Maurice Chevalier said, "Thank Heaven for little girls," & Veronique Chevalier says, "Thank Hell for La Moi!"
She's a twisted Edith Piaf from an alternate reality; Parodist; Creatrix of Gothic Polka,
& Inventrix of Steampunk Haiku, aka "Steamku."


Tuesday, June 14, 2011

* Veronique's "Vampire Surprise" Included in June Sepiachord Playlist

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Sepiachord
Playlist for the Week Ending June 12th, 2011



Veronique Chevalier: Vampire Surprise

Eli August: Vanish

Siouxsie and the Banshees: Rawhead & Bloody Bones

The Gloria Darlings: This House

Rhubarb Whiskey: Heart on Her Sleeve

Curtis Eller's American Circus: Hide that Scar

This Way to the Egress: Gypsy Shoe

Bakelite 78: Katie Dear

Clare Fader: Queen

The Dad Horse Experience: I Saw the Light

16 Horsepower: I See What I Saw

Vernian Process: Vagues de Vapeur

Slim Cessna's Auto Club: What'll I Do?

Alice Cooper: Crazy Little Child

Munly & the Lee Lewis Harots: The Denver Boot Redux

Birdeatsbaby: Rosary

Diable Amoreux: The Town Rat & the Country Rat

Di Nigunim: The Town Rat & the Country Rat

Baby Gramps & the Back Swamp Potioners: Shanghai Lil

Victor Sierra: Pale Golden Flecks

Jaakko Laitinen & Väärä Raha: Viratulet

Ando Ehlers: Damsel

Not Waving But Drowning: Processional

Cop Shoot Cop: Hung Again


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Monday, June 13, 2011

* The Clockwork Cabaret, and Davenport & Winkleperry: Steampunk-run Radio & Cafe

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Yes, Virginia, there really is a show devoted exclusively to that elusive ODD-itory genre known as "Steampunk Music."

To paraphrase some of the verbiage from their website http://www.clockworkcabaret.com says:

"The Clockwork Cabaret is a weekly radio show hosted by the darling Davenport sisters, Emmett & Klaude, on WCOM 103.5 FM-LP in Chapel Hill/Carrboro, NC, every Monday at 11pm. And, you can call in to the show via the telephone at 919.929.9601.

The sisters play the "Music o' Gears" for Steampunk ears, an anachronistic style of music that will make you long for the days gone by. A wide assortment of jazz, blues, goth, folk, swing, gypsy punk, dark cabaret, classical and other related genres."

(I might add that they have even had the excellent taste to play "Vampire Surprise," by MADemoiselle Veronique on their Halloween Programme, entitled "Episode 92: Screaming Banshees of Halloween (aka It’s Spooktacular)."

http://clockworkcabaret.podbean.com/2009/10/26/episode-92-screaming-banshees-of-halloween-aka-its-spooktacular/

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What's more, in addition to the aforementioned wireless transmission, there is also a family business involved, Davenport & Winkleperry: Purveyors of Fine Art, Coffee, Tea & What-not

Imagine a space filled with art, coffee, books, live music and an in-house seamstress. Impossible? Located in quaint downtown Pittsboro, North Carolina, Davenport & Winkleperry, is a gallery and coffeehouse that offers all those extraordinary things along with other amusing oddities for your purchase, most with a hint of the Victorian aesthetic.

Address: 18A East Salisbury Street, Pittsboro, NC 27312
Phone: 919-533-6178
Website: http://www.davenportandwinkleperry.com

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Saturday, June 4, 2011

* Veronique Featured on WAIR- Wicked Awesome Internet Radio



Run by Brian Donovan, WAIR: Wicked Awesome Internet Radio, plays the best unsigned music from some of the worlds hottest unsigned artists, and he's chosen to spotlight my "Internet Date" song track.

Here is the link to his post:
http://thewair.posterous.com/veronique-chevalier-on-thewairposterouscom

Here is the video of "Internet Date":



Monsieur Brian has excellent taste to include La Moi, non?
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Friday, May 20, 2011

* What Is "Steampunk Music?" Op-Ed by Veronique Chevalier


There seem to be more and more debates floating through the aethers on the subject of "Steampunk Music," so I wrote this piece from the viewpoint that I have as an artiste. Although I have performed at numerous Steampunk events, and shall continue to do so as long as the invitations keep coming my way, I don't call myself a "Steampunk" artiste, per say.

I prefer the word "artiste" without any descriptors, because I create to please myself, and I appear at non-Steampunk events (Cabarets/Music Halls/Gay Venues/Burlesque Rooms) as well. I do feel very privileged and honoured that many fine folk in the community appreciate my special brand of ODDitory MADemoiselle-ness.

However, I know that people new to the Steampunk community, as well as long-time adherents, yearn for more musical choices, so that they might have a soundtrack, as it were, to complement the aesthetics and spirit that drew them to the community initially.

In the spirit of inclusiveness, I'd like to share a couple of invaluable resources for Steampunk-ish music. Incidentally, there is no universal agreement about what constitutes "Steampunk" music, since it commenced as a literary and aesthetic movement. However, it does seem to follow that numerous music artistes enjoyed by many Steampunks (and in whose ranks I am honoured to be included) are congregated in the following two websites:



The world's only artist collective, founded by Joshua A. Pfeiffer of Vernian Process & Evelyn Kriete, focused on musician's combining old world aesthetics and sounds with current genres of music. Steampunk/Cabaret/Swing/Ragtime/Gypsy-Punk/Darkwave/etc.



