Zoviet France: Classic or Dud?

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fe zaffe, to answer a question you asked me a while ago in another context, I thought Shadow, Thief of the Sun was okay, okay enough that I wouldn't mind hearing more Zoviet France, but not really something I'm likely to be in the mood for very often.

Rockist_Scientist (RSLaRue), Wednesday, 20 July 2005 21:39 (twenty years ago)

i'm not really keen on (kenan?) vinyl these days as i no longer have a tabturnle. the two zf cds i found easily were digilogue and loh land, both of which were just okay. most of the mp3s i have are from shadow, thief and i love them, they almost trump SAWII in weird ambience. and i have 'ram' from collusion, which is classic, and the brilliantly titled "they're eating the passengers." and some of gesture, signal, threat. i've heard that shouting at the ground is their best.

Ô¿Ô (eman), Wednesday, 20 July 2005 22:11 (twenty years ago)

what record is "they're eating the passengers" from?

oh and there's a stomping track called "cad goddeu" literally stomping - the rhythm is like sped-up godzilla steps. i don't know what it's from. "eostre"? i don't trust these tags.

Ô¿Ô (eman), Wednesday, 20 July 2005 22:14 (twenty years ago)

"They're eating.." is from Misfits, Loony Tunes And Squalid Criminals. The discogs entry is fairly complete:

http://www.discogs.com/artist/Zoviet+France

I think Collusion is their best album, even though its not a real album. All the tracks are strong, and it covers styles from their whole career. And its still in print.

mjfan, Thursday, 21 July 2005 00:52 (twenty years ago)

This band fucking rules. As far as favorites, I'd have to side with either Gris (does anybody see how this recording could have had a huge influence on Black Dice, or is it just me?) or The Decriminalization Of Country Music.

- (smile), Thursday, 21 July 2005 00:56 (twenty years ago)

I haven't listened to them in so long, but it's good to be reminded of them again. My favourite used to be "Eostre" ("Cad Goddeu" is from that album, Ô¿Ô), but I'm not sure what it would be now. I never did hear "Shouting at the Ground" or anything after that, but I'd like to. I should just get my turntable or cassette deck together. I've never seen a copy of "Gris", but I think I've got all of the other ones up to "Assault and Mirage".

Pangolino 2, Thursday, 21 July 2005 01:40 (twenty years ago)

What would be really interesting to me now is that when I used to listen to the albums quite a lot, I had absolutely no idea how they were made. I didn't make any music or sound at all at that time, and had no reference for the sources or transformations of the sounds. I know it won't be the same when I hear them again, but what?

Pangolino 2, Thursday, 21 July 2005 01:49 (twenty years ago)

amazon has collusion at $30-40 used/new !! wtf

Ô¿Ô (eman), Thursday, 21 July 2005 02:07 (twenty years ago)

i think eostre, norsch, mohnomische are my favourites -there's that great feedbacking drum machine / tabla stomp with the asiatic vocal accompaniment and the big long flute raga accompanied by splashes of buses & lorries driving through puddles on one or two of these - & that massive relentless industrial crunch with the (what sounds like) tibetan shawms over the top - fantastic - mythical without being new-agey (until perhaps some of their later stuff i think they kinda lost it somewhere) and gruesomely ritualistic / industrial without being embarrassingly pvc& noserings about the whole thing. fantastic!

bob snoom, Thursday, 21 July 2005 10:45 (twenty years ago)

two months pass...
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Rockist_Scientist (RSLaRue), Saturday, 8 October 2005 21:29 (twenty years ago)

six months pass...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5Torao9tv1g

fez, Friday, 5 May 2006 10:28 (twenty years ago)

one year passes...

decriminalisation of country music - c/d?

am0n, Wednesday, 9 April 2008 23:54 (eighteen years ago)

C

sleeve, Thursday, 10 April 2008 01:10 (eighteen years ago)

Decriminalisation of country music is fantastic!

Dan S, Thursday, 10 April 2008 01:54 (eighteen years ago)

I dunno, it's soooo front loaded - nothing approaches the awesome peak of Something Spooked the Horses. It's the only track which really takes on the country music conceit, and I wish they'd carried it forward more. I do like the other tracks but after that dominating slide guitar they all seem kind of hollow.

ledge, Thursday, 10 April 2008 07:53 (eighteen years ago)

Decriminalisation of Country Music is pretty damned classic, but I'd agree that it's a bit front-loaded.

