Sotos Biography

Sotos


Hailing from France, the group Sotos inscribes its brand of progressive rock in the rich avant-garde heritage of this country. Drawing inspiration from the Zeuhl of Magma and the chamber rock of Univers Zero (yes, the latter's Belgian, but it's close enough), Sotos weaves avant-prog anthems that are both challenging and driving. Comprised of a creative (and noisy) guitarist, a solid rhythm section, and a string section consisting of violin and cello, the group fills a gap between the directness of ‘90s King Crimson and the acoustic compositions of early Univers Zero and Art Zoyd. Sotos formed in Bordeaux in January 1996. Guitarist Yan Hazera had grown tired of the usual college rock bands he was in and decided to try something different. He recruited four alumni from the French National School of Music, all young, most unexperienced, but all with musical tastes that included left-field progressive rock: Bruno Camide (bass), Nicolas Cazaux (violin), Nadia Leclerc (cello), and his brother Michael Hazera (drums). They were between 16 and 25 years old. From the start, Camide and Yan Hazera split compositional duties. For its first year the group focused on developing a repertoire of long, intricate instrumental pieces. The quintet played its first concerts in 1997 and quickly began to draw attention in prog-rock circles, eventually expanding its French audience beyond the genre when it opened for Irish singer Sinéad O'Connor and alternative rock stars Noir Désir. Musea, the biggest French prog-rock label, put Sotos under contract and an eponymous CD came out in 1998 on its new music imprint Gazul. Favorable press reviews promised good days ahead but the label failed to promote the band outside of France. After recording the soundtrack for Laurent Boulanger's independent film Les 1001 Nuits, the group was signed by the American label Cuneiform, joining a roaster that already included fellow countrymen Richard Pinhas, Philarmonie, and Nebelnest, but also groups closely related in style like Boud Deun and Miriodor. The group's second album Platypus was unleashed in September 2002. ~ François Couture, All Music Guide

Popular Biographies:

Spacetime continuum Biography: Ambient techno innovator Jonah Sharp has recorded several albums and EPs as Spacetime Continuum and played an important role in consolidating the San Francisco experimental ambient and techno scenes...

Giorgia Biography: An Italian pop star with enough ennui to even make it in America, Giorgia debuted in 1993 with a self-titled album; the single "E Poi" became very popular in her native country. By 1995, she had won...

Spill canvas Biography: Meet Nick Thomas--the 19 year-old singer, songwriter and mastermind of the Spill Canvas. Born and raised in Sioux Falls, South Dakota, Thomas has been turning his rural experiences into pop-rock...

Total chaos Biography: Riverside, CA punks Total Chaos formed in 1988, comprising singer Rob Chaos, guitarist Gary Doom, bassist Joe E. Bastard and drummer Gearbox at the time of their self-released debut LP We Are the...

Tinariwen Biography: Tinariwen is a Tuareg group that performs in a Middle Eastern/African style similar to artists like Ali Farka Toure or Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan. All of the musicians originating from the southern...

Bottom Biography: One of the few all-girl stoner rock bands in existence, Bottom consists of singer/guitarist Sina, bassist Nila, and drummer/backing vocalist Clementine. The trio formed in 1998 on the Lower East Side...

Blind idiot god Biography: St. Louis-bred, Brooklyn-based instrumental trio playing speed rock and reggae dub. ~ John Dougan, All Music...

Marah Biography: Philadelphia's eclectic, rootsy rock quartet Marah consists of singer/songwriter/guitarist/banjoist David Bielanko, guitarist/vocalist/harmonica player Serge Bielanko, bassist Danny Metz, and drummer...

Bookmark Us