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Topic: TeliofPosted By: toroddfuglesteg
Subject: Teliof
Date Posted: September 16 2011 at 07:53
Teliof are an Israeli band formed by Yuval Aviguy (guitars) and the lineup is made up of Lior Arinos (drums & percussions), Avshalom (Avsha) Elan (guitar & bass), Canadian vocalist Kristine Sykes (vocals & flute), Rooly Eliezerov on saxophone and Roei Remez on Keyboards. During their shows and for the recording of their first album several guest musicians have joined the band.
I got in touch with the band and Yuval Aviguy answered my questions.
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 ?
Teliof was born by Yuval who had
a demo CD at that time and wanted a band to support the recording and of course
to play live.
Teliof 2d and 3'rd members, Lior
Arinos and Avsha Elan have played in assorted groups in various genres but non
of which recorded an album or performed live the way Teliof does.
The name Teliof was chosen as a
result of couple of rules:
1.Make the name available to
pronounce easily in many languages
2.Make it google unique ( so we
can keep track on ourselves online )
3.Have a http://name.com" rel="nofollow - available
4.Have a meaningless name so
that we wont automatically get categorized by our name.
The different musicians in
Teliof are influenced by different and bands and genres.
Lior the drummer is coming from
mostly Metal and Prog Metal, needless to say Dream Theater.
Avsha the base player is coming
from more classic and hard rock but also some classic progressive background
such as Genesis and yes
Our keyboard player Roei never
heard of prog music till he met the rest of us, and brings in more of pop
influence to the band.
Kristine is coming from many
kinds of music and alternative north american influences.
Yuval who wrote most of the
music in the first album is mostly influenced by classic symphonic prog rock
such as Mike Oldfield, Genesis, Yes, Some of classic 80s pop such as Police
& Dire Straits and it wont be a shock to the listeners that there are some
modern influences such as Pixies and Deus in "is it?"
How is it to run a band in Israel these days
?
Well to be honest its never been
an easy task. Its hard to sell English progressive rock in
a Mediterranean hebrew speaking country, but the local prog scene didn't ignore
our work and we loved playing live and practice once a week and we
could.
Right now the band is in a
long recession due to 3 new baby members and the fact that Yuval Lives in
London.
We still hope to finish
recording our second album sometimes soon though.
Over to your one album and one EP so far. Please
tell us more about your Is It? EP from 2007
Well the EP if I recall well was
really a skeleton of all the songs before they were recorded by band members and
professional musicians. in some cases there is not much difference and in others
we've come a long way since the EP till the album.
I there was an urge to release
the Ep because we were having gigs and we wanted our fans to have access to the
music before the album is officially out.
And the Is It? album from
2008
After the good response we got
for the EP, couple of Gigs, new musicians in the band (Roei and
Kristine)
Some parts were
re-recorded
some were
re engineered
We used a technician to mix it
(as apposed to the ep that was produced and mixed by Yuval )
And had further percussion and
vocals overdubs
For those of us unknown with your music; how would
you describe you music and which bands would you compare yourself with
?
Its hard to talk about your own
music, but I'd say it was an attempt to create something fresh and innovative
with respect to the direct progressive influences in a way that you can
recognize the origin, but it doesn't feel like your listening to another album
of say, Mike Oldifeld. To be honest I think we did a really good Job. I think
every review I've read mention that despite the fact "Is It?" is clearly
influenced by electric and symphonic rock, it offers original sounds and new
musical experience. Therefore, I'd rather not compare us to any existing or past
Band, and keep ourselves the option to be who we are in every song and album
over and over again, open.
What have you been up to since 2008, what is your
current status and what are your plans for this year and beyond
?
As I mentioned, Since the Album,
Kristine and Lior got Married and had a Baby. Yuval Had a 2 kinds since and
moved to london. We're still in touch, still writing music and still home to
record at least one more album. and when that Happens im sure we'll play live
again which completes the fun of making music
To wrap up this interview, is there anything you
want to add to this interview ?
Thinking back after all these
years since 2008 I feel really proud in what we have accomplished, the album,
the band and the gigs. but feel like we haven't done enough in order to get
ourselves a name in the progressive community world wide. I hope its not to late
for people, especially all these young teens who just heard about prog rock
following progMetal bands to check our only album out. It might be only 43
minutes but its quite dense and offers quite a lot of musical
ideas.
Thank you prog archives for the
interest
Thank you to Yuval for this interview
Their PA profile is http://www.progarchives.com/artist.asp?id=2839" rel="nofollow - and homepage is http://www.teliof.com/v2/index.htm" rel="nofollow -
Replies: Posted By: avestin
Date Posted: September 16 2011 at 08:05
Is It? is a terrific album. Thanks for the interview.