like
Pierre Henry did in the sixties with “Psycho-Rock”. Or they were used as sound
effect machines for cinema as Bebe and Louis Barron already did in the fifties
for the movie “Forbidden Planet”. Apart from “Popcorn” by Anarchic System, full
electronic music was not yet popular. There weren’t that many people in Belgium
who had a synth and tried to make music that fitted the expectations of a new
sci-fi future vision. </p>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph">After the ‘No Future’-era,
we were looking for one. Most of the guys who had synths made ‘cosmic’ music or
just collected buttons. Pure electronic music was not regarded as ‘real’ music
yet. But there was a kind of spirit of togetherness between the artists of that
time in Antwerp, a lot of independent projects and disciplines crossed each
other: theater, music, fine arts, fashion, performance. It was a period in time
when we revolted more, as a group or as individuals, against anything we were
opposed to. We used the new technologies. We walked away from tradition and
uniformity. Sometimes we even had ‘goals’. From political- and ecological awareness
to shared ethics and aesthetics. We were multicultural anarchists with a
rainbow of tastes and opinions. We were the avant-garde. We were the
underground.</p>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph">I don’t see this anymore,
it seems culture has been institutionalized, nationalized, censored and
belonging to the happy few who get financial support from the government. I see
increasing xenophobia and homophobia. I see aggression, racism, poverty and
despair in this modern day dystopia. And cell-phones, lots of cell-phones. But
then again, I don’t go out that much anymore, so I might miss out on a lot of
what is happening today.</p>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph"><strong>Q: One
thing is for sure, the late 70s and early 80s were pure ‘underground’-like! I
think it had something magic, connecting people a different way than today.
Today we’ve the internet, electronic music became much more accessible…
everything became that different. What’s your perception about this evolution?
The pros and cons? </strong></p>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph">Mark: The pros are that it
all became much more accessible and now more people can create, produce and put
their stuff on the internet. One can reach a global audience immediately. A
computer is now a household thing and most people have cell-phones. We are all
connected by wire or by Wifi and have libraries of virtual synths and plug-ins
at the touch of a button or screen, complete with professional production tools
and low distribution costs, if any.&nbsp; Also
you can get direct feedback from people all over the world who value your
stuff. One can communicate faster. Co-operations over great distances get
easier. Tools are easier to find.</p>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph">The contras are that
anybody can make music and put videos on YouTube. But without talent, proper
promotion or attention of the media one can get lost in the flood of banal
information. Today’s internet has become a marketplace, a big and busy one. You
need extra skills if you want to get noticed as an artist. Like for instance
opening an e-mail account to get PayPal. It also still leaves a very big and
bad ecological footprint. Think of the control knob you ordered on e-bay,
transported by trains, planes and diesel trucks.</p>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph">The search for new music has
also dramatically changed, we have robot programs that search for everything we
want, telling us what we are supposed to like, based on databases and tags.
Before all this, we physically went to the record shop to buy what they were
offering. We had magazines with no commercials. No cell-phones, no social media
sites, no e-mail, no internet. Just telephone, fax, modems and walkmans.
Cassettes were the independent medium of that time. The home-studio was born.
Affordable, but still expensive. I was lucky to have Stefan Van Elsen
(Trans-4M,&nbsp; Brain Pilot, …) of Central
Tapes who distributed my work. Teac, Tascam &amp; Fostex competed with Revox.
There were still U-matic, 12-bit Digital Recording, Commodore &amp; Spectrum,
Memorex. All these factories sold physical equipment. Nowadays, big companies
sell or even just rent data for the same use.</p>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph">It has it’s pros and cons.
The thing is, it’s here. One has to use it as a tool and avoid distractions.
It’s still very new and it already had a very radical impact on all our lives.
Writers like Kafka, Orwell or Huxley couldn’t even have dreamt this up. It’s
like their warnings became handbooks for the rulers. Are we in the hands of a
system we don’t understand, own or even know anymore? Who collects and controls
the data? Does all this ‘security’ make us feel safe or does it make us more
scared or paranoid? Since the expression ‘Fake News’ has been introduced,
nobody trusts the media anymore, from both sides. We have political propaganda
and commercials in between the services we paid for. We’ve all seen how YouTube
and Google have evolved from data providers to data collectors. Do we lose
freedom and privacy and should we protect these values? What’s this thing with
wars, money, power and persistent ecological &amp; political unawareness?</p>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph">We live in glass houses.
