STAPLERFAHRER on Z'EV

May 6, 2008

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Z’ev (aka Stefan Joel Weisser) has been around in the experimental music scene for a long time already. His brand of scrap-metal / found object percussion originates back to the early seventies. Creating his own instruments from various metals and plastics, he played them in a movement-based performance style that was (in a way) a form of marionette (“wild-style” as he refers to it himself). On his own he is kindly hold responsible for triggering the ‘tribal’ impulse and esthetic into Western music between the years 1978-1984 and, by doing so, also placed himself at the forefront of the movement that became known as “industrial”.


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