« L'âcre hymne aérait Rome » is an ode in which Look de Bouk makes us regret tears we're stupidly shed because of the disappearance of things. Those things that Perec described, these things make up our daily life, those things we accumulate with no reason, Voltaire's "superlfuous which becames necessary". This legendary band offers musical flights of fancy that shift, that charm, that play their melodies corresponding to hidden emotions: the souvenir of teenage love stories, the noble death of Kundera's or the retirement of Facteur Cheval's wheelbarrow. But it is also a militant music that resists those beat and aspetic corridors of radio sounds which trap the imagination. An imaginary folklore like Nino Rota's with borborygmes, Pascal Comelade's barroco or Boby Lapointe without words. Like Poulidor when he was in good shape, Look de Bouk presents Pechno1 Hits which keep only the "popular" from its elder Techno. Emotionnaly requested. This CD mainly corresponds to the most of the "Lacrimae Rerum" Lp issued in 1985 on the late AYAA label. It contains previously unpublished material and reflects a rare live activity. ("Pecno" is french argot for out of fashion countryman.)