48 Cameras, a Belgian-based international music collective founded in 1984, gathered musicians and non-musicians from Belgium, the Netherlands, and the United Kingdom. The group’s first release was B-Sides Are for Lovers (1985), followed by experimental albums such as Third & Last Imitation Of Christ (1992), I Swear I Saw Garlic Growing Under My Father's Steps (2002), and After All, Isn't Tango the Dance of the Drunk Man (2006). Over the years, 48 Cameras collaborated with Rodolphe Burger, Andy Cairns, Michael Gira, and Gerard Malanga, and contributed to Gerard Malanga’s 1999 Up from the Archives project. Despite only eight concerts in 33 years, the collective released Chosen Songs in 2018 and continued to produce new material.