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Topic: Saris Posted: May 23 2011 at 13:12 |
German act SARIS was founded back in 1981 by Derk Akkerman (guitars), with Johannes Stuecker (vocals), Udo Kellermann (bass, vocals), Wolfgang Schneidereit (keyboards) and Wolfgang Voight (drums) taking up the other slots in the band. In 1982 and -83 they toured extensively in their native Germany, as well as recording the single Out of Your Night. Much more in the PA profile...... I got in touch with Derk and he answered my questions. ##############################################################################
Your
biography has been covered in your ProgArchives profile so let's bypass the
biography details. But which bands were you influenced by and why did you choose
that name ?
As we started in the early 80ies, we were (and we are until
now) fans from ProgAct of the 70ies (Genesis (Gabriel years), Camel, Saga,
Kansas, Pink Floyd, Yes, ELP and all these great bands. But there was also a bit
hard & heavy like Magnum, Deep Purple, Nightwish and Dream Theater (later).
At this time we knew that we were not as good as our heroes, so we decided to
play a mix of light prog and hard rock. In addition the 80ies were not suitable
for a new progrock band. There were only a few exceptions like Marillion. But
our mix worked fine and we became a good live band. From that time we developed
more and more but our influences were every time the above-mentioned. Let me say
that every time Saris was my band, like Andy Latimer and Camel ;o) Therefore,
our music was mainly influenced by me and bands that I’m interested in. But for
me it is important to act as a team, so every musician of Saris must have the
possibility to participate. That is the reason why the influences changes. Every
time there is a bit Kansas and Saga present, but sometimes there is a bit of
Magnum or DT or Camel or ……….
The Name….Saris….. smile. We had no better idea. That’s it.
First we called us Review then Sirius, Sa-ga….Si-rius….One day our Keyboarder
Wolfgang said, hey Saris would be nice.
Over to
your two albums. Your debut album Dead End Street was released in 1993. Please
tell us more about this album.
After we had a great time with much live performances, we had the
idea to record a single (1984). We did it but after that we split. While
recording and songwriting I recognized that we became a hard rock band. The
other members wanted more heavy influences, but the drummer and me wanted more
prog. After that the keyboarder, singer and bassman changed. In this line-up we
did our last gigs and split again. After a break til 1989 Stefan (the last
keyboarder) and me reunited and started some session with the guys from out last
line-up. We had a great time and decided to record an album. I don’t remember
why, but we also decided to write complete new songs. I got very tired in
songwriting and let Stefan do this. After all we wrote all songs together but
they were strongly influenced by Stefan. Stefan is not a great ProgFan. If we
talk about Genesis, Stefan likes “Follow You Follow Me”, but I prefer “Suppers
Ready” (smile). That’s why “Dead End” is what it is and why Stefan is my best
friend but today not a member of Saris :o)
We recorded Dead End in only one week. I like this album, but it is
not that kind of music I really wanted to play. And then
there was a sixteen years years long break. What were you doing during this
break ? We had a good time after the album release, some great gigs
and the album was accepted by our fans. But there were other interest like
family, business carees and Stefan and me were unable to reach an agreement on
the style of our upcoming album. The decision was to split, no album and to not
jump. At that time we never thought to do a reunion with Saris. I spend time
with my family, my job und sometimes I did some songwriting in my home studio,
only for myself. Seldom I played guitar for some other
acts. Your
second album Curse of Time was released in 2009. Please tell us more about this
album.
I try to give a short answer ;o) That was fortune. In 2006
the last Saris Drummer, Achim (also a good friend) called me, to play guitar for
him. Achim became a professionell composer for soundtracks. He was an excellent
Drummer, but played keyboards as well and some other instruments. I told him,
that I would like to record some from the old Saris stuff from the time before
Dead End and some of my new songs as an “private” solo album. Achim was thrilled
and wanted to be part of this. So, we both began to work in my home studio and
created some great stuff. We had much fun and were very amazed on that growing
project. On the layout songs we played all instruments by ourselves. But the
songs were demanding and we needed a real bassmann and a good singer. So Lutz,
Anja and Thomas joined. After a time of songwriting, arranging and recording
Achim played real drums in the Principal Studios. At that place we also mixed
and mastered the album. I hope u can hear that fun we had, while creating Curse
Of Time.
How would
you describe you music and which bands would you compare yourself with ?
I think that Curse is exactly that thing I ever wanted to do. It is
that concept of music that Kansas do. Kansas playing songs with complex
structures but everytime they find a way back to well melody in their chorus.
Especially the vocals are very harmoniously. We are
not as good as Kansas, my God, but we follow their way. But I mean, we don’t
want to be a Kansas Cover, I like the way they write songs. Saris are a bit from
myself and while I worked on Curse I was strongly influenced by Kansas, Saga,
Nightwish, DT, Magnum and some others. What have
you been up to since 2009 and what is your latest update ? What is your plans
for this year and beyond ?
Sadly Achim died a short time after release of Curse. This was a
shock for all of us. I could not realize that until now. So we rejected all our
plans about touring and video. On the other hand I have to say that today Saris
is a project around me and not a real band. If we had done that tour, we had to
hire some additional musicians.
Lutz and Anja are touring with their own band (a cover
band). Thomas sings backing vocals for many top acts, like Saxon, Blind
Guardian, Rage a. o. Today I contact Thomas very often and I think we will do a
new album together. I have decided to write some new songs this year. Also
Thomas and me would like to remix a techno version of “Waiting4” …only for fun.
Don’t panic, we will stay a progband, but may be with more hard & heavy
influences…..
To wrap up
this interview, is there anything you want to add to this interview ?
Thank you very much for your interest in Saris. You are welcome to
contact me whenever u like. If there is something new, I will let ProgArchives know. Thank you to Derk for this interview |
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