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The Hylozoists are a Canadian
instrumental rock Instrumental rock is rock music that emphasizes musical instruments and features very little or no singing. Examples of instrumental rock can be found in practically every subgenre of rock, often from musicians who specialize in the style. Instr ...
supergroup formed in 2001 in Halifax,
Nova Scotia Nova Scotia ( ; ; ) is one of the thirteen provinces and territories of Canada. It is one of the three Maritime provinces and one of the four Atlantic provinces. Nova Scotia is Latin for "New Scotland". Most of the population are native Eng ...
, Canada. The band's name is derived from
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and was started as a side project of
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and
multi-instrumentalist A multi-instrumentalist is a musician who plays two or more musical instruments at a professional level of proficiency. Also known as doubling, the practice allows greater ensemble flexibility and more efficient employment of musicians, where ...
Paul Aucoin.


History

The Hylozoists is an instrumental band conceived by producer Paul Aucoin in 2001. Aucoin wrote and recorded their first album La Nouvelle Gauche (using a line-up of musicians mainly from Halifax) in his studio in Nova Scotia. The Hylozoists were moved to the back burner as Aucoin had to return to his responsibilities for the band The Sadies. In 2004 Aucoin moved to Toronto where he revived The Hylozoists. This conception of The Hylozoists would consist of musicians from other bands such as The Weakerthans, FemBots, and Cuff the Duke. It was here that Aucoin started fresh and captured the collective sound of his new collaborators, he shed the idea of a “solo project” and created a full-blown supergroup. The group's third album, '' L'île de Sept Villes'', received a Juno Award nomination in 2010 for Instrumental Album of the Year.Ladouceur, Liisa (March 3, 2010).
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In addition to his work with Hylozoists, Aucoin has also produced albums for other artists, including Cuff the Duke's '' Sidelines of the City'',
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' '' Big Eye Little Eye'' and John K. Samson's '' Provincial''.


Music

Their MySpace page describes their music as Indie/Classical/Emotronic. This is a pretty accurate description of their music, especially considering their instrumentation. A majority of their instruments (vibes, glockenspiel, organ, violin, viola) are primarily used in classical music, and in some instances jazz. These instruments interact in conjunction with the other “non-classical" instruments (drums, pedal steel, guitar, bass). What makes their sound unique is the application of the instruments, not necessarily the instrumentation itself. While using vibes and a glock is unique for an indie band, what makes it interesting is that some of their songs sound like something out of a feature film. Aucoin had a musical education (i.e. he had either conservatory tutoring or maybe even post-secondary, classical training) and he uses it in an effective way, not just in writing but also in orchestrating. In their song "Warning Against Judging", the opening minute is played on glock, organ and a little bit of a guitar - if you were to replace it with strings it would be something from an orchestral movie score. After the first minute of the song drums and bass come in, as well as violin and trumpet. It still keeps the feeling of a movie score, something that has been thought out by someone knowledgeable in orchestration. What is interesting about this band is not only its make up, instrumentation wise, but also its origins and albums. Technically this band originated in Halifax and then moved to Toronto during its second inception. Their first album, done in Halifax, was titled ''La Nouvelle Gauche''. Their second album, done in Toronto, was titled ''La Fin du Monde''.


Personnel

* Paul Aucoin(vibraphone, glockenspiel, drums) — founder, also from The Sadies, Cuff the Duke, Hopeful Monster * Randy Lee (violin) * Paul Lowman (bass) — from Cuff the Duke * Greg Millson (drums) — from
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* Christopher Sandes (piano, organ) — from Cuff the Duke * François Turenne (guitar) * Eric Woolston (vibraphone, glockenspiel, drums)


Regular touring members

* Patrick Conan (vibraphone, glockenspiel, drums) — from
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, Cuff the Duke * Matthew Faris (drums) — from Cuff the Duke


Past (and part-time touring) members

* Rich Aucoin"Rich Aucoin’s CD captures joie de vivre and desperation of youth"
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* Bryden Baird (horns) * Jason Ball (organ, vocals) — from Hopeful Monster * Dave Christensen (woodwinds) — from the Heavy Blinkers, Hopeful Monster * Peter Conrad (cello) * Jonina Gibson (viola) * Rob Gordon (drums) * Monica Guenter (viola) — from
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* Dave MacKinnon (vocals) — from
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, Hummer * Ruth Minnikin (vocals) — from the Heavy Blinkers,
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* Damian Monyhan (drums) — from Hopeful Monster * Dale Murray (pedal steel, guitar) — from
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, Hopeful Monster * Michael Olsen (cello) *
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(violin) — aka "Final Fantasy" * Lukas Pearse (double bass) * Julie Penner (violin) — from
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, Do Make Say Think * Wayne Petti (piano, vocals) — from Cuff the Duke * Brian Poirier ("weird") — from
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, Hummer * Jeremy Strachan (guitar) — from Rockets Red Glare,
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, Hopeful Monster, Feuermusik * Jason Tait (vibraphone, glockenspiel) — from
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Christine Fellows Christine Fellows (born 1968) is a Canadian folk-pop singer-songwriter from Winnipeg, Manitoba. History Born in Windsor, Ontario and raised in France and Kelowna, British Columbia, Fellows lived in Toronto, Vancouver, Guelph and Montreal befor ...
' band * Leanne Zacharias (cello) — from
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' band


Discography

*'' La Nouvelle Gauche'' (2002) *'' La Fin du Monde'' (2006) *'' L'île de Sept Villes'' (2009)


See also

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Music of Canada The music of Canada reflects the diverse influences that have shaped the country. Indigenous Peoples, the Irish, British, and the French have all made unique contributions to the musical heritage of Canada. The music has also subsequently been ...
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Canadian rock Rock music of Canada is a wide and diverse part of the general music of Canada, beginning with American and British style rock and roll in the mid-20th century. Since then Canada has had a considerable impact on the development of the modern ...
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* List of bands from Canada * :Canadian musical groups


References

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