Artist's albums
Le Parfum Du Raki
1993 · album
When God Was Famous (A Tribute To Poetry)
1989 · album
Nebka
1988 · album
A Propos D'Un Paysage
1985 · album
Douzieme Journee - Le Verbe, La Parure, L'Amour
1982 · album
Tant de temps
2012 · EP
Compiled Electronic Landscapes
2003 · album
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Biography
The poetry and ambient melodies of Benjamin Lew have produced some of the nineties' truly innovative music. Lew's collaborations with saxophone player Steven Brown of Tuxedomoon have yielded three memorable albums -Douzieme Journee: La Verbe, La Parure, L'amour (1995), A Propos Dún Paysage (1995) and Nebka (1995). In a review of Douzieme Journee: La Verbe, La Parure, L'amour, Interview Magazine wrote, "All this band is missing is Yma Sumac on lead vocals". Lew and Brown first met while Lew was working as a bartender in a Brussels bar frequented by Brown and other members of Tuxedomoon. When their conversations steered towards their musical vision, they discovered a kinship that continues to produce results. Lew's debut album, When God Was Famous, was a collaboration with vocalist Samy Birnbach of Minimal Compact which featured the poetry of such poets as Yeats and Herman Hesse set to music. ~ Craig Harris, Rovi