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Topic: Sistra Posted: November 01 2011 at 14:47
SISTRA, an Italian rock project of a versatile artist (and an owner of an Italian independent label Psych Up Melodies) Fabrizio Di VICINO, have got started just under an occasional and fateful encounter with a Neapolitan painter Gaia VITTOZZI. Although Fabrizio had almost completed recording for another project at that time, he got charmed by her artistic dignity and soon persuaded her to be a singer of his new project, called SISTRA. With a keyboardist Salvatore PISANO added, they have re-recorded and released their debut album "Bearing" in 2011 via Psych Up Melodies.
I caught up with Fabrizio Di Vicino for the Sistra story. A story that also incorporate the
Psych Up Melodies story too. A new label that really deserve our support. I have run a record label myself so I should know. Here is his story.
When, where and by whom was your band born ? Did
any of you, past and present members, play in any other bands before joining up
in your band ? Why did you choose that name and which bands were you influenced
by ?
Hello, greetings from Italy and thanks for
asking!! I am afraid that a band still does not exist due to the fact we cannot
gig or even make any rehearsals; infact now Sistra is indeed some kind of
musical entity, as a distinctive album have been recorded so far, but is nowhere
to be spotted live and even having an hard time on recording a sequel to the
current "Bearing".
Members of this helpless formation are Fabrizio Di Vicino
(myself), Salvatore Pisano and Gaia Vittozzi, recordings have been also attended
by Barbara Radi, Luigi Rubino and Roberto Frattini who have played sparsely in a
track or two of the album. To tell the truth i have been a keen music listener
from the age of 1o until now, the first composition heard were probably the
scores of my C64 videogames, i think Rob Hubbard was therefore the first artist
i somewhat followed and i still remember fondly his scores ( Ziqqurath, a track
of Bearing, is more than free inspired to the music of Kentilla, a c64 game of
the age, i had to indicate Mr Rob Hubbard as a coauthor, hope i won't get any
blame by him for this :P ). Afterward as a kid i had discovered proper live
music and became interested in hard rock/heavy metal, and successively
psychedelic/progressive rock...i remember clearly Yes were the first responsible
for this enlightment, let's say so...and they are still one of my very favourite
artist of course! I had also got a penchant for musical instruments, those were
positively distracting me from some troubles i was experiencing at the age and
eventually decided to start selling musical instruments for a living.
Running a
shop dealing with such articles, also obliged me to demonstrate the wares to
customers, so i had became a rather weak, and self taught, poly-instrumentist.
At a certain point i was also thinking that recording some stuff in my free time
would have been also necessary, and so i had to gather an unlikely recording
studio using various junks and semipro gear dismissed by other studios nearby.
So i had begun recording a lot of dumbsh*t on my reel to reel deck ( now
severely misaligned ), but i concluded it was a rather lackluster activity
to carry alone and nonetheless i was experiencing a lot of difficulties
persuading other people to compose together ( i had to record drums by myself
because there were no drummers interested, i remember i had bringed some tunes
to listen to a friend of mine and he was wondering " what the eck, this is
retarded stuff" :P, you figure ).
A few time ago i was planning to reissue some
albums from the past which were not currently distributed, and made an agreement
with Michel Peteau for the reissue of both cult bands Nyl and Cheval Fou...i was
also dreaming about the possibility to publish an album made with some of my old
recordings, the first thing i was striving for was to found a nice artwork to
put on the cover, and fulfill a booklet too! I met Gaia when i had chosen such
artwork, it was one of her efforts and she immediately gave me permission to use
it for such purpose after my demand. The pictures were awe-inspiring to me, the
subject ( Gaia herself ) was tied in ropes...i was not able to tell if the ropes
were restraining herself to attempt any action/movement, or maybe they were
supporting the figure, leaning on those. I was thinking the image did not have
neither a positive or negative valency...the concept drawed was "bearing", and
at suddenly i had an idea: how nice if the figure on the cover could became the
real performer of the album; Gaia is not a trained singer ( she has an
interesting timbre nonetheless ) but neither i am a trained musician...so i felt
it was righteous to indulge on the naiveté of the whole thing and ask her to
take up this role. Gaia gladly accepted the idea ( she is pretty cheerful i must
say ) so i had begun to write the lyrics, in a sort of meditative mood, with
some abstruse or cryptic quotes occuring every now and then.
Another important
element then became Salvatore Pisano, he is a friend of a mine and he accepted
to record most of the keyboard parts...he was complaining about my wierd
arrangements, the fact that my old recording desk was emitting a constant
annoying ruckus, and the odd approach to the recording overally...but he
supported me and gave us the chance to have at least one proper musician
effectively contributing to the album, i owe him!
Now he has a really busy
schedule so it is difficult to have him participating on a new record or
rehearsals, we'll see in the near future hopefully! I do not dare to bother Gaia
more unless there is a new artwork to make ( by the way if some of the bands
browsing the mighty ProgArchives need artworks for their musical efforts i would
warmly suggest her for making a cover )... in the end i guess Sistra is going
nowhere for a long period of time, unless we can revive it with a new album one
of these days. By the way, Sistra is the plural of Sistrum, the sacred rattle
used in ancient Egypt during dances and religious ceremonies...it is said its
sound could placate God or Godesses and fright away evil, so we hope can bring
good luck or be a good omen for our efforts!!
Over to your only release so far. Please tell us
more about your Bearing album from earlier this year.
Well, it has been a great fun to have it finished
lately, but a real burden as well to carry on the recordings along many
unforseen difficulty surfaced at various stages of this works...mostly were
personal issue, as i do not feel capable to use creative powers while severe
hassles are going on :/ , nonetheless it is a pity to leave any work
unfinished...so i am happy with this little achievement in the end, done also
with the help of an handful of valid friends! Bearing is a manifestation of some
musical brain developed listening to a lot of great music (mostly included here
in Progarchives too)...and also on its final stage in the making, a kind of synesthesia suggested by the
artwork of Gaia, as said before! I have not included in the current album (
which is almost 70minutes long yet ) all the material recorded previously , so
it is possible some inedits will be published later, after this first
selection...
For those of us unfamiliar with your music; how
would you describe you music and which bands would you compare yourself with
?
I am clueless, for me those are just my dumbsh*ts
enhanced by Gaia and Salvatore, and i do not want to make comparisons that could
upset someone who is reading this :)
What is your plans for the rest of the year and
next year ?
I would like firstly to continue supporting Nyl
and Cheval Fou, up next, i'd like to add other reissues to the Psych Up Melodies
catalog ( this small label had started activities in September 2011 ); recording
stuff is pretty expensive and so are addictions of new reissues, if i insist
doing both at the same time i am afraid i could be broke pretty soon :) so
Sistra and other related activities have definately to wait better times in
order to develop further.
To wrap up this interview, is there anything you
want to add to this interview ?
Yes, someone please stop the loudness war :/ , i
am concerned by this trend that squashes life out music for the sake of insane
focused output...i have avoided any mastering or compression for Sistra to
support my two cents of thoughts, and i hope i will listen soon to good
contemporary music with less brickwalling going on! To wrap up this interview, i
want to thank the ProgArchives folks for discovering and supporting such small
bands perhaps doomed eternally to remain very underground, that is to me a real
labor of love! Take care :)
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