Pierre Bastien
An underground experimental artist.
Mechanical composer Pierre Bastien was born in Paris in 1953; while at the University of Sorbonne he studied French and 18th century literature but always harbored a fascination for experimental music, in particular the work of John Cage, and upon graduating wrote for ballet and string quartet. While composing for choreographer Dominique Bagouet's ballet Tartine, in 1986 Bastien assembled his first music-generating machine from a turntable engine, a cymbal and a Meccano erector set; subsequent projects expanded upon the concept, culminating in the completion of his Meccano Orchestra, a piece in which nine traditional instruments -- among them a Moroccan rebab, a Yugoslavian mandolin, a Senegalese kora and a Javanese angklung -- are played by robotic contraptions rigged from motors and toys, complete with Bastien improvising on trumpet or violin. ~ Jason Ankeny, Rovi
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What kind of music does Pierre Bastien play?+
Pierre Bastien plays experimental, avant garde, krautrock - understated, built more for the room than a playlist.
What are Pierre Bastien live shows like?+
Pierre Bastien's live sets are minimal and understated - more about the music than any kind of production.
When is Pierre Bastien performing next?+
Pierre Bastien plays WORM in Rotterdam on Sunday 12 July.





