2007-11-19

Announcement: Father Zosima Presents... Tuesday November 27


Father Zosima Presents…
Staked Plain
Tuesday, November 27, 8pm
Access Artist Run Centre
206 Carrall Street
By Donatiion

Staked Plain
It all began in Edmonton Alberta back in 1993.. Formerly known as Pinokio, Lonley Orphan.
The Band played various shows in the Vancouver and Northwest area throughout the 90's. Also played in Austin, Texas in '97 opening for Harry Pussy on their final tour. While in Texas Staked Plain hooked up with Bobby J records who the next year releases a Lp of material they had recorded from 1993 to 1997. 
The band has played shows here and there since 1999, and soon will be culling through hours of unmixed recordings for some future releases. BC Scar has been working on various art projects over the last number of years as well as with his Rap groups "Knob Central" and "Grassy Knoll." Joshua Stevenson has been performing solo as -outhern acific+ and also with groups like Jackie-o Motherfucker, The Countless Jibes, The Minature Pancake Band, and others. Zoltan is back in the woodlands of Alberta. 


2007-10-15

Announcement: Father Zosima Presents... Thursday, October 25


Father Zosima Presents…
Lee Hutzulak
Annette Krebs & Jeffrey Allport
Thursday, October 25, 8pm
Access Artist Run Centre
206 Carrall Street
By Donation

Supported by the Canada Council for the Arts
Thanks to Vancouver New Music for assistance in presenting Annette Krebs
Flyer Artwork by Lee Hutzulak
 

Guitarist Annette Krebs is a key member of a young group of Berlin musicians who emerged in the late 20th century with a new, radical, and influential musical aesthetic. This group of artists, sometimes called the Reductionist school, mix composition and improvisation to form a music for which silence is as potent as sound. Dynamics are important, and part of the aesthetic involves extremely quiet gestures that draw the listener in, focusing the ear on subtle detail. Juxtaposition is a key component, as the expected and the unexpected are deftly employed elements of composition. Krebs, a master of musical texture, may seem more like a sculptor than a guitar player. A classically trained performer, Krebs has radically reinvented the guitar to suit her music.
She lays the guitar—an amplified one—flat on a table and precisely carves out sonic shapes and colors from a variety of objects applied to the instrument. The result is fascinating. A window between action and sound is made clear. Process and composition are revealed. Through amplification, microscopic sound is enlarged, as with a magnifying glass, to become the material for music-making.

Vancouver-based percussionist Jeffrey Allport approaches the physical
nature of his chosen instrument  through a variety of preparations and
implements to liberate a unique palette of sounds. Respecting each
carefully extracted tone, thump and scrape in addition to the silence
from which they are borne, his exploratory improvisations inhabit
minute sound worlds, eschewing the grand gesture. In addition to solo
work, Allport has enjoyed a lengthy collaboration with Tim Olive,
releasing three CD’s since 1998. They have also toured in Canada, the
US, Western Europe and Japan. Summer 2007 saw the LP release of his duo with Tetuzi Akiyama, recorded during a small tour of the Northwest in the summer of 2006. Frequently participating in once-only groupings has led him to performing and recording with a wide variety of improvisers, including saxophonist John Butcher, trumpeters Axel Dörner and Greg Kelley, prepared guitar maverick Keith Rowe, harpist Rhodri Davies, and many others.


Performing from 1991–2001 as leader of DIXIE'S DEATH POOL, Lee Hutzulak produced miniature studio epics, characterized by a startling variety of atmospheres, evocative vocals, melodies, and quirky pop hooks. Moving from Victoria to Vancouver in 2000 was the beginning of the end for DDP, and after the release of Soon in 2001 the live ensemble pretty much ceased to exist. Work in the studio continued though: numerous sessions with DDP regulars and a few special guests were crushed, sifted, stirred together and over the course of a couple years crystallized in what The Wire called “A THING OF DELICATE ATMOSPHERIC BEAUTY” — Princess Builder.

