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Brice Leclercq (From Kaos/ ex-Dissection)

Dec 11, 20241 hr 52 minEp. 79
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Episode description

Brice Leclercq, former bassist for Dissection (2004–2005), discusses his career and contributions to the metal scene. He reflects on his time in Dissection, detailing his work on the Rebirth DVD/CD, the Reinkaos album, and key moments like the Rebirth live performance in Stockholm. He also shares insights into his collaboration with Jon Nödtveidt and experiences with the band.

Brice recounts his 2009 tour with Satyricon for The Age of Nero, explaining how he adapted his bass-playing style to fit their sound and describing specific events on the tour that influenced his musical approach. He highlights his current band, From Kaos, discussing the creation of Synchronicity I, the production process, and his work with Janne Jaloma from Dark Funeral.

He also explores his role as a bass teacher and YouTuber, offering playthroughs, bass covers, and online lessons. Brice addresses challenges faced by students, outlines his teaching methods, and discusses the state of the metal scene, the importance of authenticity, and upcoming plans for From Kaos, including potential tours and new material.

This episode features discussions on topics such as Jaco Pastorius, an evening with Lars Ulrich’s father in Seattle, and the broader dynamics of the metal genre. Audio glitches are present due to technical issues, but the recording maintains the show's standards to preserve the conversation's content.

Watch Rebirth: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RebirthDVD

Listen to Reinkaos: https://open.spotify.com/album/Reinkaos

Visit Brice’s YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/BriceLeclercq

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