Awaken is an
undergroundrockband /
indie music project based in
Belgium. They released two official albums and numerous demo tapes and web-only singles since their early days in 1988.
Not related to the modern Belgian scene at all (such as
dEUS,
Eté 67,
Girls in Hawaii), Awaken gained interest from Vietnamese people,[2] after the release of a Vietnamese song, "Chú Mèo Ngủ Quên", and in Japan with the virtual EP "別府NIGHTS". Recently, a cover of a Vietnamese children song "Rửa Mặt Như Mèo" has been recorded and has been heard on Vietnamese internet, though not officially released. Since 2005, Awaken is part of the team of the indies Japanese label It's Oh! Music, based in
Miyazaki city.
Name
The name AWAKEN means "a matter of bubbles", according to the Japanese translation:
AWAKEN's style mixes
disco beats and
progressive structures,
karaoke arrangements and
heavy sounds, Belgian
new beat rhythms and romantic
new wave.[3][4] The instrumentation is often focussed on
keyboards and
electronic sounds[5] though electric
guitar and
bass guitar are more audible in recent songs.
AWAKEN's latest songs have been influenced by various places in
Japan,
Vietnam and the rest of the world : "The Train Is Leaving
Kokura" mentions
Kokura (小倉) and
Usa (宇佐), "
Beppu Nights" happens in
Beppu (別府), known for its
hot springs, "
Wasabi Kiss" describes the
peninsula of
Shuzenji, "Yanagigaura" (柳ヶ浦) evoques the feeling of loneliness in the small city of
Yanagigaura and "As A Start : Cà Phê And Pizza" is an imaginary trip from
Italy,
Vietnam and
Japan. The 2009 single "My Last Evening In 大分" / "Chase Around 大分駅" is based on Gilles Snowcat's own memories of the city of Ôita, Japan.[6]
Musicians
Being a project more than a band, different musicians appear following the recordings of the band, some as members and some as guests.
Though independent, AWAKEN is collaborating with Japanese label It's Oh! Music and appears on
J-pop singer
Koiko's CD Vitamin!.
In 1999, AWAKEN was invited twice on stage to perform the song "Last Days Of The Century" with its creator
Al Stewart.[7]
French TV actor
Fabien Remblier recorded several songs with AWAKEN in 2000 and was supposed to be part of the 20th anniversary single in 2008.
Repertoire (original songs and covers)
AWAKEN mixes original songs and covers, a similar attitude to
Manfred Mann and
Vanilla Fudge earlier.
Artists that have been covered by AWAKEN include:
AWAKEN has a side-project named NEKOKAWA since 2002, focussing on the ambient side of its music. NEKOKAWA is 猫川 in
Japanese and Dòng Sông Mèo in
Vietnamese.
This Mouth... (nhạc cho Em Mèo) (2008, Gilles Snowcat solo release)
How Many L Were In Your Name? / My Last Evening In 大分 (Awaken version) / How Many L Were In Your Name? (hi-NRG mix)[23] (2010)
Yanagigaura (『柳ヶ浦』) (2010, Gilles Snowcat solo release)[24]
Singles (non-exhaustive listing)
"One Wild War (2002)
"山葵KISS" (read: Wasabi Kiss) (2003)
"五本木の星" (read: Gohongi No Hoshi) (2003)
"DRUNKEN熊" (read: Drunken Kuma) (2004)
"When Alena Entered The Quiet Room" (2004)
"Chú Mèo Ngủ Quên" (2005)
"As A Start : Cà Phê & Pizza" (2006)
"Áo Dài Màu Hồng" / "Xúp Sô-Cô-La" (2007)
"I Know Time Is Passing By..." / "別府NIGHTS" -disco take- (2008)
"Riding The Yellow Line Gives Vibrations" (2008, Gilles Snowcat solo release)
"The Blue Hanger" (pink disco yellow mix) / "Don't Worry Em Mèo (on the pops)" / "Riding The Yellow Line Gives Vibrations" (still shaking mix) (2009, Gilles Snowcat solo release)
"My Last Evening In 大分" / "Chase Around 大分駅" (2009, Gilles Snowcat solo release)
"Mardi Gras Station" (2017, Gilles Snowcat solo release)
"バレた!" / "エレガントに" / "Three Kinds Of Milk (live)" (2017, Gilles Snowcat solo release)
Tapes
Numb (March 1993)
Phase 2 : Scrappy (September 1993)
Zéro Sur Dix, Encore Raté ! (Gilles Snowcat solo, August 1994)
Awaken 3 : Blurp ! (January 1995)
Vintage and rare songs (non-exhaustive listing)
"Polygonal Mirror" (February 1988)
"Sandrine" (rough piano version) (July 1988)
"Interlude 6" (June 1988)
"Memories Of A Teenage Cat" (original studio version) (March 1989)
"Misty Conclusion" (live in studio,
Beppu, Japan) (May 2007)
Contribution to tribute albums
You Should Have Listened To AsmL,[25][26] tribute albums to
Al Stewart, 1997 and 2001.
