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Formed in 1999, Enuma Elish was born of
a vision to create a cohesive synthesis of world music, free
jazz, and electronica. They are distinguished from most live/electronic
hybrids by their use of loops created from original field
recordings, acoustic percussion, ethnic strings and winds,
in addition to conventional electronic instruments.
Woodwind player Warren Jones relocated from Wichita, Kansas
to the Boston area in 1999 to study ethnomusicology at Tufts
University. Prior to this, he had gained an extensive jazz
education at Wichita State University, which encouraged his
tendencies towards free expression, world music, and technology.
He delved deeper into world music and culture through travel:
Spain, Morocco, India, Egypt, and China were among the countries
he visited and documented with his own field recordings. Before
moving to Boston, Warren recorded a solo demo featuring compositions
employing rock rhythms, acoustic percussion, found objects,
homemade instruments, and snippets of field recordings. This
would later become a blueprint for Enuma Elish.
Almost immediately upon his arrival in Boston, Warren met
Yuri Zbitnoff, a veteran of the Boston music scene for the
past decade, who had been in of a number of eclectic projects
including prog rockers Xixxo, free jazz big bands led by Raqib
Hassan, and the faux jazz exotica studio project Conundrum.
More recently, Yuri has contributed his talents to a variety
of other rock and improv oriented bands, including the Lockgroove
spin-off Caduceus, Sky Saw (with former Blue Man Group electric
zither player Core Redonnett), postmodern lounge groove unit
Mission Creep, PEK's honk/tweet free improv outfit, Leap of
Faith, ambient dub metal scientists Teledubgnosis, and neo
Krautrock heroes Cul de Sac.
By fusing modern technology and improvisational techniques
with a lush world of ancient sounds, Enuma Elish have carved
out a unique place in 21st century music.
Live Soundtracks
In January 2006, Enuma Elish entered a new phase with the premiere of their original live soundtrack to the 1973 cult classic Fantastic Planet. Since then, Enuma have performed this piece to enthusiastic audiences at some of the most prestigous venues around the country including the Coolidge Corner Theater (Boston, Ma), AS220 (Providence, RI), Hampshire College (Amherst, MA), The Red Vic Movie House (San Francisco, CA), University of Oregon, Eugene, and the Capitol Theater (Olympia, WA). |
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"One of the most far ranging neo- psychedelic ensembles... "
Eugene Weekly
March 2007 |