Album reminds me of when I lived in Chicago and would walk around in the winter down by the lake.

novaheat, Thursday, 10 April 2008 20:36 (eighteen years ago)

DoCM is classic classic classic

Elvis Telecom, Thursday, 10 April 2008 20:44 (eighteen years ago)

There is another thread somewhere where I debate a bit with Mark Spybey concerning the merits of post-Storey Zoviet France. I could swear I read some interview ages ago where there was a reference to the band members having made some sort of lifetime pact to never break up or do solo stuff, which obviously didn't last and might be my imagination. I think later ZF work like Digilogue and DoCM and (ESPECIALLY) Mort Aux Vaches are really high quality, if a bit different in focus than the earlier classics. Less "ethnic music made by aliens" type stuff and more drone-bliss is just fine with me.

sleeve, Thursday, 10 April 2008 23:34 (eighteen years ago)

decriminalisation of country music - c/d?

this was commissioned for the opening of a big arts space in glasgow called the tramway. they then performed an interpretation of it at the opening. it was wonderful.

stirmonster, Friday, 11 April 2008 02:19 (eighteen years ago)

three years pass...

They will do a live performance again, opening for Lustmord http://incubate.org/2011/artist/72/Zoviet+France

nonobody, Friday, 10 June 2011 09:12 (fourteen years ago)

Live performances these days are rare but not unheard of, they played in London earlier this year. I say "they" but aside from Ben I have no idea who is in the line-up these days or even if it's more or less his solo project.

ban this sick stunt (anagram), Friday, 10 June 2011 09:21 (fourteen years ago)

one year passes...

The string of albums from 1987 (A flock of Roations, Loh Land, Assault and Mirage) is one hell of a run. I cannot get enough of that stuff.

windjamm voyager (blank), Tuesday, 21 August 2012 05:37 (thirteen years ago)

don't forget Gesture Signal Threat! Misfits/Loony Tunes always seemed a little less amazing to me though.

sleeve, Wednesday, 22 August 2012 00:09 (thirteen years ago)

six months pass...

going through youtubes of the early albums I hadn't heard (I'd heard Garista, Gris, Oestre) and... this band sure was good

Milton Parker, Wednesday, 20 March 2013 19:39 (thirteen years ago)

pretty much everything they did after the Hessian/burlap record is essential imo. sucks that all of it is OOP and insanely expensive.

sleeve, Wednesday, 20 March 2013 19:46 (thirteen years ago)

only heard DoCM but a great album.

Poliopolice, Wednesday, 20 March 2013 20:56 (thirteen years ago)

one year passes...

How the fuck did I miss that Zoviet France has been podcasting. For awhile too!
http://zovietfrance.podbean.com

Elvis Telecom, Monday, 7 July 2014 21:26 (eleven years ago)

two months pass...

tremendous show in SF on Saturday. maybe just rationalizing, but sorta glad that I'm not familiar with their recorded output, had no expectations going in. i was surprised by the hi-def sound palette (think I heard a peaceful forest at one point), less surprised by the droning overlay of dooooom.

ugh (lukas), Monday, 15 September 2014 16:16 (eleven years ago)

their record output (the stuff i know anyway) covers a pretty broad sound palette tbf

Daphnis Celesta, Monday, 15 September 2014 16:48 (eleven years ago)

I was at that show and "tremendous" was not the adjective I would use to describe my experience

sarahell, Monday, 15 September 2014 16:56 (eleven years ago)

shouting @ the ground

evangelos (am0n), Monday, 15 September 2014 16:58 (eleven years ago)

what'd you think of it sarahell?

i missed the openers btw, just caught last hour of ZF's set.

ugh (lukas), Monday, 15 September 2014 17:17 (eleven years ago)

I am a pretty big fan, and I thought the set was outstanding. They could put it out without an edit. Doesn't sound like the 80's, but still has that aesthetic of muddying the line between acoustic sounds you can't quite identify and electronics.

Two nord racks, effects, field recording playback, and a table of tiny flutes / harps / noisemakers next to a microphone. Obviously totally improvised, but fantastic pacing with great builds & shifts & turning of corners. Great to get to see which sounds were being mixed, and which generated live, after years of listening to records where you often did not have a clue what was going on.

