Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Email
Answers.com

Militia

 
Artist: Militia

Similar Artists:

Kurupt, Smooth 7, Allfrumtha i, Daz Dillinger, The Hot Boys, Devious, Players for Life, Do or Die, DJ Nasty Knock, Mack 10, Ghetto Mafia, Heat, Master P

Performed Songs By:

Emanual Dean, Jaamal Smith, Donald Silas, Emmanuel Dean

Formal Connection With:

  • Genres: Rap

Biography

Militia, a production duo who met at the Mike Tyson bout where Tupac Shakur was shot and killed, began working together with the intention of uniting the fractured East and West Coast communities by recording tracks which combined the raw hardcore of New York with the funky bounce So-Cal is known for. Before meeting producer Emanuel Dean, Shawn "FMB" Billups had worked with the Luniz, while Dean worked production on Snoop Doggy Dogg's "Gin & Juice" and "What's My Name" as well as hits by the Dogg Pound and Korrupt. After the two were introduced by rapper Smooth 7, they recruited several rappers for the recording of their debut album, including Devious and Diz, who appeared on the first single "Burn." Militia's self-titled debut appeared on Red Ant in February 1998. ~ John Bush, All Music Guide
Search unanswered questions...
Enter a question here...
Search: All sources Community Q&A Reference topics
Wikipedia: Militia (band)
Top
Militia
Origin Belgium
Genres Industrial music
Martial Industrial
Years active 1989–present
Labels Praxis Dr. Bearmann/Tactical Recordings/Cold Meat Industry
Website http://www.militia.be (in progress)

Militia is a Belgian industrial percussion band. It was founded in 1989 by the multi-instrumentalist Frank Gorissen and wind instrument player Jo Billen and now 6 musicians are involved. The band is known for its use of self made percussion and wind instruments and the scrap material they transform into musical instruments. The band's music is often inspired by the anarchic and atheist social views and their concern about our natural environment, themes that can be found in most of their lyrics and statements.

Contents

History

In 1989, Frank Gorissen was active as a home recording electronic music artist and as an industrial music dj at the free radio station called "Radio Demervallei" in Diepenbeek, Belgium. As part of his show called "Radio Militia", he sometimes invited musicians to perform at the radio studio. During such an event he met the wind instrument player Jo Billen and together they founded the band Militia. Frank Gorissen recorded the early Militia music on tape, calling this project "Statement", playing a variety of percussion instruments mixed with the sounds of the wind instruments played by Jo Billen. They showed these tapes and talked about their plans of releasing their music to Mike Dando a.k.a Con-Dom, a British noise act, after they attended his performance in Antwerp. Mike Dando presented the band to the German music label Praxis Dr. Bearmann, after he had incorporated some of the Militia music for a few of his own releases. By that time Jo Billen had already left the band and formed his own music project "Onehouse". He was being replaced by Gary Vaes, Frank Van Hoof and Peter Vanderstukken, all three of them on percussion. The band now started composing powerful percussion music played upon layers of samples and electronic music. This style of composing music combined with their typical musical approach became the band's trade mark.

Tactical Recordings, the former Praxis Dr. Bearmann, released their following albums and made it possible for the band to record their music in a professional studio. Their first album New European Order - a 3 Lp set - was released in 1991 and became a major success; it was soon sold out. Several other CDs followed and the band can often be seen at major industrial music festivals throughout Europe such as Maschinenfest and Xphonozon in Germany, the Belgian Independent Music Festival and the French Deadly Actions festival, to name a few.

End of 2008, after Tactical Recordings stopped being active as a record label, the Swedish industrial and experimental music record label Cold Meat Industry took over and decided to release all future Militia records.

Band members

There were some changes in the band's line up over the past years and the musicians/personnel involved now are:

  • Frank Gorissen: compositions, electronic instruments, percussion, wind instruments, vocals
  • Carlo Smeyers: percussion, drums
  • Sandra Janssen: percussion, trumpet
  • David Dal Pozzo: percussion
  • Frank Vanhoof: machines, percussion
  • Philip Heirmans: percussion
  • Tom Hox: manager, film projection

Music

The music of Militia can best be described as powerful rhythmic industrial and experimental music. Their sounds are generated from mostly self-made percussion instruments, using metal objects, scrap material, parts from machines, metal plates and tubes, empty gas containers, oil barrels, conventional drums, timpani and wind instruments and even a full metal radiator; with full equipment deployed, the stage has the appearance of a construction site. Frank Gorissen creates the backing sounds with a Korg poly 800/II synthesizer and devices such as digital delay and reverb machines. He uses samples created with the Roland SP 555 to upload the electronic music patterns and copies this music onto a basic sound tape. This tape is then used for creating the percussion and wind instrument patterns and layers, a job done by all Militia members. These patterns and layers are written down in a classical music notation combined with symbols of their own design.

