Marc de Chantal (Vocals)
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Marc Marc is the strong and annoying voice of Ypsilanti. On stage, he is everywhere at once with the intensity that would shell a hazelnut. You just can't miss him! But he is also one wily old member of the band and a good part of its energy.




St�phane Maltais (Guitars)
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Since the early years of our world, St�phane was trying to get some sounds out of his guitar. Not able to cry nor to shout, not even able to let his insalubrities being heard, may be these are the reasons why he is still, from the old days, pursuing the dream to make the earth and skies speaking out. For him, the universe surrounding us is primarily absurd but scheming, all this without any buzzing stuff. steph Maltais




St�phane Pepin (Guitars)
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Steph Pepin The other lover of the Big Neck. He's playing well, he's playing hard and he's got the rythm: What else would you ask for? What a playmate, he makes love with complex rythms, quick and precise notes and with milk chocolate. Upon his fingers, you can see the notes flying by, from his pick is sparkling the sound of thunder and within 7 days, he creates a new world where only lives love and eucalyptus leaves scent.




Marc-Andr� Bourgoin (Drums)
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Quicker than a Won Ton Soup, handy as a pine tree and a sense of rythm that breaks out from everything you have seen in Greta Garbo's movies. His lively rythms wrap us up, penetrate us with their intensity and send us into a new voyage without advice. Gee Weez! What a beautiful youth! Marc André Bourgoin




Nicolas Labrecque (Bass)
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Mad Nic Look out! The beast has broken its chains! It has pure rythm with big big big unchained strings building up melodies that makes you dance! Imagine a character slipping out of the shadow during a dark and humid evening, turning intense eyes on you, and asking you out of his guttural voice a question like: Where can I find the YMCA...? With his vibrating bass, he is bringing you down with him in the mysterious world of Ypsilands.






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