Lost In The Looking Glass,[27] tribute album to
Procol Harum, 2002
Party In Lyceum's Toilets is the second album by the music project Awaken, released in 2001. This double CD features original songs (volume 1) and covers (volume 2).
History
While its predecessor, Tales Of Acid Ice Cream, was completed in one studio only, Party In Lyceum's Toilets was recorded on a
portable studio that was brought along to meet several musicians in Belgium and France. The first takes come from 1999, as the album was recorded rather slowly.
Controversy
Despite his efforts to introduce the new Awaken as a band, leader Gilles Snowcat fails, as the booklet details show that the quartet hardly plays together on more than six of the 41 tracks. The main
band is then dubbed by 12 additional musicians.[29] In some songs Snowcat plays alone or only with guest musicians, which caused anger from the main singer and the lead guitarist. Apart from the keyboardist, none of the musicians had played on the previous album Tales Of Acid Ice Cream.
The album was due to be released in September 2000, then as more songs were added it was postponed to January 2001 but then technical problems made its actual release happen on
Valentine Day.
Being influenced by the
33 rpmera, Awaken divided the two CDs into virtual sides. As a tribute to
Earth Wind & Fire, each "side" of the volume 1 starts with a short piece as
interlude, except the side 4 (for timing reasons).
The sides 1 and 2 were dedicated to regular songs, side 3 to more
experimental pieces and side 4 to early Awaken songs from 1988 but recorded properly in 2000.
The song "Bonnie Parker Rêve" was written by a French composer whose family name was the same as Snowcat's first name, which induced some confusion from listeners. It is the only original Awaken song on this album that does not feature Gilles Snowcat in the writing
credit.
The song "Four Dreams Suite" starts with the noise of a
Porsche 911's engine and ends with musical bits recorded in 1988. The song itself is a new take from 2000, since no
studio version had been recorded before.
The CD2 is only made of covers, some of them being interludes and into a conceptual shape named "Dark Dream Opera".
Track listing CD 1 (original songs)
side 1
Interlude: "Misty Conclusion"
"I'll Disagree"
"Cold As My Heart"
"Carla's Dream"
"Neons Of Lyceum's Toilets"
side 2
Interlude: "'The True Story Of Maïté D.H."
"Down The Drain"
"Dead In A Subway"
"Cutting My Loved One"
"Spleen Fourteen"
side 3
Interlude: "Ellen's Orange Room"
"Lycée Nase" (featuring 1030)
"Bonnie Parker Rêve" (featuring Hervé Gilles)
"Britney and Barry"
side 4
"Electric Time"
"Four Dreams Suite": i. Günz (a) Overture ; b) Over The 'A' ; c) Nine Elements Of Life) ii. Polygonal Mirror iii. Rising Forest iv. The Test v. Sweet Wave Of Ice Cream vi. Out Of The Flowerwall vii. Tygersmile viii. Interlude 6 ix. Sandrine x. 8888 xi. Subliminal Mountain xii. The World Where Bears Never Lock The Door xiii. Cucumber Phone xiv. Picture From An April's Dream xv. Lady S xvi. The Last Escape Of Lady S xvii. Dark Spring xviii. Four Dreams Epilogue
"You're Really Out Of Line" (cover from
Rufus) / "Golden Age Dreams" (cover from
Vanilla Fudge) / "I'm Gonna Love You" (cover from
Peter Criss) / "Heart of Me" (cover from
Cerrone)
Three songs had been completely recorded but finally dumped :
"Dream Shapes On A Night Movie" : a progressive dance track.
"Interlude : Still Today / I'm 9" : an interlude that was supposed to open the side 4 of CD1, but rejected for timing reasons.
"Electric Time" : an alternate version, played and sung by Snowcat only, that was rejected to make place for a totally different take played by the whole group.
Other songs have been worked but never fully recorded : a cover version of
Marillion's "The Party" and
Yes' "Big Generator" being on the list. Other Awaken songs were planned to appear but not chosen on the final list and not even recorded at all. Most of the tapes have been deleted, which means a future remix without the songs fading out has become impossible to do.