Coppergear


𒊹 HISTORY

From experimental and industrial to ambient, Coppergear's sonic inspirations stem from classical music, traditional music from different countries and the sounds and noises that surround him. Sometimes impressionistic, sometimes avant-garde and abstract, his music is unique, and his audience recognizes it. Coppergear’s music is a journey into the strange and unusual with unpredictable rhythms. 

In 1988, Mathieu Lachance (a.k.a. Coppergear) purchased a rather dubious synthesizer and immediately began making experimental music with different bands (Eugène, Gâce Brulé, etc.). At the same time, he started learning acoustic guitar. Rather than pursing the typical path of a musician, he fell in love with composing. He eventually bought an electric bass and joined the band "L'Ombre de l'Erreur", which developed a cult following in the Quebec City alternative scene. Mathieu Lachance went on to perform and collaborate with several other groups and began classical academic training to develop his knowledge of music. He then opted to leave the bass behind to focus on the electric guitar and founded the band "L'Heure du Crime", a punkish group which embraced experimental sounds. The group played few shows, but produced an album entitled "Catharsis", some of its tracks made it on to the charts of university and community radio stations in Quebec City and Montreal.

A few years later, Mathieu started the alternative-electronic band Quai M-83. At this point, he returned to synthesizers, while continuing to play electric guitar as part of the project. The band played several shows in different cities. When the group broke up, he stopped making music temporarily. Still, Mathieu Lachance (Coppergear) remained creative, painting and creating steampunk jewelry. But music was never far away, so he took part in a few underground projects, such as "La Shed" (a cover band that reimagined well-known songs in a highly original way) and "Lips and Light Shade" (a post-punk solo project). It became clear that Mathieu was made to create music on his own.

Unaware of what the future would bring, Mathieu began inventing, creating and modifying musical instruments such as electric guitars, several "noise boxes", a bass featuring giant springs instead of strings and a small acoustic guitar modified with a "flat bridge" and multiple springs inside, giving it a unique but slightly sitar-like sound.

In early 2023, Coppergear (Mathieu Lachance), well into his new project, composed the EP "001" and the album "Hiver Magnétique". Several albums have since followed, as well as compilations and collaborations. The adventure has just begun. 

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