Too many rats in a cage with an overload of information. Sorry, what was the
question again?</p>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph"><strong>Q: Nuit
Et Brouillard recently released the double album “Things I Was Due To Forget”;
I should say an appropriated title for songs taking us back to your first sonic
compositions. How did this release come through and can you tell us something
about the origin of the songs? </strong></p>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph">Mark: Sylvie, co-founder
of the French Nuit Et Brouillard-label, once made a compilation tape from records
she had borrowed from a friend to play in her car. One of the songs was “The
Empty Street” by M.Bryo &amp; D.M.T. from the “No Big Business” compilation.
Years later she found me on Facebook on a picture with Marc Verhaeghen (the
Klinik) and Bill Leeb (Frontline Assembly), from the time we worked together on
Noise Unit. She knew both Marc and Bill, but had never heard of me until she
did some investigations. Nuit Et Brouillard invited me to Lille to meet them in
person, so I took all my courage, some luggage and a train to France. There I
met Stéphane as well. We talked about music and politics and played with the
idea of making a release. It was a bit like checking each other out, before we
made this idea concrete. </p>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph">For Nuit Et Brouillard it
would certainly have been the most ‘commercial’ record they would have ever
made, since they were mainly releasing more experimental and ‘obscure’ music. A
bold step. They showed me their beautifully made releases. Some of them had
handmade art covers. All their releases were treated as gems, showing a deep
involvement and respect for the artist. They were not driven by money, but by
passion. Of course I felt very flattered by the offer and I loved the people
there in Lille who supported me. I had the chance to do everything from A to Z;
music, lyrics, recordings, mastering and artwork. I am very lucky to have had
this opportunity and I am proud with the result.</p>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph">The songs had their origin
in the late seventies, the start of punk, affordable synths, drum machines
&amp; multi track recorders. Bands like Kraftwerk, Tubeway Army, Ultravox and
The Human League had just started and people like Vangelis, Jean Michel Jarre,
Tomita and Walter Carlos had already opened the door to popular electronic
music. </p>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph">I lived in industrial
Hoboken and was a DJ for some time, pretty up to date. By buying the ‘trash’
the record shop couldn’t sell on a Friday, I got a lot of weird unknown stuff.
The weirder it was, the more I liked it. Anyway, I had fun in my room with my
machines, later got into computers and now I’m still trying to use technology
as a medium, not only for making sound.</p>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph"><strong>Q: When
it comes to music, I think there’re very different types of artists; classical
schooled musicians, composers, producers, self taught artists and
experimentalists who clearly break the codes. Where do you place yourself and
tell us a bit more about the different aspects of being the musician/artist you
are? </strong></p>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph">Mark: I’m a self-taught
mad experimentalist, composer, bad musician, an OK writer and from time to
time, if I may say so, a very able producer with neo-classical ambitions, and
some more… I cherish my work as a musician as much as I like using other media.
If I get bored or stuck with one medium, I jump onto another one. It keeps the
creative ball rolling. Sometimes one inspires the other. Bringing as much art
forms as possible into one project is the most satisfying, I think. To me, programming
is an art form as well. Sometimes a program can be written as elegantly as a
poem.</p>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph"><strong>Q:
You’ve been involved with different music projects; M.Bryo &amp; DMT, The
Somnambulist, The Klinik… and you’ve worked with an impressive list of artists.
