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===Electromagnetic Azoth=== |
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The '''Electromagnetic Azoth''' specialize in [[electroacoustic music]].<ref name="Allmusic BoH">{{cite web |
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| accessdate = January 12, 2012}}</ref> Spruance has referred to them as the center of the Secret Chiefs 3 because they often employ [[sound collage]]s to combine motifs associated with the other satellite bands.<ref name="Westword Interview 2012">{{cite web |
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| title = Trey Spruance of Secret Chiefs 3: "I started studying the musical systems of antiquity to try to understand what made them tick" |
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| date = January 24, 2012 |
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| url = http://blogs.westword.com/backbeat/2012/01/interview_trey_spruance_secret_chiefs3.php |
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| accessdate = January 25, 2012}}</ref> Material released under their name can be found on the albums ''Book of Horizons'' and ''Satellite Supersonic Vol. 1''.<ref name="Discogs Satellite">{{cite web |
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| title = Secret Chiefs 3 – Satellite Supersonic Vol 1 |
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===UR=== |
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'''UR''' has released two EPs — ''Kulturvultur / Drive'' and ''Circumambulation / Labyrinth of Light'' — and a split EP with The Electromagnetic Azoth titled ''The Left Hand of Nothingness / Personnae: Halloween''. Spruance describes the band's music as "suprasensory surf";<ref name="Westword Interview 2007" /> the band's musical style combines [[surf rock]] with [[Persian traditional music|Persian]], [[Arab music|Arabic]] and [[Music of India|Indian]] musical elements. UR has also covered movie themes such as "[[Halloween (1978 film)|Halloween]]" and "[[Exodus (1960 film)|Exodus]]". |
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Fans have speculated that all songs by Secret Chiefs 3 bearing the "Book T" prefix (for instance, on ''[[Second Grand Constitution and Bylaws]]'') are the work of UR, "Book T: The Exodus" being the only title confirmed so far. All of the Book T songs contain elements of surf rock, thus fitting Spruance's description of the band. |
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===Ishraqiyun=== |
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'''Ishraqiyun''' are a seven-piece band with an instrumentation including [[dhol]], [[saz (musical instrument)|saz]], [[rabab]], [[esraj]] and [[drum kit|drums]].<ref name="WoM SC3" /> Their music has been described as an "acultural, neo-[[Pythagorean intonation|Pythagorean]] enterprise into heavy [[electronic music|electro]]-[[folk music|folk]]" borrowing heavily from [[Music of Turkey|Turkish]] and [[Music of Central Asia|Central Asian]] music. The band stands out due to their frequent use of [[Unusual time signatures|complex time signatures]].<ref name="WoM SC3" /> So far, Ishraqiyun have released material the ''Book of Horizons'' and ''Satellite Supersonic'' albums, as well as a split 7" single with Electromagnetic Azoth, ''Balance of the 19 / Ubik''. |
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===Traditionalists=== |
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According to Mimicry Records the '''Traditionalists''' are "decidedly walking in the footprints of the Great Masters of cinema music". So far, material by the Traditionalists can be found on ''Book of Horizons'' as well as on the album ''Le Mani Destre Recise Degli Ultimi Uomini'' (2009) and the 7" single ''La Chanson de Jacky / The Western Exile'' (2012), which have both been released under their name. ''Le Mani Destre'' is a score to an imaginary [[Giallo film|''giallo'' horror film]], inspired by the work of several Italian film composers, such as [[Ennio Morricone]] or [[Goblin (band)|Goblin]]. "La Chanson de Jacky" was originally composed by [[Jacques Brel]] in [[1965 in music|1965]] and, in its Traditionalists version, features vocals by [[Mike Patton]]. "The Western Exile" finally is a rearrangement of the song "The Exile" found on ''Book of Horizons''. |
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===Holy Vehm=== |