Lee's music has always struck a balance between song and sound, combining electro-acoustic ambience, musique concrète, and improvisation. This process generates an ever expanding library of sounds, focusing on texture, tone and space — essential materials of future recordings and mixer based performance. On the flip, a desire to keep it immediate, and perhaps as a reaction to increasingly complex set ups, Hutzulak continues to explore, both as a soloist, and in small improvising ensembles, the acoustic guitar, a few choice effect boxes and all manner of extended technique.

Recent concert highlights include performances at Open Space, the Fifty Fifty in Victoria; the Western Front, Video In, Blim, the Butcher Shop Floor and the OR Gallery in Vancouver.

2007-09-14

Announcement: Father Zosima Presents...Thursday, September 27



Father Zosima Presents...
JP Carter
Jesse Zubot
Thursday, September 27, 8pm
Access Artist Run Centre
206 Carrall Street
By Donation

JP Carter - trumpet
An integral member of bands like the Tony Wilson Sextet, Inhabitants, Aeroplane Trio, Carsick, Great Aunt Ida and Fond of Tigers, trumpeter/composer JP Carter is dynamic force in Vancouver's vibrant and eclectic music community. Called "an intrepid sound sound explorer" by La Scena Musicale, JP has performed with some of the best including Dave Douglas, Steve Beresford, Wolfgang Fuchs, Dylan Van Der Schyff and Francois Houle.

Jesse Zubot-violin

Jesse Zubot, of Vancouver, B.C., has been a fixture on Vancouver's creative music scene for quite a few years now. His latest recording with the ZMF Trio, includes renowned free-jazz bassist Joe Fonda (New York) and Jean Martin (Toronto) on drums. Left Hip Magazine hails their music as "breathtaking". Zubot's latest solo recording, Dementia, was described by The Wire as "idiosyncratic and well worth seeking out." Over the past few years Zubot has worked with such varied artists as Fond Of Tigers, François Houle, Veda Hille, Eugene Chadbourne, Evan Parker, Secret Mommy, Torsten Muller, Peggy Lee, Matthew Bourne, Dylan van der Schyff, Tony Wilson, Fred Frith, Ron Samworth, Nels Cline, David Tronzo, Kelly Joe Phelps, The Buttless Chaps and many others. Zubot received a Juno Award for his folk-roots project Zubot & Dawson and with The Great Uncles Of The Revolution featuring well-known Toronto bassist Andrew Downing and jazz trumpeter Kevin Turcotte. In 2005, Jesse started up the creative music label Drip Audio. Since it's inception, Drip Audio has released 12 recordings with many more to come.

Some of Jesse's performance highlights in the past few years include The Mulhouse Jazz Festival (France), Festival International de Musique Actuelle de Victoriaville (Victoriaville, QC) The Monterey Jazz Festival, Era Jazzu (Poland), the New York Guitar Festival, The Guelph Jazz Festival and The Vancouver International Jazz Festival.

2007-07-21

Announcement: Father Zosima Presents... Thursday, July 26


Father Zosima Presents...
Attn: Diamond Shoppers
Glass Plates
Thursday, July 26th, 8pm
Access Artist Run Centre
206 Carrall Street
By Donation

Attn: Diamond Shoppers
Attn: Diamond Shoppers is Lee Hutzulak and Rachael Wadham improvising on a black vinyl folding card table covered with pink fun fur and heaped with their favourite junk. Two microphones, actively controlled through a mixer are positioned a foot apart and above the table, amplifying the tiniest sonic movements. Lee and Rachael have enjoyed playing and recording together at various venues in both Vancouver (The Cellar, Western Front, The Video In, 1067, WRKS DVSN) and Victoria (The Fifty Fifty).


Glass Plates
Glass Plates are an acoustic improvising trio from Vancouver. What began as Sunday afternoon musings on brief (<3 mins) meditations on texture and timbre, evolved into regular correspondence, recording, and performance. The trio consists of Canadians Jeffrey Allport (on snare and trumpet) and Robert Pedersen (valve trombone), and erstwhile American Chandan Narayan (autoharp). Glass Plates recordings are spare and prized. A 10" ep documenting a 2006 performance at Vancouver's Chroma Books will be available in late 2007.