04
May

Fridays. It feels great that the weekend is about to start. And that is always nice, isn’t it?

For today I have some of the latest findings from the Latin American Twee Facebook page and more.

Niños del Cerro: Joel, who runs that fine Facebook page, shared the song “Flores, Labios, Dedos” which is their promo single for the Chilean band’s second album. Don’t know what’s the name of the album, or when will it be available. They are just promoting this song for the time being. It is good, though not as great as I remember their previous songs. Maybe this is more 60s influenced? I don’t know, it is still enjoyable but wouldn’t have picked it as a single myself.

Las Ligas Menores: my favourite Argentinean band is back it seems. They have shared on their Bandcamp the song “En Invierno”. Ok, pay attention, because this is a superb band, one that is on my list of bands that I want to see live one day. And the song doesn’t disappoint. This track will be included in their 2nd album, “Fuego Artificial”, which will be released on May 10th on Discos Laptra. How do I get a copy in the US?

Invernal: the Peruvian band, based in Lima, has uploaded the song “Universo” to their Bandcamp and they say it is their 2nd promo single for what will be their new album. The dreampop band is formed by Marco Malpartida, Mayra Ojeda, Marco Atencio, André Román and Christian Vargas. I believe I recommended them a long time ago, when they played Lima Popfest. Good stuff.

Nah…: one of our favourite releases this year was the “Summer’s Failing Again” EP that the Münster by Amsterdam band released just a few months ago. It seems the CD was a big success and was sold out very fast. For those wanting more, well, there is a “Remix EP”. We see remixes by Papernut Moon, The Catherines, Orange Crate Art and The Fisherman and his Soul.

The Vegetablets: some months ago I was complaining that The Vegetablets were only available on tape. Their songs were a great discovery but I didn’t want to get their tapes. Well, the Tulip House label, from Nagoya, Japan, have put together both tapes on a very nice CD that comes in different varieties: 4 color, normal or  pixel art for one to choose, all very DIY.

—————————————————————–

I only have a few releases on Aliénor Records, one of the most known French indiepop labels from the 90s. I haven’t really explored the whole catalog. If only I had all the money and time in the world.

I am very curious, and interested in finding out more, the whole picture if possible, about all indiepop bands. Indiepop is barely documented. And I’m trying to do my part, little by little. Don’t know if one day this sort of work will be publishable, but some of it might. See, there have been some books published. I’m not saying I will do one. Maybe one day that’d be nice. But again where do I find the time? In the meantime I can do these sort of detective investigations about the bands, try to find out every detail available on the web and then hope to get in touch with the band for an interview.

Les Chaplinn’s, with that strange apostrophe and s name, is a band I know very little. That’s why a few days ago I ordered the only 7″ they released. Well, no, that’s not why. I had heard a song by them called “Sunny Day” and I thought it was great. Jangly, poppy, catchy. Of course, as it usually happens, this song is not part of the 7″, but from a compilation tape. So not sure what I’ll encounter when I play the 7″, but I’m hoping it sounds similar to this brilliant song.

“Run Turn Turn EP” was released in 1993 on the French label Aliénor Records (Alien β). This was a fun label, they used to catalog their records with Greek letters. The label was based in Bordeaux. From what I read on Discogs, the label is now part of Les Disques Aliénor which includes Platinum and another indiepop label, Cornflakes Zoo. Not sure what happened with the labels, how one became another or how they bought each other.

The EP had three songs. On the A side there is “Run Turn Run” while on the B side we find “Mute” and “The Fool”. We find first names credited on the back cover, Willy on bass, Dilip on drums, Gé on guitar and Franck on guitar and vocals. According to Discogs, Franck’s last name is Mossenta. Franck Mossenta, and Dilip’s is Saint-Jean, Dilip Saint-Jean.

Aside from that EP, there is an 8 song demo tape listed. There is no date for it, nor artwork, but at least we know the names of the songs that were included: “Mute”, “Wake Up”, “Sunny Day”, “Who’s”, “Run, Turn, Sum”, “Lost”, “The Fool” and “Jesus”.

