- The Science Group
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Name = The Science Group
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Origin =France
Genre =Avant-progressive rock Avant-garde jazz
Contemporary classical
Years_active =1997 –1999 ,2003
Label = Recommended
Associated_acts =Art Bears ,News from Babel
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Past_members =Chris Cutler Stevan Tickmayer
Bob DrakeFred Frith Amy Denio Claudio Puntin
Mike JohnsonThe Science Group were an
avant-garde rock group founded inFrance in 1997 by English drummerChris Cutler fromHenry Cow and Yugoslav contemporary classical composer and keyboardistStevan Tickmayer . They released "A Mere Coincidence", an album of songs onscience related topics in 1999, and an instrumental album, "Spoors" in 2003.The Science Group were seen by some as an "avant-prog nerd's dream band". [ cite web |url=http://gnosis2000.net/reviews/sciencegroup.htm |title=The Science Group |work=Gnosis |first=Eric |last=Lumbleau |accessdate=2007-06-13 ] Their music was principally
avant-progressive rock but also covered a variety of other genres includingavant-garde jazz , contemporary classical, avant-garde, ambient and electronic.Piero Scaruffi described their "Spoors" album as a "... stylistic gamut from the frantic minimalism of 'Timeline 6' to the effervescent rock'n'roll and drum'n'bass of 'Timeline 5', from the piano avantgarde of 'Dispersants' to the circus music of 'Marching Off' (a bagatelle)". [ cite web |url=http://www.scaruffi.com/vol7/scienceg.html |title=Science Group |work=Piero Scaruffi |first=Piero |last=Scaruffi |accessdate=2007-06-13 ]History
Chris Cutler met Stevan Tickmayer in 1981 in
Novi Sad in the formerYugoslavia while touring withGeoff Leigh 's band, Black Sheep. Cutler came into contact with Tickmayer again in the early 1990s when Cutler'sRecommended Records label inLondon began importing and distributing some of Tickmayer's albums. In 1991 Tickmayer moved toFrance and invited Cutler to work with him on the music for various choreographic productions. In 1996 Cutler suggested to Tickmayer that they make a song record using "science" texts Cutler had been developing since 1992. Cutler remarked later in a 1999 interview: [ cite web |url=http://www.ccutler.com/ccutler/interviews/interview.sakamoto.shtml |title=Interview with Chris Cutler, 1999 |work=Chris Cutler's homepage |first=Osamu |last=Sakamoto |accessdate=2007-06-12 ] Songs by Cutler onscience related topics had previously been recorded byArt Bears andNews from Babel , but this was to be his first album devoted exclusively with this subject matter.Using Cutler's texts, Tickmayer composed the music for a suite of songs that became The Science Group's first album, "A Mere Coincidence". Tickmayer and Cutler began recording the album in May 1997 at Studio Midi Pyrenees in Caudeval, France. They invited
Fred Frith (ex-Henry Cow ) to join them and he added guitars to the mix. Then theADAT s recorded so far and a score were sent toClaudio Puntin (from theSyntopia Quartet ) inGermany who added clarinet. After the tapes were returned to the studio in France,Amy Denio (fromTone Dogs ) joined them and sang the texts. Bob Drake (fromThinking Plague ) handled all the mixing and also added bass guitar, singing and overdubbed guitars and percussion. The whole process continued on and off until January 1999 when the production work was completed. "A Mere Coincidence" was released later in 1999 on Cutler's Recommended Records label, with The Science Group being billed as Cutler (texts), Tickmayer (music), Drake (production), plus Frith, Puntin and Denio.The group remained dormant until 2002 when they reassembled as a quartet of Cutler, Tickmayer, Drake and Mike Johnson (from Thinking Plague) to record their second album, "Spoors". It comprised four suites of purely instrumental pieces composed by Tickmayer and was released in 2003, also on Recommended Records.
The Science Group never performed live, although they were invited to play at the annual
Festival International de Musique Actuelle de Victoriaville inCanada which they had to turn down due to other commitments by some of the group members.Name
The Science Group took their name from the subject matter of Chris Cutler's song texts that were used on their first album. The texts focused on science related topics, including
theoretical physics ,cosmology andgenetic engineering . Their second album was purely instrumental, but the group retained their name for this album.Members
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Chris Cutler – drums, electronics, texts
*Stevan Tickmayer – keyboards, samples, piano, prepared piano, piano strings, electric organ, violin, electric guitar, double bass, Hungarian zither, music
*Bob Drake – bass guitar, guitar, percussion, vocals, production
*Fred Frith – guitars
*Claudio Puntin – clarinet, bass clarinet
*Amy Denio – vocals
*Mike Johnson – guitarsDiscography
Albums
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1999 "A Mere Coincidence" (CDRecommended Records , U.K.)
*2003 "Spoors" (CDRecommended Records , U.K.)Footnotes
External links
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* [http://www.scaruffi.com/vol7/scienceg.html The Science Group] atPiero Scaruffi .
* [http://www.tickmayer.com/sciencecomp.htm Compositions for The Science Group] . "Stevan Tickmayer home page".
* [http://www.ccutler.com/ccutler/bands/group09.shtml#tickmayer Stevan Tickmayer] . "Chris Cutler home page".
* [http://www.ccutler.com/ccutler/interviews/interview.sakamoto.shtml Interviews with Chris Cutler on The Science Group] . "Chris Cutler home page".
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