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Clint is Gone
Welcome to Clintisgone.com ! Here you can find Info, NEWS, Tour dates, Musics and a lot more about Clint is Gone. Also discover the just realeased EP, the website, the photos and the music documentary. Clint is Gone is Antoine Bertrand, Julie Gomel et Fabio Nascimento. EP release, Clint is gone is the first, self-titled EP of the group. Recorded, mixed and mastered at the Beat Cave by Antoine Delecroix, it samples 8 of the over a dozen original songs that they currently perform live. The release of the EP coincides with that of their spanking new website, designed by Leticia Coelho Nunes, their Brazilian artist-friend and enthusiast based in Paris that is also responsible for the artwork on the EP cover. Her drawings blend in with Alfredo Brant’s cover photo, another Brazilian-Paris-based friend of the trio and responsible for many of the photos available on their website. Sharing the joyous task of photographing the group, Maria Bitarello (guess what? A Brazilian in Paris, indeed) is a sort of ghost writer responsible for all of the info you find on their website and in charge of the press. Some of the photos displayed online were also taken by Vinicius Araujo, yet another Brazilian in the French capital and the videomaker behind “Clint is gone to Pleshey” (available for online streaming at www.clintisgone.com), an account of the band’s road trip to Pleshey Fields, England, in late August 2009, where they were to make their second appearance on the 3rd Squeal Fest. The 22-minute long footage will be premiered on the EP release show, December 5th, at Le Vieux Léon (www.myspace.com/levieuxleon), an intimate and special spot for all.
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