After intensive rehearsing they go into a professional studio. The music is then being recorded on master CD and ready for production.

Militia was often compared to Test Department although there is a difference in style and musical approach between these two bands.

The band was invited to play at the Gallo-Roman Museum in Tongeren, Belgium, where they performed the Nature Revealed concert, using self-made copies of prehistoric and Gallo-Roman music instruments. For this project, namely for the primitive instrument building and prehistoric language advice, they received the support and guidance of professor Ganzemans of the Royal Museum for Central Africa in Tervuren, Belgium.

Instruments

Electronic instruments: (not on stage)

Home recording:

Percussion instruments: (live on stage)

  • 4 empty oil barrels
  • 3 empty metal gas containers
  • 1 full metal radiator
  • 1 rack with 2 metal circular saw blades, tom, 2 metal plates
  • 1 rack with two big metal tubes
  • 1 rack with metal tube and metal plate
  • 1 rack with gong-like metal plate
  • 1 rack with self made metal tubular bell
  • 1 self made percussion rack
  • 1 set of 3 metal containers on rack
  • 1 rack with large metal plate
  • 2 bass drums (positioned horizontally)
  • 1 floor tom
  • 1 snare drum
  • 3 cymbals

Wind instruments: (live on stage)

Tools: (live on stage)

Artwork

Militia shows a lot of attention to the visual outcome of their releases. Most of the time, graphic designers and visual artists are invited to design the covers of their releases:

New European Order and The Black Flag Hoisted: artworks by Christophe Janssen, a Belgian webdesigner and graphic designer

Everything is One: artwork by the Dutch photographer Lian Heuts

Nature Revealed: The music of "Nature Revealed" was recorded on two CD's, one disk containing the studio version and the other the recording of the live concert in Diepenbeek, and is packed in a wooden cover, handpainted by the Militia crew and decorated with feathers and black ink prints made by the German artist Tom Meyer. He also decorated the booklet that accompanies the two disks. The cover can be closed by means of a small rope and a handmade clay button.

Present situation

The band is a member of the Bilzen Cultural Board and receives annual financial support from the Bilzen community.[1]

Militia side project MekanOrganiK

In collaboration with the Bilzen Cultural Board, Militia's side project MekanOrganiK organised the Bilzorganic festival, a street festival featuring several theatre acts and experimental music artists. MekanOrganiK presented a concert for 15 cement mixers and dance performance.

MekanOrganiK is also involved in the organisation of workshops, teaching young people how to create self-made music instruments and how to play the didgeridoo and percussion on empty oil barrels. In the youth club Club 9 in Koersel (Belgium), MekanOrganiK organised the workshop "percussion on oil barrels" during the Fair Trade happening and performed live the same evening, introducing "How to Extract Sunlight from Cucumbers" for a small but dedicated audience.

MekanOrganiK will release a full studio CD based upon the adventures of Liamel Gulliver (Gulliver's Travels by Jonathan Swift ), called "How to Extract Sunlight from Cucumbers". Their music is sometimes slightly more techno or even experimental and sounds are being generated from sand, stones, cucumbers, water and so on, in combination with electronics and percussion. This first MekanOrganiK CD will be released by the Swedish label Cold Meat Industry.

Social views

Militia also represents a platform for anarchic social views. The ideas and social points of view of anarchism are best shown in their album The Black Flag Hoisted and in their book Eco-Anarchic Manifesto in which they combine the anarchic social views with their concern about the state of nature and our ecosystem. In this book, which comes with a CD containing the registration of a Militia concert in Lille (France) during the Deadly Actions Festival, the musicians explain their views on modern society spread over nine chapters and based upon the ideas and points of view of anarchists like Bakunin, Proudhon and Kropotkin. Frank Gorissen, the author of this eco-anarchic guidebook, presents an assembly of ecological and anarchic elements to create an alternative social philosophy by designing a blueprint for an eco-anarchic society, describing the anarchic social structure, the eco-anarchic economy, anarchic culture, education and defence, proposing the atheistic-anarchic moral as an alternative for our contemporary society, combining all of these elements with the role and function of nature in the organic structure of the anarchic society. The book is illustrated with drawings of Militia's music instruments made by the Belgian artist and Yawar dancer Leen Ruyters. The book also contains pictures of the historic anarchists and is written in English. Book and Cd are released by the German record label Tactical Recordings and the American label Malignant Records

The social views Militia stands for can be found in an interview with the Russian music magazine "ACHTUNG" (see below: External links: Interview with Militia, Achtung magazine):

(questions by Igor Vaganov, answers Frank Gorissen):

In connection with your past and present albums I've found links to legendary Russian anarcho-theoretics Bakunin and Kropotkin. Can I ask you about your interest to Russia and Russian revolution movements? What was the general idea/concept for the release? Why is it so actual for you to talk today about the past, about revolution - today, in a time of total de-humanisation, mechanical rhythm of daily life, inner destruction of human individuality in modern megapolises? Can we talk about it?

