Z'EV

Radon presents:

Z'EV
USA Tour
April-May 2007

Since the 1970's, the currently Uk -based text/sound artist Z'EV has been at the forefront of the movement that became known as "industrial".

A precursor even to Neubauten, his brand of scrap-metal/found object percussion originates in intense musical training and background. Beginning with his days at the California Institute of the Arts, Z'EV has studied techniques such as Balinese Gamelan, EWE (Ghana), Tala (south India), and Vou Dun (Hati).

Incorporating these traditional methods into his distinctly personal musical vision of sound, Z'EV has consistently produced vital examples of his craft for a host of noted labels including Soleilmoon, C.I.P, Touch and Die Stadt and a commissioned piece for John Zorn's "Radical Jewish Music" series on Zaddik. His record "Bust This" was chosen in 1988 by The Wire as one of the greatest 50 percussion albums of all time.

Z'EV has graced the stage and created installations for an immense variety of venues in Europe, the US and
Japan. The list of his collaborators over the years includes such luminaries as Keiji Haino, David Jackman, Francisco Lopez, KK Null, Stephen O'Malley, Charlemagne Palestine, Genesis P 'Orridge and Chris Watson.

In 2007, Radon presents 'Bust This', the premiere full-on American tour by Z'EV. These appearances will be his
first state-side performances (excluding NYC and LA)in well over 20 years.

The concerts will occur in a mixture of conventional venues as well as delving into underground contexts which few artists of Z'EV's history and stature have explored. The return of Z'EV to the United States is highly anticipated in the wake of his recent activity. A new generation of listeners have come to the realization that much of what they consider to be the original wave of avant garde music, owes a huge debt to the creative pathways forged by Z'EV.

from Brainswashed by Lucas Schleicher:

"The instrument used on this side is incredibly beautiful and at
times sounds like an incredibly low steel drum that emits the
most powerful of sounds. At times it seems as if the rhythm is
weaving like a snake through Z'EV and his hands. This is
undeniably a kind of work that I have never heard from anyone
else. Z'EV's music is unique beyond compare and his complete
mastery of texture and sound only adds to the unique character of
his drumming."

from The Wire:

"Who else calls up Gods? Z'EV uses his array of hanging metal objects to invoke moods which are more than just moods: to charge the airspace he's working in with the spirit he's saluting. This is an old idea, maybe the oldest in drum-lore, but almost everyone else has lost sight or sound of it, behind a tradition of art-directed technique. A torrent, a clatter, a tulmult, a vast, endless ringing"

from Music Sound Output by Norman Weinstein:

"Z'EV is a one-man percussion orchestra. Using a battery of industrial discards, Z'EV makes perhaps the only thoroughly literal heavy metal music on earth. By creating 'drums' out of materials like stainless steel, he creates stunningly fresh and emotionally uncategorizable mini-symphonies."

from East Village Eyeby Louis Morra:

In being so exemplary modern, Z'EV is as primitive a performer as possible. His instrument literally is his body, and the percussion instruments he plays with all parts of it. Z'EV is a dancer, always in perfect control of his muscular body's movements.

from LA Weekly by Greg Burke:

"This isn't trance music. It's like a vise screwed onto your skull. You don't let your mind wander. You have no mind. You're sucked into a very ancient, lightless place where only hunger and power exist."

from Rev. Mathers

"I would highly recommend this album to every creature that walks the Earth. The first time I threw it on was in the wee hours of the morning as I did some writing. I had it on really low. Every once and a while, I would stop working, lean back with the calming throbs of clattering metal and say, 'Wow!' It was ambient music at it's highest quality."

from Willamette Week by John Graham:

"The career of cult artist Z'EV (Stefan Weisser) first bloomed in the early '80s, rising alongside the dawn of avant-garde industrial music, though his style was grounded more in flesh and steel than the intellectual spaces created by electronic musicians. To watch the bald man pound out abstract, percussive vignettes on materials such as titanium rods, iron springs or empty water jugs was a bizarre, entrancing affair."


from Murry Hope:

"An original approach to the healing potential of correctly structured rhythms and their possible value as access codes to these frequencies, unbound by the space time continuum. Dare one suggest that this could be the pre-cursor to the long forgotten science of sonics, which many believe will resurface in the next millennium?"

Since 2001, Radon Booking has been one of the
primary agencies dealing with the exchange of
performers between the American and European
undergrounds. In 2007, Radon presents its latest
offering of trans-atlantic oddities.


Radon Booking USA/Europa
Scott Nydegger
615.463.7535
radonbooking@yahoo.com
www.radoncollective.org

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Official Z'EV Website

Z'EV Discography

Tour Poster