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Mimicry describes '''Holy Vehm''' as an "ultra-[[death metal]] [[Grindcore|grind]] band". The band features John Merryman of [[Cephalic Carnage]] on drums, Jesse Quattro, Jessica Kinney, and Unhuman on vocals, and Trey Spruance (credited as "The Enemy") on bass, guitar and sampling.<ref name="Discogs Book of Horizons">{{cite web |
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| accessdate = July 5, 2011}}</ref> According to Spruance, the band's music "employs [[Pierre Boulez#Serialism|Boulez-ish atonal serialism]], played in [[Dastgah music|dastgah tunings]]".<ref name="WoM SC3" /> So far Holy Vehm have only released two songs on ''Book of Horizons'' but Spruance announced in a 2008 interview that he plans to release a full-length Holy Vehm album for [[The End Records]].<ref name="Sittingnow Podcast">{{cite web |
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| title = Episode 03 - Interview with Trey Spruance Pt. 2 |
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| publisher = Right Where You Are Sitting Now |
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| date = May 7, 2008 |
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===FORMS=== |
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The music of '''FORMS''' has been likened to [[funeral march]]es and [[ballad]]s.<ref name="Allmusic BoH" /> Apart from their material on ''Book of Horizons'', FORMS have released the song "Radar" |
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on a split EP with Ishraqiyun. The song reinterprets a theme from the [[1951 in film| |
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1951 film]] |
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''[[The Day the Earth Stood Still]]'', originally composed by [[Bernard Herrmann]]. |
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[[File:Secret Chiefs 3, New York, 2009; 10.jpg|thumb|left|Secret Chiefs 3 performing in 2009]] |
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==Philosophy== |
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SC3's music, album artwork, liner notes, and lyrics feature [[theological]] and [[philosophical]] themes influenced by [[Henry Corbin]], [[Shahab al-Din Suhrawardi]], [[Aryeh Kaplan]], [[Julius Evola]], [[René Guénon]], [[Peter Lamborn Wilson|Hakim Bey/Peter Lamborn Wilson]], [[Seraphim Rose]], and many others. |
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Revision as of 06:27, 2 July 2014
Secret Chiefs 3 | |
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Background information | |
Origin | San Francisco, California, United States |
Genres | Avant-garde |
Years active | 1995–present |
Labels | Mimicry, Amarillo |
Members | See "Band members" |
Website | Official Site |
Secret Chiefs 3 (or SC3) is an instrumental rock group led by guitarist/composer Trey Spruance (formerly of Mr. Bungle and Faith No More). Their studio recordings and tours have featured different line-ups, as the group performs a wide range of musical styles including surf rock, Persian, Arab, Indian, death metal, film music, electronic music, and various others.
The band's name was inspired by the "Secret Chiefs" said to inspire and guide various esoteric and mystical groups, and is a reflection of Spruance's interest in such philosophies.
Satellite bands
In 2007, it was announced Secret Chiefs 3 has always been a general name for seven different bands, each representing a different aspect of Spruance's musical and philosophical interests.[1] The seven bands are The Electromagnetic Azoth, UR, Ishraqiyun, Traditionalists, Holy Vehm, FORMS,[2] and NT Fan[citation needed].
The albums Book of Horizons (2004) and Satellite Supersonic Vol. 1 (2010) were conceived as compilation albums featuring the satellite bands under their own names. All bands have appeared on at least one of these albums. Some satellite bands have also released records on their own. So far, five of the satellite bands have had tracks featured across a series of six 7" singles and Traditionalists have delivered a full-length album.
Band members
Spruance formed the band in the mid-1990s with fellow Mr. Bungle members Trevor Dunn on bass and Danny Heifetz on drums. Some of the many musicians who have since recorded or toured with SC3 include violinist Eyvind Kang, percussionist William Winant, drummer Ches Smith, bassist Shahzad Ismaily, former Mr. Bungle member Clinton "Bär" McKinnon, and Estradasphere members Timb Harris, Jason Schimmel, and Tim Smolens. Musicians tend to float in and out of SC3, so the concept of "current" and "former" members isn't entirely applicable.