Milton Parker, Monday, 15 September 2014 17:58 (eleven years ago)

who's in the z.f. lineup this month

evangelos (am0n), Monday, 15 September 2014 18:02 (eleven years ago)

Discogs lists Ponton and a Mr. Mark Warren as the current memebrs

sleeve, Monday, 15 September 2014 18:23 (eleven years ago)

I wish I could have seen this

sleeve, Monday, 15 September 2014 18:23 (eleven years ago)

Genuinely upset that I missed this.

Elvis Telecom, Monday, 15 September 2014 20:41 (eleven years ago)

If it makes you feel any better ... a friend of mine had a ticket and completely missed the show because he figured "oh, doors at 8, headliners won't go on until 10 at the earliest ... " nope.

ugh (lukas), Monday, 15 September 2014 20:54 (eleven years ago)

Discogs lists Ponton and a Mr. Mark Warren as the current memebrs

in that case not really zoviet france imo

☝ (am0n), Monday, 15 September 2014 21:23 (eleven years ago)

u think that w/o Robin Storey it isn't ZF? this band has basically been Ponton & accomplices since the mid-90's.

sleeve, Monday, 15 September 2014 22:02 (eleven years ago)

Guys in 85 or 86 I had a ZF cassette release that came in a kind of rectangular porcelain jug and included a dirty seagull feather. I can't remember what it was called, anyone know?

Rand McNulty (Jon Lewis), Monday, 15 September 2014 22:05 (eleven years ago)

ew

mattresslessness, Monday, 15 September 2014 22:07 (eleven years ago)

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Popular_Soviet_Songs_and_Youth_Music

Daphnis Celesta, Monday, 15 September 2014 22:08 (eleven years ago)

dammit xp

http://www.discogs.com/zoviet-france-Popular-Soviet-Songs-And-Youth-Music/release/100568

"Feathers collected from the shores of the Irish Sea, the most radioactive area of seawater on Earth."

sleeve, Monday, 15 September 2014 22:08 (eleven years ago)

i think that wd be it, i've never owned a proper copy, fucken great record tho

Daphnis Celesta, Monday, 15 September 2014 22:08 (eleven years ago)

it really is, I have a 3CD reissue on Staalplaat

sleeve, Monday, 15 September 2014 22:09 (eleven years ago)

Yeah that's it. I chose to be skeptical abt the feather's provenance at the time

Things I wish I still owned chapter 9064

Rand McNulty (Jon Lewis), Monday, 15 September 2014 22:53 (eleven years ago)

the reissue has a great package, brown felt with a soviet-era pin. It looks like it's still available from staalplaat

Dan S, Tuesday, 16 September 2014 05:26 (eleven years ago)

u think that w/o Robin Storey it isn't ZF? this band has basically been Ponton & accomplices since the mid-90's.

feel like the sound changed at that point from classic zf to ponton solo project. decriminalization of country music was good but can't bother with the rest of it

☝ (am0n), Tuesday, 16 September 2014 16:04 (eleven years ago)

Mort Aux Vaches and especially Digilogue are favorites of mine, but I see yr point

these days all they put out is like 50-copy 8" lathe cut editions

sleeve, Tuesday, 16 September 2014 16:20 (eleven years ago)

What Is Not True is one of my favourites. The use of the Radio 4 UK shipping forecast is just incredible (i guess maybe more for anyone who grew up hearing it in the UK). Forth, Tyne, Dogger.....

stirmonster, Thursday, 14 November 2024 20:36 (one year ago)

ahhh I never knew what that was saying!!! tyvm

sleeve, Thursday, 14 November 2024 20:41 (one year ago)

As also referenced in "Mercy" by Wire.

biting your uncles (Tom D.), Thursday, 14 November 2024 20:51 (one year ago)

shipping forecast also features on last track on ashtray navigations' "four raga moods". i think if you were making music with radio in the uk it's pretty inevitable you'd end up using the shipping forecast

massaman gai (front tea for two), Sunday, 17 November 2024 14:55 (one year ago)

Listening to What is Not True now = so fucking good

xyzzzz__, Monday, 18 November 2024 14:04 (one year ago)

nine months pass...

