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Esmerine is a Canadian modern
chamber music Chamber music is a form of classical music that is composed for a small group of instruments—traditionally a group that could fit in a palace chamber or a large room. Most broadly, it includes any art music that is performed by a small numb ...
group that incorporates genres such as post rock, drone music, post punk, and Turkish folk. Founded in Montreal in 2000 by Bruce Cawdron (drums) and
Beckie Foon Rebecca Foon (born 13 December 1978) is a Canadian cellist, vocalist, and composer from Montreal, Quebec. Foon currently records under her own name, as well as the alias Saltland, and is a member and co-founder of the Juno Award-winning modern ...
(cello), current members also include percussionist Jamie Thompson and multi-instrumentalist Brian Sanderson. The band has released six albums. ''Dalmak'', was awarded Instrumental Album of the Year at the Juno Awards of 2014. Their 2015 album ''Lost Voices'' is nominated for Instrumental Album of the Year at the Juno Awards of 2016.


History


2000-02: Founding

The chamber rock group Esmerine was formed in 2000, and was initially a duo consisting of percussionist Bruce Cawdron and cellist Beckie Foon. The two had recently met in Montreal while both were recording the debut album of Canadian
post-rock Post-rock is a form of experimental rock characterized by a focus on exploring textures and timbre over traditional rock song structures, chords, or riffs. Post-rock artists are often instrumental, typically combining rock instrumentation with ...
band Set Fire To Flames. Cawdron and Foon had independently contributed to other Montreal-based groups as well, notably Godspeed You! Black Emperor, Thee Silver Mt. Zion Memorial Orchestra & Tra-La-La Band,
Saltland Rebecca Foon (born 13 December 1978) is a Canadian cellist, vocalist, and composer from Montreal, Quebec. Foon currently records under her own name, as well as the alias Saltland, and is a member and co-founder of the Juno Award-winning modern ch ...
,
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and Mile-End Ladies' String Auxiliary. However, instead of using the guitar-focused sound of their other projects, the duo initially focused on percussion and cello, drawing on minimalist classical music and
chamber music Chamber music is a form of classical music that is composed for a small group of instruments—traditionally a group that could fit in a palace chamber or a large room. Most broadly, it includes any art music that is performed by a small numb ...
. The band initially performed their original music in gigs around Montreal.


2003-10: Early releases

Esmerine recorded and released their debut album '' If Only a Sweet Surrender to the Nights to Come Be True'' in May 2003. It came out on the UK label Resonant Records, as well as the band's newly formed Madrona Records imprint. The album met with a largely positive reception. Allmusic gave it 4/5 stars, stating, "A French female name meaning quiet and sensitive, Esmerine is a fitting moniker for the overall sound," and calling it "a sublime chamber rock album that brings Rachel's or Wim Mertens to mind." While Allmusic described the later tracks as having rock influences, "The three opening tracks are serene, melancholic, and well-composed, avoiding the quiet-loud-quiet or builds-to-crescendo device." In 2004 the duo recorded their second album at the Hotel2Tango studio in Montreal. They released '' Aurora'' in May 2005 on Madrona Records, with a vinyl version released by
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. In the mid-2000s Foon dedicated more time to Thee Silver Mt. Zion, while Cawdron continued to work as an acupuncturist. At the same time they continued to occasionally perform in Montreal, often bringing in guest artists or collaborating with other groups.


2011: ''La Lechuza''

Foon and Cawdron began writing new music together in earnest in 2010. For their third album, ''La Lechuza'', two new members joined the group: Sarah Pagé, a harp player, and multi-instrumentalist Andrew Barr (both of The Barr Brothers and the Lhasa de Sela band). Album producer Patrick Watson also contributed vocals on two songs, with other guests including violinist
Sarah Neufeld Sarah Neufeld (born August 27, 1979) is a Canadian violinist who is known for her work with indie rock band Arcade Fire, with whom she is a former core member and currently a touring member. She has contributed to each of the band's studio alb ...
( Arcade Fire) and saxophonist Colin Stetson. Mark Lawson of Arcade Fire mixed most of the tracks. As part of ''La Lechuza'', Esmerine collaborated with Patrick Watson to honor their recently deceased friend Lhasa de Sela, creating the dedication websit
Snow Day for Lhasa
It was listed as one of the top ten underground records of the year in '' Mojo''.


