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Chris Strouth

Chris Strouth is an American, Minneapolis-based musician, producer, writer and filmmaker who has been active since 1986, most notably as the founder and organizer of 1990s/2000s electronica collective Future Perfect Sound System, and most recently as the bandleader and composer for experimental/electronic band Paris 1919.[2] His behind-the-scenes production work includes Indianapolis multimedia artist Stuart Hyatt's Grammy-nominated album The Clouds.[3] Strouth also gained national attention in 2009 when he received a life-saving kidney transplant from a donor who connected with him on Twitter, which is believed to be the first such transplant arranged entirely through social networking.[4][5][6][7][8]

Chris Strouth
Chris Strouth in 2014
Background information
Born (1968-07-28) July 28, 1968 (age 55)[1]
OriginMinneapolis, Minnesota, United States
GenresElectronic, new music, ambient, indie rock
Occupation(s)Musician, composer, producer, filmmaker, writer, multimedia artist
Years active1986–present
LabelsUltraModern Records, Innova Recordings, Twin/Tone

Early life edit

Strouth was raised in Fridley, Minnesota. He became interested in art and music at an early age, learning how to experiment with tape recorders at age seven.[9]

Strouth has been heavily involved in the Twin Cities arts and music community from a young age. His early work included curating multimedia events incorporating art and electronic music at underground art spaces including Rifle Sport Gallery,[10] Hair Police[11] and Red Eye Collaboration.[12] The day after his high school graduation in 1986, Strouth began volunteering at Rifle Sport on Minneapolis' then-notorious Block E.[13] He quickly became publicity director, and eventually managed the space. At the same time, Strouth was a member of the fraternity Delta Kappa Epsilon's chapter at the University of Minnesota. On the podcast Legacy Matters, he said that even though his art-punk sensibility wasn't an obvious match for a straitlaced organization such as DKE ("I had blue hair and a cape when I pledged," he noted), "I liked this idea of having a connection greater than myself. At a time when I was absolutely rootless, I needed something that gave me roots, because I didn't have family to connect to. It was really kind of powerful."[14]

Music edit

As composer/performer edit

As a performer, Strouth has played in a range of styles including techno, jazz, and punk.[15] He has also worked frequently as an organizer of entire scenes of bands, typified by the electronica collective Future Perfect Sound System, which he founded in 1995.

Future Perfect Sound System edit

The collective was an important early exponent of electronic music and rave culture in the Midwest, receiving favorable comparisons to Andy Warhol's Exploding Plastic Inevitable multimedia events.[16] Future Perfect performed frequently at First Avenue nightclub, the Walker Art Center, Weisman Art Museum,[17] and other galleries, with showcases that sometimes drew more than 30 performers,[18][19] and released two albums, 1997's Music For Listening[20] and 2001's The Nature of Time.[21][22][23]

Paris 1919 edit

In 2009, Strouth founded another musical collective, Paris 1919, named for the post-World War I artistic renaissance.[24] The project was founded shortly before his diagnosis with kidney disease, and Strouth's compositions for the band often deal with his illness and recovery. For instance, the short piece "Blood Mountain" is about Strouth's experience on dialysis, and bases its core rhythms on those of dialysis machines.[25] Paris 1919 began as a solo, studio-bound experiment in sonic collages; Strouth has described the music as sounding "weird and chaotic and structureless and purposely off-beat"[2] but notes that it is also created from a painstaking process which may involve more than 1,000 edits.[25] It grew into a semi-improvisational live band with a rotating membership, which has performed a series of multimedia shows combining music, theater and dance in immersive environments, often working with choreographer Deborah Jinza Thayer. 2014's "Antarctica" used the theme of an ice cave to explore Strouth's journey through his kidney ailment and recovery.[26] The same year's "Safe As Houses" placed both performers and audience in a giant dollhouse as a metaphor for the housing crisis and Strouth's own loss of his home the year before.[27][28]

