Jean-Pierre Rasle has been at the forefront of pipe playing in Britain for many years, exploring innovative ways of developing the French versions of the instrument and its repertoire:
He has encompassed folk-rock with the Albion Band, prog-folk ceilidhs with his own classic band of 30 years' standing,
Cock and Bull, French chanson as an internationally touring duo with Gabriel Yacoub, folk-baroque with a string of Early music groups, including
the Palladian Ensemble, Monica Hugget's
Ensemble Sonnerie,
Ex-Cathedra, and his own ensemble
Jean de La Mer, in which he presents the results of his research into the baroque repertoire for pipes great and small.
After joining the ambient-trance-reggae-world of post-punk bass player
Jah Wobble as a member of his
Invaders of the Heart,
Deep Space and
English Roots Band outfits over 10 years and more than 20 recordings, and a foray into new jazz with
Alec Dankworth Quintet, he now concentrates on composing for the instrument with the acoustic new-folk of
Monsieur Pantin, his own recent theatrical ensemble,
The Dancing Drones, and his folk-improv. and contemporary outfits,
Parallèles and
Tractatus.
His recording career spans all the above mentioned groups, as well as specially commissioned programmes for the
BBC World Service, Radio 3 and 4, and music for film and television.
He is also active as a Musical Director/producer for theatre and special events and as an arranger/writer. As a researcher/publisher, he specialises in French and English Folk, Popular, Contemporary and Early music for drone instruments.
Alternative Rock,
Jazz,
Punk
Jean-Pierre Rasle,
Gabriel Yacoub,
Jah Wobble
Quatre,
Deep Space,
English Roots Music,
Fly,
Celtic Poets,
Largely Live in Hartlepool and Manchester,
Passage to Hades,
Light Shining