Below is a list of past and present members, guests and collaborators:[3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10][11][12]
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Discography
This is a list of all releases by SC3 and the satellite bands. The column "artist" states under what name the recording is released, not who is credited with the individual songs. Some releases, like the album Book of Horizons, are noteworthy in this regard because they are released under the name Secret Chiefs 3, but the tracks they contain are each credited to a satellite band, giving the release the appearance of a compilation album.
Studio albums
Year | Title | Artist | Notes |
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1996 | First Grand Constitution and Bylaws | Secret Chiefs 3 | |
1998 | Second Grand Constitution and Bylaws: Hurqalya
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2001 | Book M
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2004 | Book of Horizons
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Secret Chiefs 3 | First part of the Book of Truth trilogy[13]
Individual tracks are credited to the satellite bands |
2007 | Path of Most Resistance
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Secret Chiefs 3 | Retrospective and rarities album |
2008 | Xaphan: Book of Angels Volume 9
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Secret Chiefs 3 | Arrangements from John Zorn's second Masada songbook[14] |
2009 | Le Mani Destre Recise Degli Ultimi Uomini
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Traditionalists | |
2010 | Satellite Supersonic Vol. 1
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Secret Chiefs 3 | Individual tracks are credited to the satellite bands |
2013 | Book of Souls, Folio A
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Secret Chiefs 3 | Second part of the Book of Truth trilogy.
Some individual tracks are credited to the satellite bands. |
Live album and DVD
Year | Title | Artist | Notes |
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1999 | Eyes of Flesh, Eyes of Flame
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Secret Chiefs 3 | Recording of a live performance at Slims in San Francisco on August 18, 1998 |
2009 | Live at the Great American Music Hall
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Secret Chiefs 3 | Recording of a live performance at the Great American Music Hall in San Francisco on June 3, 2007 |
Singles and EPs
Year | Title | Artist(s) | Notes |
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1995 | The Legendary Paper Project
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Secret Chiefs 3 / Mr. Bungle | Split 7" promo including Mr. Bungle's "Platypus"
Packaged with US vinyl copies of Mr. Bungle's Disco Volante LP |
1998 | The Theatrum of Suprasensory Universes Vol. 1
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Secret Chiefs 3 | Live EP with material from Australia tour |
1998 | Zulfikar II/Zulfikar III
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2007 | The Left Hand of Nothingness / Personnae: Halloween
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The Electromagnetic Azoth / UR | |
2007 | Balance of the 19 / Ubik
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Ishraqiyun / The Electromagnetic Azoth | |
2007 | Kulturvultur / Drive
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UR | |
2007 | Circumambulation / Labyrinth of Light
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2011 | Saptarshi / Radar
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Ishraqiyun / FORMS | |
2012 | La Chanson de Jacky / The Western Exile
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Traditionalists | |
2014 | Medium Aevum / Stars and Stripes Forever
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UR / FORMS Mighty Theatron Animatronique | |
2014 | Apocryphon of Jupiter / Danse Macabre
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FORMS Mighty Wurlitzer |
Planned releases
Title | Artist | Notes |
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TBA | Secret Chiefs 3 | Book of Balance, the Third part of the Book of Truth trilogy[13] |
Footnotes
- ^ Mullen, Jawsh (March 1, 2007). "The Secret Chiefs 3". Denver Westword Music. Denver Westword. Retrieved June 30, 2011.
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(help) - ^ "Secret Chiefs 3 Plays John Zorn – Xaphan: Book Of Angels Volume 9". Discogs.com. Discogs. Retrieved July 6, 2011.
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External links
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- Free live recordings
- Free Bootleg of Secret Chiefs 3 Live at Tralf Music Hall, on March 12, 2007