Paris 1919 has also recorded and released several albums. Book Of Job was released in 2011 on Go Johnny Go Records.[29][30] Antarctica, a companion album to the stage performance, was released in 2017 by UltraModern Records.[31] In 2018, Strouth released Risking Light, a soundtrack album to director Dawn Mikkelson's documentary about forgiveness.[32][33][34] Although credited to Paris 1919, the album was written and performed by Strouth as a solo work.[35] A fourth album, Collected Short Fictions, was never released, but in 2022, Strouth compiled several of the songs intended for the album as the collection Future Archaeology, which consists of material originally recorded circa 2010 to 2012.

Strouth has also frequently led Paris 1919 in creating live soundtracks to silent films, including Alfred Hitchcock's The Lodger: A Story of the London Fog,[2] and the 1930 mystery The Bat Whispers at the 2014 Minneapolis Comic-Con.[36]

Snaildartha edit

Strouth composed, produced and (with storyteller and comedian Matt Fugate) co-wrote the 2004 jazz and spoken-word holiday album Snaildartha: The Story of Jerry the Christmas Snail, which features a band including saxophonist George Cartwright of the jazz group Curlew.[37] Originally created in 1993 for a performance-art series at Red Eye Theater in Minneapolis, a revised version was recorded in 2003 and issued privately as a Christmas gift. The following year, the album was given a wider release by Innova Recordings. A remastered digital edition of Snaildartha was released by Stand Up! Records on November 13, 2020.[38] The album has developed a cult following thanks to its regular inclusion in DJ Jon Solomon's daylong marathon of Christmas music on Princeton, New Jersey radio station WPRB-FM,[39] as well as an annual Christmas broadcast on KFAI in Minneapolis.[38] The album's reputation has continued to grow with time; in 2022, Vulture writer Maura Johnston named Snaildartha one of the 50 best Christmas albums of the last 30 years, calling it "an ideal lazy Christmas Day soundtrack" that "gets even better with repeated listenings."[40]

Other projects edit

In 2011, Strouth was a conductor for the four-act opera Czeslaw's Loop, performed live on a floating barge on the Mississippi River, which included performers as diverse as classical soprano Maria Jette, techno-pop group Information Society's Paul Robb, and Tom Hazelmyer of the punk band Halo of Flies.[41][42]

In 2018, Paris 1919 performed ...For Now, a project combining symphonic, Eastern European, minimalistic, and Renaissance folk music elements, at the Church of St. Boniface in Minneapolis. Strouth joked to an interviewer for Minnesota Public Radio that ...For Now was his "middle-aged symphony to God," referencing Brian Wilson's description of the Beach Boys album Smile as a "teenage symphony to God."[24]

Strouth's early band King Paisley and the Pscho-del-ics performed at Rifle Sport[10] and released a nine-song album in 1986, Death Rockin', which was re-released in 2011 on Go Johnny Go.[29]

As producer edit

Besides composing and performing music, Strouth founded his own label, UltraModern Records, in 1995,[43] and was the director of artists and product at two other influential Minneapolis labels, Twin/Tone Records (1995–2001)[15][44] and Innova Recordings (2001–2004).[45] At Innova, Strouth worked on albums by dozens of artists including Revolutionary Snake Ensemble, Beat Circus, Matthew Burtner, George Cartwright, Victoria Jordanova, Phillip Johnston, and Hyatt's Grammy-nominated album The Clouds.[3] Twin/Tone, already nationally prominent thanks to a roster including alternative-rock pioneers The Replacements, grew to develop an umbrella relationship with a dozen smaller indie labels, including UltraModern.[46]

UltraModern focused on neo-psychedelic, indie-pop,[12] and noise/electronic rock,[10] releasing albums by musicians including ex-Wall Of Voodoo leader Stan Ridgway, jazz guitarist Skip Heller, Future Perfect Sound System, Ousia, and Savage Aural Hotbed. UltraModern received wider distribution through partnerships with Twin/Tone, Atomic Theory Records, and New West Records.[12] The label's catalog includes:

  • Vinnie & The Stardüsters, "The Girl From Ipanema Wants To Kill Me" b/w "Quesadilla, Walk Around Naked" (7" vinyl single) (1995)[47]
  • Savage Aural Hotbed, Cold is the Absence of Heat (1996)[48]
  • The Vibro Champs, Stranger Than You Think (1996)[49]
  • Mindphaseone, A Wave Length Away (1997)[50]
  • Ousia, Why Is That A Four? (1997)[51]
  • Savage Aural Hotbed, Pressure of Silence (1997)[52]
  • Skip Heller, Lonely Town (1997)[53]
  • Skip Heller, St. Christopher's Arms (1998)[54]
  • Various Artists, Future Perfect Sound System: Music For Listening (1998)[55]
  • Skip Heller, Couch, Los Angeles (1999)[56]
  • Stan Ridgway, Anatomy (1999)[57]
  • Stan Ridgway, Holiday in Dirt (2002)[58]

Film and television edit

Strouth's documentary Unconvention: A Mix-Tape from St. Paul, RNC '08, filmed in 2008 and released in 2009, covered the contentious 2008 Republican National Convention in St. Paul, Minnesota.[59] The film edits together a wide variety of film and video shot by dozens of independent journalists and citizen videographers with divergent political viewpoints, compiling a mosaic of perspectives on the four days of the convention.[60] Unconvention was one of eight full-length features chosen to debut as part of the "Minnesota Made" series at the 2009 Minneapolis–Saint Paul International Film Festival.[61]

Strouth and Minneapolis filmmaker Rick Fuller also co-produced a DVD companion to Stan Ridgway's Holiday in Dirt album featuring 14 short films based on Ridgway's songs, which was released in 2005.[62] In 2006, they co-produced the documentary The M-80 Project, which chronicled a 1979 New Wave music festival at the Walker Art Center.[63] The original videotapes of the groundbreaking festival had gone missing soon after filming; Strouth spent several years trying to find them, and then several more securing music rights for the documentary. The finished film played at several festivals and other venues including Alamo Draft House, San Francisco's Noise Pop Film Festival, Minneapolis' Sound Unseen and the Northwest Film Forum, before one musician unexpectedly withdrew his permission to use footage of his band, eventually leading to the mothballing of the project.[64][65][66][67]

From 1994 to 1996, Strouth produced the documentary series What, which covered the Minneapolis pop and rock scene, for Twin Cities public television station KTCA.[23]

Kidney transplant edit

In 2009, Strouth learned that he would need a kidney transplant due to the effects of IgA nephropathy[68] (which he nicknamed "Harold" as a way of coping with the disease).[15] He found a matching donor, Scott Pakudaitis, after sharing the news with his followers on Twitter and Facebook, and underwent a successful transplant at the University of Minnesota Medical Center in December 2009. The two men never met in person until the day of the surgery.[69][70] It is believed to be the first such transplant arranged entirely through social networking.[4] The story received nationwide media attention on ABC News,[7] Reader's Digest,[8] MTV,[6] and The Ricki Lake Show.[5] Following his recovery, Strouth has been a board member of the Minnesota chapter of the National Kidney Foundation since 2010. Strouth had a second kidney transplant in 2022.[71]

Writing edit

Strouth writes and illustrates the column "Makes No Sense at All" for the Minneapolis alt-weekly City Pages.[72] He has also written for publications such as The Growler[73] and America Online's Digital City.[74]