As many of the bands from the early 90s, they participated in several compilations. The first one in 1991, two years before their release. On the “In The Limelight” tape that was released in France and came with a fanzine-style booklet, I suppose with info on the bands, they included three songs: “Mute”, “Wake Up” and “Whose”.

The next year, 1992, their song “Flying” appears on the compilation “Rosenbud (Born to Be a Star) – The Great Collection V.1” that was released on both CD and tape format by the French label Rosebud (ROBCD9214 / ROBK9214). It seems like only French bands were part of it, among them one I’ve interviewed in the past, Les Freluquets.

Another compilation they were in 1992 was “Teeny Poppers” released by Anorak Records (SHOUBIDOUWA 01). I mentioned this compilation not too long ago, when I wrote about Budgie Jacket. This time around Les Chaplinn’s contributed the song “Wake Up!”.

Then “Sunny Day”, the song I’m sharing, and the one song I heard first by this band. It appeared on the “Garden Party” tape compilation released by Aliénor Records (ALIEN α). This cassette also came out in 1992 and included many great bands from the time including The Bedflowers, Mosaic Eyes, The Spinning Wheels and more.

A 1993 compilation “Simple as Them”, released by Ora Pro Nobis (OPN 9303) has an “Untitled” song by the band. Actually all bands’ songs are untitled. How come? It is a very strange compilation.

Lastly another 1993 compilation, this time from Germany. The tape “Frischer Morgentau” included the same song I love, “Sunny Day”. It was released by Steipilz Tonträger (Stein 1). I remember mentioning this compilation quite a bit on my Moosblüten post, as one of the members was behind this label.

I found a photo and then another on a web called Ooplaboom, where they have concert photos from the pre-digital era, of the band playing in Brest, on April 8th, 1996, opening for Peter Astor. That’s the photo I’m using for the post too by the way.

The band used to have a Myspace too. Of course, the songs don’t stream.

What else? Not much more! Where in France where they from? Why no more releases? I would love to hear to the rest of their songs, the ones from their demo at least. What were the last names of the band members? Were they involved in any other bands? There are a few blog mentions about them, but just name checking them. No story. No details. How come?

Edit (same day): Michaël from Watoo Watoo has confirmed that the band hailed from Paris and that Dilip used to work at Studio Ornano.

::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::

Listen
Les Chaplinn’s – Sunny Day

6 Responses to “:: Les Chaplinn’s”

I knew them a bit.
They were from Paris. Dilip used to work in Studio Ornano, a studio/rehearse place, where I used to rehearse with Mumbly.
I saw them once during a big student party in Paris. They played 7 songs, & just when they started the 8th song, the DJ said ‘Thank you’ & they cut the sound!
I also read an interview of Claire from Sarah Rcds who said that she would have liked to sign them.

About Alienor, Cornflakes Zoo, & also Lo Label (that only did a couple of comp tapes), they were all friends, from Bordeaux. https://www.discogs.com/fr/label/64287-Cornflakes-Zoo

May 4th, 2018

Thank you both for your interest in our band.

I played guitar and sang for Les Chaplinn’s. Dilip was the drummer and Laurent the bassist. I know live in Seattle. Both Laurent and Dilip live in Paris. If you are based in Europe, I would be happy to put you in contact with them. Let me know how.

May 19th, 2018

Sorry for the terrible English. I am under the weather today and dictated from my phone

May 19th, 2018

I just read your interview with Phillippe Lavergne from Les Freluquets who mentioned that Dilip and I played with them when we separated from Laurent.

May 19th, 2018

Un retour vers le passé musical..qui, il semblerait se réécrit avec certaines omissions… i don’t care!
Bonjour a franck et dilip si ils se connaissent toujours..
will le flutiste sobre..from la planete Marseille

willy
September 10th, 2018

let me know if you are still looking for Les Chaplinn’s original demo or for more info.
i also have lives and other demos that the band recorded.
contact me on the above email address.

Franck C Mossenta
July 25th, 2023