FG: I think you've already made the right conclusions by reading about our works and listening to them. Indeed, we're using MILITIA as a tool for spreading our eco-anarchic ideas about our society. They will all be explained in our forthcoming manifesto. We founded MILITIA to be a tool for the spreading of our eco-environmental views and our social ideas, which are based upon the anarchic philosophies of the Russian anarchists Bakunin and Kropotkin and the French 'father' of anarchism Proudhon. We combined certain elements of their social views with our own ideas regarding environmental problems, so we designed an alternative social form in which people can live in harmony with their natural environment, based upon anarchic principles. This means that we distinguish ourselves from the conventional left wing ideas - which believe in a society lead by a government - and form a strong opposition against the appearance of right wing ideas that seem to infiltrate the industrial music scene more and more.

In 1998 Militia was invited by the French CLAPO festival in Amiens to perform at one of their first concerts, and the band received the invitation to play at the French television broadcast TF3. An interview with the band followed and the band was questioned about their anarchic social views and the program featuring Militia was broadcast that same evening on television.

The "cross and circle" logo comes from centre part of the cover picture of the first Militia album "New European Order", where it represents the middle screw for attaching a metal circular saw blade and has no other meaning what so ever. The saw blade is an object used as percussion instrument by the band and representative for the music. On the "Nature Revealed" Cd cover however, this object was accompanied by a symbolic meaning, representing the four elements in Nature: water, fire, earth and air, also the four themes this CD deals with. The circle connecting the four edges symbolises the unity between these four elements, also repeated in the album "Everything is One". That album draws the attention to the natural evolution of life, demanding respect for our environment and for all living beings. It is a statement which is a source of inspiration in most of the Militia works: the scientific, anarchic and atheist view on society and life, excluding and leaving behind all supra-natural beliefs like the belief in god(s), the occult, spirits and spirituality and so on. The "Black Flag Hoisted" CD box includes a black flag with in the centre of it that very same figure, a symbol for their anarchic social view. "The Black Flag Hoisted" album is dedicated to the anarchic philosophers and organisations worldwide and to the Animal Liberation Front for their struggle against animal abuse.

Major concerts

Picture gallery

Discography

label title format
Praxis Dr. Bearmann New European Order[19] 3 LP box
Old Europa Café Scorched Earth Policy[20] split tape/CD + Con-Dom
Praxis Dr. Bearmann Familiedrama/Pain[21] split 7" + Con-Dom + Laura Maes[22]
Praxis Dr. Bearmann Kingdom of our Lord[23] 7" CD fold out cover
Tactical Recordings Nature Revealed[24] 2 Cd wooden handpainted box
Tactical Recordings The Black Flag Hoisted[25] 2 Cd box + flag
Tactical Recordings Everything Is One[26] Cd fold out cover
Militia appears on
  • War Against Society (3xLP, Ltd, label: Praxis Dr. Bearmann)[27]
  • Ultrason (LP,label: (r)ecords)[28]
  • Total War Against State + Capital 2 (CD, label: Hidden Power Enterprises)[29]
  • 16th Independent Festival For Music & Arts (VHS, Ltd, label: EE Tapes)[30]
  • Belgian Independent Music Compilation 3 (CD, label: Dark Entries Magazine)[31]
  • Dark Demons 6 - 660 To Go (CDr, label: Dark Entries Magazine)[32]
  • Maschinenfest 2006 (2xCD, label: Pflichtkauf)[33]
  • Maschinenfest 2006 (2xCD, Ltd, Festival Edition, label: Pflichtkauf)[34]
  • Juche (CD + book, label: Tesco)[35]
Militia provided sounds for
  • Con-Dom: Acts of Faith (on track 1 "Commando Terreur")[36]
  • Con-Dom: Law. The Seventh Sermon (7", Ltd, label: Power & Steel)[37]
  • Con-Dom: Perversion At All Costs (3xCD, label: Red Stream Inc)[38]
  • Con-Dom: Retribution. The Fourth Sermon (7", Ltd, label: Ant-Zen)[39]
  • Con-Dom: Retribution. The Fourth Sermon (7", Ltd, Spe., label: Ant-Zen)[40]
MeKanOrganiK appears on