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External links edit

  • Official website
  • Paris 1919 website
  • Paris 1919 Soundcloud page
  • Tales of the Idiot, Strouth's blog
  • UltraModern Records website
  • Strouth's video "Social Media Saved My Life or How I got a Kidney from Twitter, and Facebook"
  • Strouth on The Ricki Lake Show (YouTube)
  • University of Minnesota Medical Center-produced video "Life on Dialysis: One Patient's Story," featuring Strouth

chris, strouth, american, minneapolis, based, musician, producer, writer, filmmaker, been, active, since, 1986, most, notably, founder, organizer, 1990s, 2000s, electronica, collective, future, perfect, sound, system, most, recently, bandleader, composer, expe. Chris Strouth is an American Minneapolis based musician producer writer and filmmaker who has been active since 1986 most notably as the founder and organizer of 1990s 2000s electronica collective Future Perfect Sound System and most recently as the bandleader and composer for experimental electronic band Paris 1919 2 His behind the scenes production work includes Indianapolis multimedia artist Stuart Hyatt s Grammy nominated album The Clouds 3 Strouth also gained national attention in 2009 when he received a life saving kidney transplant from a donor who connected with him on Twitter which is believed to be the first such transplant arranged entirely through social networking 4 5 6 7 8 Chris StrouthChris Strouth in 2014Background informationBorn 1968 07 28 July 28 1968 age 55 1 OriginMinneapolis Minnesota United StatesGenresElectronic new music ambient indie rockOccupation s Musician composer producer filmmaker writer multimedia artistYears active1986 presentLabelsUltraModern Records Innova Recordings Twin Tone Contents 1 Early life 2 Music 2 1 As composer performer 2 1 1 Future Perfect Sound System 2 1 2 Paris 1919 2 1 3 Snaildartha 2 1 4 Other projects 2 2 As producer 3 Film and television 4 Kidney transplant 5 Writing 6 References 7 External linksEarly life editStrouth was raised in Fridley Minnesota He became interested in art and music at an early age learning how to experiment with tape recorders at age seven 9 Strouth has been heavily involved in the Twin Cities arts and music community from a young age His early work included curating multimedia events incorporating art and electronic music at underground art spaces including Rifle Sport Gallery 10 Hair Police 11 and Red Eye Collaboration 12 The day after his high school graduation in 1986 Strouth began volunteering at Rifle Sport on Minneapolis then notorious Block E 13 He quickly became publicity director and eventually managed the space At the same time Strouth was a member of the fraternity Delta Kappa Epsilon s chapter at the University of Minnesota On the podcast Legacy Matters he said that even though his art punk sensibility wasn t an obvious match for a straitlaced organization such as DKE I had blue hair and a cape when I pledged he noted I liked this idea of having a connection greater than myself At a time when I was absolutely rootless I needed something that gave me roots because I didn t have family to connect to It was really kind of powerful 14 Music editAs composer performer edit As a performer Strouth has played in a range of styles including techno jazz and punk 15 He has also worked frequently as an organizer of entire scenes of bands typified by the electronica collective Future Perfect Sound System which he founded in 1995 Future Perfect Sound System edit The collective was an important early exponent of electronic music and rave culture in the Midwest receiving favorable comparisons to Andy Warhol s Exploding Plastic Inevitable multimedia events 16 Future Perfect performed frequently at First Avenue nightclub the Walker Art Center Weisman Art Museum 17 and other galleries with showcases that sometimes drew more than 30 performers 18 19 and released two albums 1997 s Music For Listening 20 and 2001 s The Nature of Time 21 22 23 Paris 1919 edit In 2009 Strouth founded another musical collective Paris 1919 named for the post World War I artistic renaissance 24 The project was founded shortly before his diagnosis with kidney disease and Strouth s compositions for the band often deal with his illness and recovery For instance the short piece Blood Mountain is about Strouth s experience on dialysis and bases its core rhythms on those of dialysis