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Didier Malherbe
Widely acclaimed as one of the great masters of wind instruments, Parisian Didier Malherbe started on saxophone when he was 13, after hearing Charlie Parker's 'Bloomdido', from the Bird and Dizz album. 12 years later, Bloomdido Bad de Grass became his nickname within Gong, incorporating the literal translation of Malherbe into franglais. Between ages 13 and 20, he studied alto, then tenor saxophone with a classical teacher as well as jamming with jazzmen at 'Le Chat Qui Peche' club in Paris. During this time he also attended the Sorbonne, studying Sanskrit amongst other languages. A trip to India & Afghanistan in the early sixties introduced him to ragas, modal music and the bamboo flute. Back in France, he studied classical flute with Rène Leroy (the first musician to give a public performance of Dubussy's 'L'apres Midi D'une Faune'). His rock education started in 1967, when he performed with his group The Rollsticks in 'Les Idoles' (arguably the first full 'rock opera'), a 'comédie musicale' influenced by the Living Theatre. Listening to a Soft Machine concert turned him on to a fusion approach of music. In the ambience of the freaky revolution in Paris in May 1968, he met Australian singer, guitarist and poet, ex Soft Machine member Daevid Allen, with whom he was to create Gong along with Gilli Smyth. This international community band incubated in Deya, Mallorca, and toured France and Europe before it was taken on to the British scene starting at Glastonbury Festival in June 1971. Virgin Records signed them, and their album 'Camembert Electrique' hit the charts. Gong toured extensively around the U.K. and Europe, while producing the albums of their legendary Radio Gnome trilogy: 'Flying Teapot', 'Angel's Egg' and 'You'. During this time Didier also played sessions for the soundtrack to 'Chappaqua' with Ravi Shankar, free jazz with austere vegetarian and yogi, Burton Greene - Aquariana (BYG vol 8529308) '69, contributed to Kevin Ayers' 'Whatevershebringswesing' (Harvest SHVL800) '72 and 'Comus To Keep From Crying' (Virgin V2018) '74. In 1975, when Daevid Allen split from Gong, Didier formed other line-ups with Steve Hillage, Mike Howlett, Pierre Moerlen recording 'Shamal' (Virgin), then with Alan Holdsworth, Mino Cinelou for the album 'Gazeuse' (Virgin).
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In 1989 he added the WX7 Yamaha wind synthesizer to his set-up. He met Daevid Allen again and joined the Gong fold once more as a member of Gongmaison. 1990 saw the release of 'Fetish', his second solo album, even though it involved the participation of 15 musicians. This album explores passion and other aspects of Fire through a great diversity of moods, including folky, jazzy, French Rap, and electronic jungles...
Having spent many years absorbing musical and rhythmic influences from around the world, Didier developed an avid interest in collecting new and exotic instruments, each of which offers the opportunity to explore and embrace new styles of playing and approaches to composing.
When he's not busy playing, recording and rehearsing, Didier spends his time working on an extensive collection of sonnets which he has composed over the years. 128 of these were published in 2002 as 'L'Anche des Métamorphoses', which Didier also performs as a one-man show. With a passion for always forging ahead into uncharted territory, Didier desires to liberate the spirit of each wind instrument he encounters. The act of liberating the spirit of the instrument is what, in turn, liberates the spirit of the listener. Because of the mastery of myriad instruments and his ability to blend styles seamlessly, he has remained one of the most-demanded studio session musicians in France, and is admired the world over. Ric Schaffer (Kansas City, USA) |
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