Luc Calis has long been co-owner of the Arlequin record store. He retraces his steps from a punk youth in the countryside to the discovery of the music underground of Brussels.
Interview of Luc Calis
Further reading
Théâtre 140, Jo Dekmine and his fairgrounds shack
5 April 2016What remains of his flamboyant presence at Théâtre 140 can be expressed in one word: audacity! A kind of imaginative nerve, unified in focus, which Piero Kenrolls openly acknowledges in the second chapter of his book Gravé dans le Rock: “The dullness of its name, due to the fact that it was located at 140 Avenue Plasky in Schaerbeek, sheds no light on its often bold program. Aside from the avant-garde plays, the stand-up comedian acts, and the various cultural events that were as gratifying as they were unexpected, Dekmine was the first to have the nerve to book pop music at his venue.”
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7 January 2016Belgium Underground has interviewed Nadine Milo, a journaliste who took part in the adventure of the famous More/En Attendant journal, the first belgian magazine that defended the punk and new wave scene.
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