I pushed the button on the monster 34CD box set. Three small and beautiful wooden boxes housing the CDs, inside a big wooden box. The craftsmanship is extraordinary, well worth the money I'd say.

bored by endless ecstasy (anagram), Monday, 15 September 2025 09:23 (eight months ago)

I did as well, one of the more extravagant music purchases I’ve made

Just arrived today

sknybrg, Monday, 15 September 2025 22:36 (eight months ago)

nice, I stuck with my vinyl sets but I sure would love a YSI of the bonus tape ;)

sleeve, Monday, 15 September 2025 23:01 (eight months ago)

one month passes...

lol


animal_laminate Oct 3, 2019
It's a damned shame that this box doesn't include facsimiles of all the original release materials e.g. roofing felt, tissue, hessian, ceramic, feathers and so on; but it is very hard to see how that would have been possible. As it is, this box is awesome, a fully realized concept with a feeling of rightness. Given what it consists of materially, together with the quality of the remasters and pressings, the release price was a bargain, too. This is a classic box set. I own quite a few box sets but this has to be my all-time favourite.


zoviet-france Oct 12, 2019

We can send you a bigger piece of coal if you like.

challopvious (sleeve), Friday, 7 November 2025 17:14 (seven months ago)

three months pass...

new album!

https://www.xevarion.org/zf2026

Serfin' USA (sleeve), Wednesday, 25 February 2026 16:33 (three months ago)

I’m seeing them tomorrow night!

Tracer Hand, Wednesday, 25 February 2026 18:54 (three months ago)

How dare you (not take us all with)

Ned Raggett, Wednesday, 25 February 2026 18:55 (three months ago)

I got to see them in July and it was fab #braggin'

Serfin' USA (sleeve), Wednesday, 25 February 2026 18:58 (three months ago)

Live set from Cafe OTO a couple days ago: https://archive.org/details/ZF_2026-02-26

Elvis Telecom, Tuesday, 3 March 2026 04:08 (three months ago)

If you're listening to that ^ you could load this picture up and.. idk project it on the wall or something

https://i.postimg.cc/L5q3NWsy/IMG-4993.jpg

Tracer Hand, Wednesday, 4 March 2026 10:45 (three months ago)

two months pass...

anyone heard the new album?

https://www.discogs.com/release/36873691-zovietfrance-The-Gate-Is-Open

Serfin' USA (sleeve), Tuesday, 5 May 2026 22:24 (one month ago)

It sounded pretty great to me on the first listen. Need to revisit soon:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TQLo_qKOsaw

the ballad of jim and eiko (sawdust lagoon), Tuesday, 5 May 2026 23:48 (one month ago)

ooh thanks

Serfin' USA (sleeve), Wednesday, 6 May 2026 04:02 (one month ago)

it is great, and seems like no digital downloads available anywhere (and I do mean anywhere)

disco stabbing horror (lukas), Friday, 8 May 2026 17:03 (one month ago)

listened to this today and really liked it. parts of it had "Welcome to the Machine" vibes

Cattedrale metropolitana di Santa Maria de Episcopio, Friday, 8 May 2026 19:43 (one month ago)

I scraped YT for a full album rip but yeah, it is disappointing to not be able to buy a higher quality digital copy. One gets used to it though when collecting this area of music

the ballad of jim and eiko (sawdust lagoon), Friday, 8 May 2026 20:47 (one month ago)

2nd time through and this is incredible

really wish they did Bandcamp!

Serfin' USA (sleeve), Friday, 8 May 2026 21:31 (one month ago)

sawdust can you scrape this one too while you are at it? TYIA

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jcG_icxWaZ8

Serfin' USA (sleeve), Friday, 8 May 2026 22:14 (one month ago)

maybe sort of stupid but i kind of appreciate, in some small way, that their release strategies necessitate these novel networks of distribution popping up like people ripping the vinyl and uploading it to youtube. i'm not saying i love that so many of their releases are limited edition records that then become scarce collector commodities, but there is something interesting about the listeners taking up the burden and finding non-conventional ways of getting the music out there. maybe that's cool or maybe at the end of the day it's just pretentious idk

Cattedrale metropolitana di Santa Maria de Episcopio, Saturday, 9 May 2026 00:31 (four weeks ago)

no I agree, their focus is on physical media and that's fair

Serfin' USA (sleeve), Saturday, 9 May 2026 02:12 (four weeks ago)

(sawdust I already ripped the link above, but thanks again for the other one)

Serfin' USA (sleeve), Saturday, 9 May 2026 02:15 (four weeks ago)


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