Z'EV - 'Heart Beat Ear Drum'
CSR262DVD (28 January 2020)
DVD with inserts
Barcode: 0641871745388
"Heart Beat Ear Drum" is a feature length documentary about the late artist and musician Z'EV (1951-2017), known for his punk era scrap metal music - an extraordinary range of acoustic phenomena resulting in trance-inducing sounds.
This documentary shows how his music changed and grew and how his personal journey led him to the margins of art and the depths of heart. From 2007-2015, director Ellen Zweig followed Z'EV, shooting concerts and interviews, and collecting archival footage. In addition to interviews with Z'EV, there are interviews with a community of artists who have known him since the 1970's, curators who have encountered him in the 1990's, and younger people who have only heard his recorded music or read his philosophical texts (Bob Bellerue, Bow Gamelan Ensemble, HATI, Barbara Stevini, Simone Forti, Zach Layton, Carl Stone, Ned Sublette, Johanna Went and more).
Z’EV began with a "wild style", crashing and throwing pieces of metal to make sound. He collected the materials for his art at scrap yards. 30 years later, almost all the scrap yards are closed. Z'EV now uses mallet percussion to explore acoustic phenomena. Z'EV was a crusader: for art, for trance meditation, and for living a thoughtful life. His found object aesthetic made us see art in all of the objects around us. His art activities included drumming, sculpture, gardening, even cooking.
This film is divided in chapters and organised with both a narrative and a digressive structure. The structure is topic based, not strictly chronological. The first half of the film uses archival concert footage and interviews to establish Z'EV's place in the world of art and music. The second half uses contemporary concert footage and interviews to explore the changes that led Z'EV to a more contemplative style. The film ends with an extended concert.
There is music throughout the film, but at the end, you are immersed in the music and in Z'EV's exploration of resonance.
Director: Ellen Zweig
Co-Editor: Lili Chin
Sound Design: Ron MacLeod
DVD case with inserts. PAL, Region 0.
Reviews:
"Having met Z'EV a couple of times, I know what kind of wonderful, enigmatic talker he was... His unique playing of metallic objects, before Neubauten had the same idea... is shown very clearly in all of the archival footage... It is a great documentary... There is so much more to know about Z'EV and with the death of the man, that story will never be properly told. It was great to see him, to hear him speak and at the same time, it is sad to realize it will never be in person again. This I think is a must-have for anyone with even the smallest interest in Z'EV and the work he did" (Vital Weekly)
Z'EV - 'Heart Beat Ear Drum' DVD (CSR262DVD)
- Record Label: - Cold Spring -
- Genre: Industrial / Ritual / Ambient
- Availability: In Stock
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£13.00
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Tags: Industrial, Ritual, Carl Stone, Bow Gamelan Ensemble, Z'EV, Ned Sublette, Johanna Went, Ambient, Heart Beat Ear Drum, Simone Forti, Barbara Stevini, DVD, HATI, Zach Layton, Bob Bellerue