2012-14: ''Dalmak''

;Recording process After Barr and Page became occupied with their other projects, Esmerine added two new members to their touring lineup: percussionist Jamie Thompson and multi-instrumentalist Brian Sanderson. After a number of live performances the quartet began writing new material in early 2012. After performing in Istanbul, the band was invited to return for an artist residency later that year. After turning a rented loft into a makeshift recording studio, the band recorded for two days in Istanbul. According to the band, "We immersed ourselves in the culture of the city of Istanbul and the people whom we met there." The band's "song skeletons" were added to by Turkish musicians, who contributed instruments such as the
bendir The ''bendir'' ( ar, بندير, plural ''banadir'', ) is a wooden-framed frame drum of North Africa and Southwest Asia. The bendir is a traditional instrument that is played throughout North Africa, as well as in Sufi ceremonies; it was played ...
, darbuka, erbane, meh, barama, saz and electric guitar. Among the guest musicians were Hakan Vreskala, Baran Aşık, Ali Kazim Akdağ and James Hakan Dedeoğlu. The album, ''Dalmak,'' was completed in the winter of 2012 and 2013, at Breakglass Studios in Montreal with engineer Jace Lasek. The word 'dalmak' means immerse in Turkish. It can also be interpreted as "to dive into," "to contemplate," and "to be absorbed in." ;Reception ''Dalmak'' was released on Constellation Records in 2013. It was awarded Instrumental Album of the Year at the Juno Awards of 2014. '' Tiny Mix Tapes'' gave ''Dalmak'' a score of 3/5. The review described the album as starting off with the band's normal style, before Turkish influences start to dominate in tracks such as "Lost River Blues II." ''The Line of Best Fit'' gave it 7.5/10 stars, saying the members "spin a fine web of noise – it’s fragile, tempestuous, pensive and sprawling – as they experiment with languid strains of clinical harmony, exploring avant-garde themes in neo-classical music, electronica and post-rock." The review further stated, "they ultimately craft gorgeous, sparkling experimental noises that blur the line between post-rock, minimalist electronica and Turkish folk."


2015: ''Lost Voices''

''Lost Voices'' was released on Constellation Records in 2015. It is nominated Instrumental Album of the Year at the upcoming Juno Awards of 2016. The band composed the record at Le Chateau Monthelon in Montreal. France. Lost Voices is the result of multiple recording sessions led by Vid Cousins (Kid Koala, Amon Tobin, Colin Stetson) and was mixed/produced by Jace Lasek (The Besnard Lakes) at his Breakglass Studio in Montréal. Expanding from Dalmak's core quartet, Esmerine also welcomes bassist Jeremi Roy (who began touring with the group in 2013) as an official member. Lost Voices is also notable for the appearance of GY!BE/Silver Mt. Zion violinist Sophie Trudeau as a featured guest.


Style, live performances

''Decoder Magazine'' has described Esmerine as "new-classical, punk-drone-post rock." As a "chamber rock" ensemble, Esmerine's music consists mainly of percussion, cello, and marimba, lacking the guitars prominent in the members' other side projects. Esmerine's style shares many characteristics with minimalist classical music and
chamber music Chamber music is a form of classical music that is composed for a small group of instruments—traditionally a group that could fit in a palace chamber or a large room. Most broadly, it includes any art music that is performed by a small numb ...
. When the band tours live they are known to use lightbox projections by artist and puppeteer Clea Minaker, also known for working with Feist. In December 2013, the band toured Europe and the UK, with several Turkish musicians joining them on stage.


Members

;Current * Bruce Cawdron (2000–present) - marimba, drums, melodic percussion *
Beckie Foon Rebecca Foon (born 13 December 1978) is a Canadian cellist, vocalist, and composer from Montreal, Quebec. Foon currently records under her own name, as well as the alias Saltland, and is a member and co-founder of the Juno Award-winning modern ...
(2000–present) - cello *
Jamie Thompson Jamie Thompson (stage name: J'aime Tambeur) is a Canadian musician who has been the drummer for several Canadian bands, including Islands and Th' Corn Gangg. Jamie was a founding member of the Unicorns. The band's first major album, ''Who W ...
(2011–present) - drums, percussion * Brian Sanderson (2011–present) - multiple instruments ;Past * Sarah Pagé (2010-2011) - harp * Andrew Barr (2010-2011)- multiple instruments


Awards


Discography


Studio albums


Singles


Further reading

;Interviews * * * * * ;Discographies
Esmerine
at Allmusic
Esmerine
at Discogs


See also

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Chamber music Chamber music is a form of classical music that is composed for a small group of instruments—traditionally a group that could fit in a palace chamber or a large room. Most broadly, it includes any art music that is performed by a small numb ...


References


External links


Esmerine Official Website

Esmerine
on Facebook
Esmerine at Constellation Records

Madrona Records
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