What did you keep in mind from all these projects and experiences and tell us
something more about The House of the Thepaphone? </strong></p>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph">Mark: So many stories to
tell. So many experiences. Every contact has its anecdotes. Sometimes, it
seemed as if I lived in a soap opera, complete with the melodrama and the
intrigues. But the fun part was the work itself, trying to get the best results
with the tools I had. Having my own rock-band KOYT! was great, but what I liked
especially were the one-on-ones, like Les Bouffons Tristes with Peter Geysels,
whom I knew from For Greater Good or the ones with Sophie from Dark Poem.</p>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph">With The House of the
Thepaphone, I try to create a cosy place for my friends and I on Bandcamp, a
popular music site for independent use, with a possibility to get some money
for the music. Not big amounts, but since money seems to be a handy thing to
have on this planet, any return is always welcome. It’s where I put some of the
collaborations with other artists and completed works from my archive. On
SoundCloud I put my most recent sketches and portfolios. ReverbNation was one
of the first music libraries I used on the web. I forgot MySpace, but who
didn’t? I think of building some more websites. They open possibilities for
experiment and promotion. Recently, I got on Spotify and iTunes, to keep up
with the new tools and platforms. I’m still learning.</p>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph">The House of the
Thepaphone :</p>



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https://somnambulist-mbryo.bandcamp.com
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<p class="wp-block-paragraph">Nuit
Et Brouillard:</p>



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https://www.discogs.com/M-Bryo-DMT-M-Bryo-Things-I-Was-Due-To-Forget-1979-2005/master/1479468
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<p class="wp-block-paragraph">Other
Links:</p>



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http://markburghgraeve.wix.com/somnambulist
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http://markburghgraeve.wix.com/mbryo
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http://markburghgraeve.wix.com/koyt
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https://www.reverbnation.com/somnambulist
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https://www.numberonemusic.com/somnambulist
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https://www.maarfo.com/mark-burghgraeve
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<p class="wp-block-paragraph">Released last year was the double LP &#8220;Things I was due to forget&#8221; by the synthwave, minimal project M.BRyo + D.M.T.. M.BRyo + D.M.T. is actually the project by Mark Burghgraeve, one of the founding members of Spierrelaxans which would soon be renamed as Klinik. He formed M.BRyo + D.M.T. together with a few fellow art school students at the end of the seventies.</p>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph">The album gathers songs that appeared on cassette and vinyl or came from Burghgraeve&#8217;s personal archive of unreleased tapes. The material was recorded between 1979 and 2005 except for the tracks &#8220;Show Me Your Hands&#8221; and &#8220;Relax&#8221; and has now been released via the Lille based label Nuit et Brouillard. Note that the track &#8220;Show Me Your Hands&#8221; is actually a collaboration with Jan Fabre for the installation &#8220;Homo Faber&#8221;.</p>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph">More info <a href="http://www.nuitetbrouillard.com/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">at the label&#8217;s official website</a>.</p>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph">Here&#8217;s an idea how the project sounds:</p>



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		<title>The Klinik back active (but without Dirk Ivens)</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 17 Jul 2017 18:00:44 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<img width="640" height="511" src="https://www.side-line.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/07/The-Klinik-1024x818.jpeg" class="webfeedsFeaturedVisual wp-post-image" alt="The Klinik back active (but without Dirk Ivens)" style="display: block; margin-bottom: 10px; clear: both; max-width: 100%;" decoding="async" srcset="https://www.side-line.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/07/The-Klinik-1024x818.jpeg 1024w, https://www.side-line.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/07/The-Klinik-300x240.jpeg 300w, https://www.side-line.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/07/The-Klinik-768x614.jpeg 768w, https://www.side-line.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/07/The-Klinik.jpeg 1134w" sizes="(max-width: 640px) 100vw, 640px" loading="lazy" />The Klinik (or Klinik as you want) no longer has Dirk Ivens in the line-up...]]></description>
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<p>The Klinik (or Klinik as you want) no longer has Dirk Ivens in the line-up so it seems. The duo Marc Verhaeghen and Mark Burghgraeve (member of the band in 1981–82, 1995, present) have been working on brand new material, of which the track below, &#8220;Don&#8217;t look back&#8221;, is already a nice teaser.</p>
<p>To many the line-up that delivered such albums as &#8220;To The Knife&#8221; and &#8220;Stitch&#8221; (along with early Noise Unit) is considered to be the project&#8217;s finest. The band itself was originally formed around 1982 by Marc Verhaeghen, who is the only constant member. Previous members included Dirk Ivens (1985–1991 and 2003–present), Eric van Wonterghem (1985–87), Sandy Nys (1985), Thorsten Stroth (1995), Tom Claes (1996), Stefan Mertes (1996) and Nickanor (2002).</p>
<p>Verhaeghen has been involved in several projects outside Klinik, including Noise Unit (with Bill Leeb and Rhys Fulber of Front Line Assembly), D.Sign (with Philippe and Eliane Fichot of Die Form), X10 (with Niki Mono, Marc Ickx of A Split-Second and Vidna Obmana), and Para (with his own wife Sabine Voss).</p>
<p>For now enjoy this track, &#8220;Don&#8217;t look back&#8221;.</p>
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