Zoviet France
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Origin | Newcastle upon Tyne, England |
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Years active | 1980–present |
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Spinoffs | Reformed Faction, Rapoon, Dead Voices on Air |
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Zoviet France (also known as :$OVIET:FRANCE:, Soviet France, :Zoviet-France: and latterly usually written as :zoviet*france:) are a music group from Newcastle upon Tyne in north east England. While often dissonant and made of industrial textures, their music also falls into the ambient music category. Formed in 1980, and remaining largely anonymous,[1] the group has had a number of members; presently it consists of co-founder Ben Ponton and Mark Warren. Former members included Neil Ramshaw, Peter Jensen, Robin Storey (who now records as Rapoon), Lisa Hale, Paolo Di Paolo, Mark Spybey (who now records as Dead Voices on Air) and Andy Eardley. In 2005 Storey, Spybey and Eardley formed a new group, Reformed Faction.
The band participated in the early-eighties underground tape scene. The packaging of their releases was often unconventional, involving materials such as hessian, tar paper and aluminium foil.[2]
Discography
Year | Title | Label |
1982 | Garista | Self-released |
1982 | [untitled] | Red Rhino Records |
1983 | Norsch | Red Rhino Records |
1983 | Mohnomishe | Red Rhino Records |
1984 | Eostre | Red Rhino Records |
1985 | Popular Soviet Songs and Youth Music | Red Rhino Records/Singing Ringing |
1985 | Gris | No Man's Land |
1986 | Misfits, Loony Tunes and Squalid Criminals | Red Rhino Records |
1986 | Gesture Signal Threat | Red Rhino Records |
1987 | A Flock of Rotations | Red Rhino Records |
1987 | Assault and Mirage | Red Rhino Records |
1987 | Loh Land | Staalplaat |
1988 | Shouting at the Ground | Red Rhino Records |
1990 | Look Into Me | Charrm |
1990 | Just an Illusion | Staalplaat |
1991 | Shadow, Thief of the Sun | DOVentertainment |
1991 | Vienna 1990 | Charrm |
1992 | Collusion | Mute Records |
1993 | What Is Not True | Charrm |
1996 | Digilogue | Soleilmoon |
1996 | in.version | Charrm |
1998 | Mort Aux Vaches: Feedback | Staalplaat |
2000 | The Decriminalisation of Country Music | Tramway |
2003 | utdrag | amino |
2008 | shteirlel | King Worldwide via alt.vinyl |
2012 | 7.10.12 | alt.vinyl |
2013 | The Tables Are Turning | Soleilmoon |
Notable performances
- 9 and 10 November 1990: two performances as part of the 'Ohrenschrauben' festival at Szene Wien, Austria. Later released on Vienna 1990 CD in 1991.
- 29 March 1993: The Leadmill, Sheffield. Later released as track 3 on What Is Not True CD in 1993.
- 30 March 1993: The Old Vic, Nottingham. Later released as tracks 1 & 2 on What Is Not True CD in 1993.
- 26 March 1996: Urban Aboriginals XI, Ballhaus, Berlin. Later released on in.version CD in 1996.
- August 1996: Live studio recording by VPRO radio in Amsterdam. Later released on Mort Aux Vaches: Feedback CD in 1998.
- 29 February 2008: European premiere performance of John Cage's Variations VII with Atau Tanaka and Matt Wand, AV Festival, Baltic Centre for Contemporary Art, Gateshead, UK.[3][4]
See also
References
- ^ Interview with Brent Bambury, CBC Radio, 2 May 1991
- ^ Reed, S. Alexander (2013). Assimilate: A Critical History of Industrial Music. New York: Oxford University Press. pp. 118–121. ISBN 9780199832583. OCLC 1147729910 – via the Internet Archive.
- ^ "Variations VII". AV Festival. Archived from the original on 6 March 2008. Retrieved 31 March 2008.
- ^ "JOHN CAGE 29 February - 2 March 2008 Variations VII". Baltic Centre for Contemporary Art. Retrieved 31 March 2008.
External links
- Zoviet France discography at Discogs
- Jim's Music Pages: :zoviet*france, a fan site with discography