Art Zoyd Biography
Art ZoydFormed: Jan 1, 1974 in France
Genres: Classical Music, Electronic & Dance Music, Ambient Music, New Age Music, Progressive Rock Music, Soundtracks, Movies and Film Soundtracks, Avant Garde Classical Music
Decades Active: 1970's|1980's
The French avantprog unit (with no member actually named Art Zoyd) formed around the core of bassist Thierry Zaboitzeff, percussionist JeanPierre Soarez, and violin player Gerard Hourbette, with guitarist Rocco Fernandez, pianist Patricia Dallio, percussionist Daniel Denis (who later formed Univers Zero) and a changing lineup of halfadozen additional instrumentalists. The group's first album, Symphonie Pour le Jour Ou Bruleront les Cites, was selfreleased in 1976, followed by albums for Recommended and the French Atem label. The year 1982 brought their acknowledged masterpiece, the doubleLP Phase IV. Two subsequent albums, Les Espaces Inquiets and Le Mariage Du Cial Et de L'Enfer, were followed by a Zaboitzeff solo album, Promethee, in 1984. Zaboitzeff and Hourbette continued the group into the 1990s, composing the music for the Faust soundtrack album released in 1995 on Atonal. The Ubique live album followed in 2001, performed by a massive ensemble including Hourbette, Dallio, Denis, and Mirielle Bauer, a former member of Pierre Moerlen's Gong.
- John Bush, All Music Guide
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