Founded by Jordan Bodewell, "Sepiachord is the "genre that doesn't exist". It is to music what "Steampunk" is to literature and cinema: something that looks back to the past to comment on the present while looking sideways at the future. A cubist aural experience. As goth & glam are the bastards of David Bowie, Sepiachord is the made from the genetic material sown by Tom Waits.

Sepiachord is assembled like a clockwork orchestra, from such elements of music Sinister Circus, Cabaret Macabre, Chamber Pop, Organic Goth, Celtic/Gypsy Punk, Mutant Americana, Ghost Town Country It is the music our grandparents or great-grandparents would have listened to, if they were as off-set as we are."



"A Sepiachord Passport" released under the Projekt Records imprint, is a compilation with a generous selection of 20 tracks by as many artistes, and is an excellent way to dip one's toe into the Steampunk Music pool. It may be ordered from the Projekt website:

Thursday, May 19, 2011

* More Notices of "A Sepiachord Passport" Compilation with Veronique Mentioned!


This compilation, "A Sepiachord Passport" features performers from around the world with a common passion for steampunk music. More than just a fashion statement or a convention theme, the notion of steampunk extends into the music realm with a blending of the avant-garde, theatrical, and fantastical tones of gypsy punk, circus blues, and dark cabaret.

The 20-track album is full of surprises - some eerily outlandish and other resoundingly pleasant. With contributions by established acts with crossover appeal, like Black Tape for a Blue Girl (with guest vocals by Nicki Jaine), this album is at least worth a listen - even if only to understand how neo-vaudeville/steampunk music sounds.

The Clockwork Dolls and Veronique Chevalier are also presences worth mentioning, for being steampunk scene attention grabbers and having appeared at the Steampunk World's Fair in New Jersey. Both acts are clearly praised for representing the steampunk sub-genre of music.

There are also many Seattle bands that add their own local flair to the mix. Though surely an acquired taste, this collection is an excellent introduction for those uneducated on the unique breadth of steampunk music. - Alison

"A Sepiachord Passport" is available from the Projekt Records website:
http://www.projekt.com/projekt/product.asp?sku=PRO00250

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THE ULTIMATE GOTH GUIDE:
A Blog About Everything about Goth & Dark Culture

Sepiachord is a relatively new term in the Goth scene, made increasingly popular by Projekt's compilation release The Sepiachord Passport (which "presents twenty(!) songs that meld dark cabaret, gypsy punk, neo-folk, twisted waltzes and circus blues with pop, rock, hip-hop, world music and the avant-garde").

The website Sepia Chord describes the genre thusly: "It is to music what 'steampunk' is to literature and cinema: something that looks back to the past to comment on the present while looking sideways at the future... As goth & glam are the bastards of David Bowie, Sepiachord is made from the genetic material sown by Tom Waits. Sepiachord is assembled like a clockwork orchestra, from such elements of music as Sinister Circus, Cabaret Macabre, Chamber Pop, Organic Goth, Celtic/Gypsy Punk, Mutant Americana, Ghost Town Country."

Musicians whose music could be termed 'sepiachord' include: Toy-Box Trio, Blackbird Orchestra, Bat Country, Tiger Lillies, Walter Sickert & the Army of Broken Toys, Circus Contraption, Veronique Chevalier, Emperor Norton's Stationary Marching Band, Sxip Shirey, Rhubarb Whiskey.

Original Blog Post Here:
http://ultimategothguide.blogspot.com/2011/04/dark-and-goth-friendly-music-part-10.html
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Sunday, May 15, 2011

* MAD Veronique's Upcoming 2011 Perv-ormances



* July 22, 23, 24, 2011
PDX Gear Con
Crowne Plaza Hotel
Portland, Oregon

* August 27 & 28, 2011
Pyrate Daze
Embassy Suites
Santa Ana, CA

* September 16,17, 18, 2011
TGNESE
Courtyard Marriott/
Central MA Expo Center
Fitchburg, MA

* October 21, 2011
Carnivale Delerium
Location TBA
Chicago, IL

* November 18, 19, 20, 2011
TeslaCon
Sheraton Hotel
Madison, WI

Saturday, May 14, 2011

* Veronique is included in the book "1,000 Steampunk Creations"



Vous are cordially commanded to acquire this book when it is released in July! Edited by Joey Marsocci, aka Dr. Grymm, MADemoiselle Veronique Chevalier's image, in which she is sporting "Valkyrie" Goggles by PH Factor, was shot by David Zentz Photography, and is found on page 176. Merci, & many congrats to the other 999 includees in this beautiful volume by Quarry Books.

NOTE:
If you wish to pre-purchase the book go to http://www.qbookshop.com and enter the promo code: DRGRYMM to receive 25% off this and ANY BOOK at Quarry Publications! (Offer ends at midnight on Thursday, June 30th, 2011.)


A sepia-toned version of this image appears in the book ©David Zentz

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