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Azita

 
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  • Active: '80s, '90s, 2000s
  • Genres: Rock
  • Instrument: Piano
  • Representative Albums: "Life on the Fly", "Enantiodromia", "How Will You?

Biography

A longtime fixture of the Chicago underground music scene, singer and multi-instrumentalist Azita Youssefi (sometimes credited as simply AZ) was born in the U.S. in 1971 but spent the better part of her formative years in her parents' native Iran. The family permanently settled in Bethesda, MD, in early 1979 in the wake of the Iranian revolution. As a teen, Youssefi was a regular visitor to nearby Washington, D.C., immersing herself in the city's fabled punk scene before relocating in 1989 to Chicago to attend the city's School of the Art Institute and study drawing and sound. After losing interest in the visual arts, in 1991 she formed the Scissor Girls, a highly theatrical no wave band that saw Youssefi taking the stage clad in everything from a Catholic schoolgirl uniform to strips of bubble wrap. Comprised of Youssefi on lead vocal and bass duties and fellow D.C. refugees SueAnne Zollinger on guitar and Heather Melowic on drums, the Scissor Girls were among the most notorious and musically extreme of the abrasive no wave bands that emerged from Chicago's Wicker Park neighborhood during the early '90s, recording a series of indie label singles as well as two LPs for the local Atavistic imprint, We People Space With Phantoms and Here Is the Is-Not, a compilation of singles released following the trio's late-1996 breakup. Youssefi then released her first solo record, Music for Scattered Brains, before founding a new band, the Bride of No No. Forging a heavy, apocalyptic art rock sound not far removed from the Scissor Girls, the new group also maintained its predecessors' flair for the dramatic, with Youssefi, guitarist J. Braff, and drummer Shannon Morrow covering themselves in all-white outfits inspired by traditional Islamic women's garb. In 2000, while in the midst of recording the Bride of No No's debut effort, B.O.N.N. Apetit!, Youssefi returned to the piano, an instrument she'd previously studied as a child, and began writing and compiling solo material. She then recorded a piano and voice demo, convincing local indie Drag City to offer her a deal; after the Bride of No No dissolved in mid-2002, Youssefi re-recorded the demo with Isotope 217 bassist Matthew Lux and her boyfriend, John McEntire of Tortoise, on drums; the resulting Enantiodromia was issued in early 2003. ~ Jason Ankeny, All Music Guide
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Azita
Background information
Birth name Azita Youssefi
Born 1971
St. Louis, Missouri
Occupations Musician, artist
Instruments Vocals, piano, bass
Years active 1991 - Present
Associated acts The Scissor Girls, The Bride of No-No, Miss High-Heel
Website http://www.azita.info

Azita (born Azita Youssefi in St. Louis, Missouri in 1971) is an experimental musician and artist based in Chicago. She is usually associated with the Chicago now-wave scene, which included bands like the Flying Luttenbachers, U.S. Maple and Bobby Conn.

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Background

Born in the U.S. to Iranian parents, Azita spent part of her childhood in Iran and was attending grade school in Tehran when the Iranian revolution began in late 1978. Her family moved back to the United States soon after, settling in Bethesda, Maryland. Growing up, she attended an all-girls school, Holton-Arms, and studied classical piano. As a teen, she would attend punk rock shows in Washington D.C. In 1989, Azita moved to Chicago to study at the Art Institute of Chicago[1].

Musical career

Scissor Girls

Disillusioned with the visual arts as a medium for expression, she turned to performance art and sound. In 1991, she formed the acclaimed, spastic noise-rock group The Scissor Girls with Sue Anne Zollinger on guitar (later replaced by Kelly Kuvo), Heather Melowic on drums, and herself on vocals and bass. Their live performances were highly theatrical and the members often dressed in homemade costumes ranging from Catholic schoolgirl uniforms to clothes made of Bubble Wrap and duct tape. After two albums and a singles compilation, the Scissor Girls broke up in late 1996.

Well-known in the Chicago music scene for her surreal, otherworldly costumes, Azita could be found with her head stuck in the bass drum of bands like Shellac while doing sound at the now-defunct Chicago rock club Fireside Bowl.

Miss High Heel

In late 1995, Azita played synthesizer for a short-lived Weasel Walter/Jim O'Rourke project Miss High-Heel. Their self-titled CD was released on B-Sides Records (now NoSides Records) in 1998.

Bride of No-No

Azita formed the Bride of No-No, another project known for extreme theatrics, in 1999. Band members, which included drummer Shannon Morrow and guitarist J. Graff, disguised themselves onstage in what has been described as mummy-like burkhas. After two albums the band eventually dissolved in 2002[2].

Solo

Azita recorded her first solo work, Music for Scattered Brains, to be used as a part of her college thesis project[1]. Music for Scattered Brains was originally released on vinyl in 1995. While being in Bride of No-No, Azita returned to playing her childhood instrument, the piano, and started writing and recording material which would eventually be released under her own name. Enantiodromia was released in 2003 on Drag City, and Life on the Fly followed in 2004. Descriptions of this release varied, from comparisons with Steely Dan[2] to comparisons with "a bad Rod Stewart album from the early 80's", the switch from atonal noise rock surprised many listeners who were more familiar with the atonal noise rock of her earlier work.

Azita's next album, "How Will You?", is out on February 17, 2009.

Discography

AZ

  • Music for Scattered Brains (CD, Atavistic, 1997; LP, SG Research, 1995)

Scissor Girls

  • We People Space With Phantoms (LP/CD, Atavistic, 1995)
  • Here is the "Is-Not" (CD, Atavistic, 1997)

Bride of No-No

  • B.O.N.N. Apetit! (LP/CD, Atavistic, 2000)
  • II (LP/CD, Atavistic, 2003)

Azita

  • Enantiodromia (LP/CD, Drag City, 2003)
  • Life on the Fly (LP/CD, Drag City, 2004)
  • Detail From the Mountain Side (CD EP, Drag City, 2006)
  • How Will You? (LP/CD, Drag City, 2009)

Art

  • Cover art on To Live and Shave in L.A.'s Ride a Cock Over Horse 7" (Menlo Park Recordings, 1996)
  • Artwork for the LP/CD Music for Scattered Brains - AZ

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