Audioscoop #1 LP

References

  1. ^ http://cultuur.bilzen.be/site.asp?CID=2366
  2. ^ http://drugie.here.ru/achtung/heavy.htm
  3. ^ http://video.aol.com/video-detail/militia/1100059655
  4. ^ http://www.nuitetbrouillard.com/festivals.php
  5. ^ http://c8.com/c8/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?p=3903&sid=701c73b42bee8c449c1612e9a1bb559c
  6. ^ http://home.tele2allin.be/vt6208481/festivals/2004militia.htm
  7. ^ http://www.darkentries.be/index.php?nav=bim2004
  8. ^ http://lastfm.spiegel.de/music/Militia/+images/264943
  9. ^ http://pitr.net/gallery/main.php?g2_itemId=13162
  10. ^ http://www.pagandance.de/gallery/militia1.html
  11. ^ http://www.flickr.com/search/?q=militia%20maschinenfest%202006&w=all&m=tags
  12. ^ http://www.flickr.com/search/?q=militia+live+erlangen&m=text
  13. ^ http://lastfm.spiegel.de/event/185322
  14. ^ http://lastfm.spiegel.de/music/Militia
  15. ^ http://www.nonpop.de/nonpop/index.php?p=news&newsid=785&area=1
  16. ^ http://www.ccluchtbal.org/2003/Concert2003/NuitEtBrouillardFest.html
  17. ^ http://www.ipernity.com/search/doc?w=15071&q=militia
  18. ^ http://www.flickr.com/search/?q=militia+maschinenfest+2008+&m=text
  19. ^ http://www.discogs.com/Militia-New-European-Order/release/102324
  20. ^ http://www.oldeuropacafe.com/main.php?nav=pd&prdct=179
  21. ^ http://www.discogs.com/Con-Dom--Militia-2--Laura-Maes-Familiedrama-Pain/release/197897
  22. ^ http://www.annaville.net/laura/
  23. ^ http://www.discogs.com/Militia-Kingdom-Of-Our-Lord/release/372745
  24. ^ http://www.discogs.com/Militia-Nature-Revealed/release/261638
  25. ^ http://www.discogs.com/Militia-The-Black-Flag-Hoisted/release/255074
  26. ^ http://www.discogs.com/Militia-Everything-Is-One/release/540334
  27. ^ http://www.google.nl/imgres?imgurl=http://www.discogs.com/image/R-150-301520-1176677743.jpeg&imgrefurl=http://www.discogs.com/Various-War-Against-Society/release/301520%3Fev%3Drr&h=130&w=150&sz=4&tbnid=txceqRi5kYchgM::&tbnh=83&tbnw=96&prev=/images%3Fq%3Dwar%2Bagainst%2Bsociety%2Bpraxis%2Bdr.%2Bbearmann%2Bpicture&usg=__RuY-AgRMBYHu_p745cF9A1JZcBs=&ei=zNCeSY-0G8PN-AbwoaC4Dg&sa=X&oi=image_result&resnum=2&ct=image&cd=1
  28. ^ http://www.unerecords.com/newsfull.htm
  29. ^ http://www.discogs.com/viewimages?release=744080
  30. ^ http://users.telenet.be/triumph/eetapes/festivals.htm
  31. ^ http://www.discogs.com/Various-Belgian-Independent-Music-Compilation-3/release/370778
  32. ^ http://www.darkentries.be/index.php?nav=darkdemons
  33. ^ http://www.discogs.com/Various-Maschinenfest-2006/release/802883
  34. ^ http://www.discogs.com/Various-Maschinenfest-2006/release/1224080
  35. ^ http://www.discogs.com/Various-Juche/release/1267587
  36. ^ http://www.discogs.com/Con-Dom-Acts-Of-Faith/release/182356
  37. ^ http://www.discogs.com/Con-Dom-Law-The-Seventh-Sermon/release/188476
  38. ^ http://www.discogs.com/Taint-Smell-Quim-Con-Dom-Perversion-At-All-Costs/release/284799
  39. ^ http://www.discogs.com/Con-Dom-Retribution-The-Fourth-Sermon/release/148377
  40. ^ http://www.discogs.com/Con-Dom-Retribution-The-Fourth-Sermon/release/1109256

External links

Music and video / External Links


 
 

 

Copyrights:

Artist. Copyright © 2009 All Media Guide, LLC. Content provided by All Music Guide ®, a trademark of All Media Guide, LLC. All rights reserved.  Read more
Wikipedia. This article is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License. It uses material from the Wikipedia article "Militia (band)" Read more