Abrasive, contemplative and radical, the music of Killbody Tuning is a world of instrumental soundscapes shaped by ambient, rock and metal.
Since their first steps in 2005, the Swiss band has always tried to depart from the conventional forms of rock. After their warmly welcomed debut album The French Hunter (2008), Killbody Tuning took part into different artistic projects. In 2009, the band composed a new arrangement of some songs by Philippe Léotard for the play Clinique de la Raison Close, ...
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Abrasive, contemplative and radical, the music of Killbody Tuning is a world of instrumental soundscapes shaped by ambient, rock and metal.
Since their first steps in 2005, the Swiss band has always tried to depart from the conventional forms of rock. After their warmly welcomed debut album The French Hunter (2008), Killbody Tuning took part into different artistic projects. In 2009, the band composed a new arrangement of some songs by Philippe Léotard for the play Clinique de la Raison Close, produced by the Swiss theatre company Passaparola. Played live during the performances, these remarkably modern versions of the songs imparted Philippe Léotard’s lyrics a more straightforward and atmospheric dimension.
One year after this first successful experience, Killbody Tuning accepted to write the score of “Dernière Chasse”, a short film created and directed by the young Swiss film-maker Julien Humbert-Droz. As they wanted to run this new project in an innovative way, the band composed new instrumental pieces out of the movie soundtrack. This creative process gave birth to Killbody Tuning’s new album, 47°0'40.00"N/6°42'20.00"E.
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