Zoviet France
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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
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
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The band participated in the early-eighties underground
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
- 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