Complot Bronswick

Complot Bronswick is a band that has made a distinct mark on the post-punk and experimental music scene, primarily emerging from the effervescent culture of the early 1980s in France. Known for their intellectual approach to music and their blend of cold wave tonalities with avant-garde influences, the group has created a sound that defies the conventional boundaries of genre. Their work often reflects a deep engagement with literary and philosophical themes, and they are known for their atmospheric and darkly poetic musical landscapes.

Over the years, Complot Bronswick have retained their enigmatic and underground stature, while still evolving in their artistic output. Albums like "Rouge Rêve" and "Maïakowski" demonstrate their ability to innovate and pay homage to their inspirations—from the Russian revolutionary poet to the nuances of dreamlike states. With releases including "Dark Room's Delight," "A Kind of Blue," and "L'image Oubliée," they have continually expanded their sonic palette, adding layers of electronic experimentation to their gothic, brooding rock foundation. Although they may not be mainstream, for those who delve into the shadowy realms of post-punk and cold wave, Complot Bronswick offers a rich and enduring discography that rewards listeners with each nuanced listen.

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Rouge Rêve
Album - 13 Tracks - Released September 1, 2009
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