Zu (band)
Zu is an Italian instrumental band from Rome. While their line-up of baritone sax, bass guitar and drums is typical of a jazz band, their hard-driving sound is indebted to punk rock and according to AllMusic "defies easy categorization".[1] Zu have collaborated with a wide variety of musicians and been described as "masters at adapting to their guests' musical backgrounds".[2]
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Origin | Rome, Italy |
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Years active | 1997–present |
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Website | zuism |
History
Hailing from Ostia (a town near Rome), Zu are an atypical trio consisting of drums, bass, baritone saxophone and electronics. Formed in Rome in 1997, they began as composers and performers for theater productions. The band is composed of three members: Luca Mai on baritone saxophone, Massimo Pupillo on bass and Jacopo Battaglia on drums.
Zu have released fourteen albums, including two live albums and two splits. They have played at festivals in Europe, America, Asia and Africa. In 2006, the band toured with the super group Fantômas Melvins Big Band.
The members are also active in the Italian folk-jazz group Ardecore.
Style
Zu's music is instrumental and features virtuosic drumming, powerful bass and distorted saxophone. Many of the band's albums are billed as collaborations with a guest musician (such as Mike Patton, Buzz Osborne, Mats Gustafsson and Nobukazu Takemura). Often, a collaborator will join them at live performances as well. Members of the band also collaborate with other musical projects, many of which exist only as live performances.
Reception
John Zorn described the band as creating "a powerful and expressive music that totally blows away what most bands do these days".[3]
In 2009, Carboniferous was voted Album of the Year in Rock-A-Rolla magazine's Best of 2009 poll.
Personnel
- Luca T. Mai – baritone saxophone
- Jacopo Battaglia – drums
- Massimo Pupillo – bass
- Stefano Pilia – guitar
Ex-members
- Gabe Serbian – drums
- Tomas Järmyr – drums
Major collaborators
- Eugene Chadbourne – guitar on The Zu Side of the Chadbourne and Motorhellington
- Jeb Bishop – trombone on Igneo
- Mats Gustafsson – saxophones on How to Raise an Ox
- Xabier Iriondo – on Zu / Iceburn
- Fred Lonberg-Holm – cello on The Way of the Animal Powers
- Nobukazu Takemura – electronics on Identification with the Enemy – A Key to the Underworld
- Spaceways inc. – on Radiale
- Mike Patton – vocals on some live dates and Carboniferous
- Ken Vandermark – saxophones on Igneo and Radiale
- Buzz Osborne – on Carboniferous
- Balázs Pándi – drums on 2011 tour
- Eugene Robinson – vocals on The Left Hand Path
- David Tibet – vocals on Mirror Emperor
- Damo Suzuki – vocals on some live dates
- Okapi – electronics on Zu / Dalek / Okapi and on some live dates
Discography
- 1999: Bromio
- 2000: The Zu Side of the Chadbourne
- 2001: Motorhellington
- 2002: Igneo
- 2003: Live in Helsinki
- 2004: Radiale
- 2004: Eccentrics, Issue #1 Hinterlandt / Zu / Can Can Heads
- 2005: The Way of the Animal Powers
- 2005: How to Raise an Ox
- 2005: Zu/Dälek feat Økapi
- 2006: Rai Sanawachi Koe Wo Hassu
- 2006: Zu / Iceburn – PhonoMetak 10" Series No. 1
- 2007: Identification with the Enemy: A Key to the Underworld
- 2008: Il Teatro degli Orrori/Zu
- 2008: Zu/Xabier Iriondo/Damo Suzuki – PhonoMetak 10" Series No. 4
- 2009: Carboniferous
- 2014: Goodnight Civilization EP
- 2014: Zu & Eugene Robinson – The Left Hand Path
- 2015: Cortar Todo
- 2017: Jhator
- 2018: ZU93 Mirror Emperor
- 2019: Terminalia Amazonia
Singles and music videos
- "Carbon" (2009)
- "Soulympics" (2009)
- "Goodnight, Civilization" (2014)
- "Cortar Todo" (2015)
References
- Steve Leggett. "Zu | Biography & History". AllMusic. Retrieved 17 April 2020.
- Jason Lymangrover (9 February 2009). "Carboniferous - Zu | Songs, Reviews, Credits". AllMusic. Retrieved 17 April 2020.
- "ZU (band)". Zuism.net. 11 October 2019. Retrieved 17 April 2020.
External links
- Andy Couch. "Ipecac Recordings - Zu". Ipecac.com. Retrieved 17 April 2020.
- Zu at AllMusic