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Tribe
The name of urban tribe THE STROY comes from the Slovenian word ‘stroj’
which means ‘machine’. Pronounced together with ‘the’,
we get ‘destroy’, therefore THE STROY is a pun,
playing with two meanings: machine and destruction.
THE STROY story has begun in 1997, when a group of percussionists,
craftsmen, artists and enthusiasts from Laško, Slovenia, first realized
the idea of a huge mechanical sound machine that should sound like an articulated
noise orchestra, driven by hypnotic rhythms and powered with their bodily
energy. Fanatic enthusiasm had fulfilled their vision of how to research
and develop their sonic totem - STROY - while articulating their
unique sound language.
THE STROY combines powerful and complex rhythms with extraordinary
‘handmade’ noises, astonishing sounds of selfmade blowing and
string instruments together with spectacular lightning, glass walking with
dangerous pyrotechnic and heavy tools of the past, all in relation with
high technologies of the future. Their music brings us unique and futuristic
sound, an exciting mixture of industrial, techno, rock, ethnic and jazz
influences, played and performed with heavy, rusty and strange looking instruments
and ‘noisers’. The sound of the machine is upgraded with extraordinary
electronic effects and sound manipulations by their producer and mixman
Aldo Ivancic.
In a decade of their existence and resistance, THE STROY has taken
part in many important festivals across Europe and Asia (Big Torino 2000,
EXPO 2000, BBC Music Live 2002, Stockton Riverside Festival '03 & '05,
Singapore Art Festival 2005...) and gained the reputation of being one of
the most powerful, innovative and breath taking performing groups of today.
Aesthetic
Musical approach and sound explorations of THE STROY collective
is developing major musical principles of the avantgardes in last hundred
years from Luigi Russolo and his noise experiments with 'intonarumori',
new musical concepts of John Cage and music concrete, to the industrial
rock bands like Einstürzende Neubauten, Les Tambours du Bronx, Laibach
and others. On the other hand, THE STROY follows the fundamental
and traditional playing techniques, where sound is always produced with
motoric action toward specific 'material' instrument or an object, so
the basic root of THE STROY sound grows from vibrations of different
materials, which they call 'material music'. In the booklet of their latest
CD 'The Zone' (2006) they wrote:
“We explore the sonority of material and restore the materiality
of sound.
Material music transforms the instinct into a force, and the force into
vibration.
Hammer blows are inscribed in the beaten steel. Each of them leaves an
imprint as a dumb witness of vibration – the blow has released it
from materiality.
Material music researches and listens. It trusts in the unconscious and
explores according to the principle: ‘I do not know what I search
for, but I know that I will find it.’
Dumps, abandoned factories, blind railway tracks, rusted machines, intact
dust, smell of the old, objects with weight …The world is dirty
and every attempt to clean it generates nothing but more dirt. We are
not interested in a clean and orderly world, but rather in the beauty
of waste and the poetics of refuse.
The sound is carved. The material vibrates. Vibration is the spirit of
the material. The world vibrates, pulsates and resounds. Creating vibration
and setting up the rhythm. All this is music.”
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