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Thierry Zaboitzeff

"With sensitivity, Zaboitzeff draws strange sounds from his machines which he combines with sounds from non-electrified instruments. Attracting inside his audio nets natural sounds, the like of buzzing insects under an artificial light, he weaves intriguing vibrating spaces, visited here and there by ancient memories..."
Franck Mallet (Le Monde de la Musique)

1971 : Thierry Zaboitzeff joins the band Art Zoyd (France) which he totally re-founds in 1975 with Gérard Hourbette.
Numerous tours with ambitious musical projects follow all around the world. Musical creation for the Roland Petit ballets. Cine Concert : Nosferatu / Faust / Häxan, various concerts and performances (Danse / Theatre...)
Shows : Scala de Milano, Yokohama Festival, Hong Kong Arts Festival, Adelaide Festival en Australie, Lincoln Center New York, Queen Elizabeth Hall Londres, European tours... And 12 albums regularly re-released.

1997 : Thierry Zaboitzeff quits band Art Zoyd and starts his own studio.
At that moment, multiple projects follow under his name or in association with stage directors and choreographers : (Editta Braun / Beda Percht / Eric Lacascade / Stéphane Vérité / Hubert Lepka...) Genuine audio spaces sculptor, he succeeds in integrating very different universes and takes part in projects and events which will be presented all around the European capitals...

2002 : under the name of his new band : "Zaboitzeff & Crew" he creates for the Bruckner-Festival at Posthof (Linz-A) the "Missa Furiosa", a sung mass in Latin for a Techno-Pop / Lyrical singers ensemble. This show between Rock-Techno and classical music will also go on tour.

2004 : Zaboitzeff & Crew sign an electro adaptation of XIIIth century religious songs : "Libbre Vermell" creation in Salzburg (A)

2005 : Thierry Zaboitzeff is invited to compose the soundtrack for a tribute show to Jules Verne : "Journey to the centre of the earth" interpréted live by Zaboitzeff & Crew at the Stade de France Paris St Denis in December 2005.

From 1997 to 2008, he produces 12 Albums between symphonic Rock electronic and acoustic music.