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Zola Jesus

Versions

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  • Artists:
  • Zola Jesus »

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  • Sacred Bones Records »

Release Date: 19/08/2013

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Zola Jesus - Versions

Review by Pieter J Macmillan

This is a Zola Jesus dinner party record.»

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  • 7/10 by Derezzination




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On the heels of her 'Conatus' world tour, Nika Roza Danilova was offered an opportunity to perform at one of the most prestigious modern art museums in the world, NY's Guggenheim. Rather than doing her standard Zola Jesus electronic set she decided she wanted to work with a classical composer who could arrange her songs for a quartet. She recruited legendary industrial pioneer JG Thirlwell (Foetus) to do the arrangements. Since his work as Foetus in the early 80's New York no-wave scene, JG has been scoring and composing symphonic arrangements for his own project Manoerxia, in addition to currently scoring Adult Swim's Venture Brothers series. If there is a common thread to Thirlwell's varied musical styles, it is dramatic intensity and evocative, cinematic quality. Thirlwell's oeuvre runs the gamut from orchestrations, big band, and cathartic noise-rock to abstract electronics, sound sculpture, and chamber music, thus making him the perfect collaborator to help realize Danilova's vision. Danilova explains her intentions with this album, 'Versions' is about the bone of the music; taking approximations from past records and turning them inside out. With all framework exposed, the songs are given a new medium in which to evolve and bloom into their own tiny worlds." The show went over amazingly well with the Village Voice proclaiming that Zola Jesus "conquered the Guggenheim" and eMusic writing, "Nika Roza Danilova's performance was not confined by the normal genres and subgenres we affix to music, it was truly art." Removing the bulk of electronics from these songs gives them the space to breath, thusly opening them up to be received by a much wider audience who perhaps don't normally venture into the techno-pop/ industrial arena. description from www.roughtrade.com


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