machines 25 Paris 1919 began as a solo studio bound experiment in sonic collages Strouth has described the music as sounding weird and chaotic and structureless and purposely off beat 2 but notes that it is also created from a painstaking process which may involve more than 1 000 edits 25 It grew into a semi improvisational live band with a rotating membership which has performed a series of multimedia shows combining music theater and dance in immersive environments often working with choreographer Deborah Jinza Thayer 2014 s Antarctica used the theme of an ice cave to explore Strouth s journey through his kidney ailment and recovery 26 The same year s Safe As Houses placed both performers and audience in a giant dollhouse as a metaphor for the housing crisis and Strouth s own loss of his home the year before 27 28 Paris 1919 has also recorded and released several albums Book Of Job was released in 2011 on Go Johnny Go Records 29 30 Antarctica a companion album to the stage performance was released in 2017 by UltraModern Records 31 In 2018 Strouth released Risking Light a soundtrack album to director Dawn Mikkelson s documentary about forgiveness 32 33 34 Although credited to Paris 1919 the album was written and performed by Strouth as a solo work 35 A fourth album Collected Short Fictions was never released but in 2022 Strouth compiled several of the songs intended for the album as the collection Future Archaeology which consists of material originally recorded circa 2010 to 2012 Strouth has also frequently led Paris 1919 in creating live soundtracks to silent films including Alfred Hitchcock s The Lodger A Story of the London Fog 2 and the 1930 mystery The Bat Whispers at the 2014 Minneapolis Comic Con 36 Snaildartha edit Main article Snaildartha The Story of Jerry the Christmas Snail Strouth composed produced and with storyteller and comedian Matt Fugate co wrote the 2004 jazz and spoken word holiday album Snaildartha The Story of Jerry the Christmas Snail which features a band including saxophonist George Cartwright of the jazz group Curlew 37 Originally created in 1993 for a performance art series at Red Eye Theater in Minneapolis a revised version was recorded in 2003 and issued privately as a Christmas gift The following year the album was given a wider release by Innova Recordings A remastered digital edition of Snaildartha was released by Stand Up Records on November 13 2020 38 The album has developed a cult following thanks to its regular inclusion in DJ Jon Solomon s daylong marathon of Christmas music on Princeton New Jersey radio station WPRB FM 39 as well as an annual Christmas broadcast on KFAI in Minneapolis 38 The album s reputation has continued to grow with time in 2022 Vulture writer Maura Johnston named Snaildartha one of the 50 best Christmas albums of the last 30 years calling it an ideal lazy Christmas Day soundtrack that gets even better with repeated listenings 40 Other projects edit In 2011 Strouth was a conductor for the four act opera Czeslaw s Loop performed live on a floating barge on the Mississippi River which included performers as diverse as classical soprano Maria Jette techno pop group Information Society s Paul Robb and Tom Hazelmyer of the punk band Halo of Flies 41 42 In 2018 Paris 1919 performed For Now a project combining symphonic Eastern European minimalistic and Renaissance folk music elements at the Church of St Boniface in Minneapolis Strouth joked to an interviewer for Minnesota Public Radio that For Now was his middle aged symphony to God referencing Brian Wilson s description of the Beach Boys album Smile as a teenage symphony to God 24 Strouth s early band King Paisley and the Pscho del ics performed at Rifle Sport 10 and released a nine song album in 1986 Death Rockin which was re released in 2011 on Go Johnny Go 29 As producer edit Besides composing and performing music Strouth founded his own label UltraModern Records in 1995 43 and was the director of artists and product at two other influential Minneapolis labels Twin Tone Records 1995 2001 15 44 and Innova Recordings 2001 2004 45 At Innova Strouth worked on albums by dozens of artists including Revolutionary Snake Ensemble Beat Circus Matthew Burtner George Cartwright Victoria Jordanova Phillip Johnston and Hyatt s Grammy nominated album The Clouds 3 Twin Tone already nationally prominent thanks to a roster including alternative rock pioneers The