: A Spanish band (Band À Part) influenced by Godard and Sarah Records.
Bande à part reminds us that the best parts of life (and art) are often the detours—the "sidebars" where we stop to dance or run through a museum just because we can. "Band Aparte" also refers to: Banda aparte
Critically described by Pauline Kael as a "reverie of a gangster movie," Bande à part isn't really about the crime. It’s about the feeling of being young, bored, and obsessed with American B-movies. It deconstructs the genre while paying a loving, messy homage to it. : A Spanish band (Band À Part) influenced
If you’ve ever seen a slow-motion dance scene in a hipster indie film or watched characters break into a spontaneous, choreographed routine in a café, you’ve seen the DNA of Bande à part (released in English as Band of Outsiders ). It’s the film that inspired Quentin Tarantino to name his production company and gave the band Nouvelle Vague its name. It’s about the feeling of being young, bored,
: A French-American duo founded by poet Jayne Bliss and musician M.