Replacements grew to develop an umbrella relationship with a dozen smaller indie labels including UltraModern 46 UltraModern focused on neo psychedelic indie pop 12 and noise electronic rock 10 releasing albums by musicians including ex Wall Of Voodoo leader Stan Ridgway jazz guitarist Skip Heller Future Perfect Sound System Ousia and Savage Aural Hotbed UltraModern received wider distribution through partnerships with Twin Tone Atomic Theory Records and New West Records 12 The label s catalog includes Vinnie amp The Stardusters The Girl From Ipanema Wants To Kill Me b w Quesadilla Walk Around Naked 7 vinyl single 1995 47 Savage Aural Hotbed Cold is the Absence of Heat 1996 48 The Vibro Champs Stranger Than You Think 1996 49 Mindphaseone A Wave Length Away 1997 50 Ousia Why Is That A Four 1997 51 Savage Aural Hotbed Pressure of Silence 1997 52 Skip Heller Lonely Town 1997 53 Skip Heller St Christopher s Arms 1998 54 Various Artists Future Perfect Sound System Music For Listening 1998 55 Skip Heller Couch Los Angeles 1999 56 Stan Ridgway Anatomy 1999 57 Stan Ridgway Holiday in Dirt 2002 58 Film and television editStrouth s documentary Unconvention A Mix Tape from St Paul RNC 08 filmed in 2008 and released in 2009 covered the contentious 2008 Republican National Convention in St Paul Minnesota 59 The film edits together a wide variety of film and video shot by dozens of independent journalists and citizen videographers with divergent political viewpoints compiling a mosaic of perspectives on the four days of the convention 60 Unconvention was one of eight full length features chosen to debut as part of the Minnesota Made series at the 2009 Minneapolis Saint Paul International Film Festival 61 Strouth and Minneapolis filmmaker Rick Fuller also co produced a DVD companion to Stan Ridgway s Holiday in Dirt album featuring 14 short films based on Ridgway s songs which was released in 2005 62 In 2006 they co produced the documentary The M 80 Project which chronicled a 1979 New Wave music festival at the Walker Art Center 63 The original videotapes of the groundbreaking festival had gone missing soon after filming Strouth spent several years trying to find them and then several more securing music rights for the documentary The finished film played at several festivals and other venues including Alamo Draft House San Francisco s Noise Pop Film Festival Minneapolis Sound Unseen and the Northwest Film Forum before one musician unexpectedly withdrew his permission to use footage of his band eventually leading to the mothballing of the project 64 65 66 67 From 1994 to 1996 Strouth produced the documentary series What which covered the Minneapolis pop and rock scene for Twin Cities public television station KTCA 23 Kidney transplant editIn 2009 Strouth learned that he would need a kidney transplant due to the effects of IgA nephropathy 68 which he nicknamed Harold as a way of coping with the disease 15 He found a matching donor Scott Pakudaitis after sharing the news with his followers on Twitter and Facebook and underwent a successful transplant at the University of Minnesota Medical Center in December 2009 The two men never met in person until the day of the surgery 69 70 It is believed to be the first such transplant arranged entirely through social networking 4 The story received nationwide media attention on ABC News 7 Reader s Digest 8 MTV 6 and The Ricki Lake Show 5 Following his recovery Strouth has been a board member of the Minnesota chapter of the National Kidney Foundation since 2010 Strouth had a second kidney transplant in 2022 71 Writing editStrouth writes and illustrates the column Makes No Sense at All for the Minneapolis alt weekly City Pages 72 He has also written for publications such as The Growler 73 and America Online s Digital City 74 References edit Host Jon Nelson 2002 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website Paris 1919 Soundcloud page Tales of the Idiot Strouth s blog UltraModern Records website Strouth s video Social Media Saved My Life or How I got a Kidney from Twitter and Facebook Strouth on The Ricki Lake Show YouTube University of Minnesota Medical Center produced video Life on Dialysis One Patient s Story featuring Strouth Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Chris Strouth amp oldid 1215955747, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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