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History
All begins with a history created by people or events, which sometimes play an important role in life of destinies.
Denis Arsenin's (bass) casual acquaintance with Edgar Kempish (drums) has lead to the creation of musicians' association
and "Olive Mess" group. Almost at once a third person - Alexey Syomin (guitar) appears. Group's formation and development
begins with this moment. The official date of the "Olive Mess" creation is November 2, 1998 - the day of their first joint rehearsal.
First time the group was in searches. First of all it was necessary to find the musical direction, style of sounding for the future
work. And the direction was found - art rock. The name of the group is not casual: firstly, the band was named in honour of
the French composer Olivie Messian (XX century); and, secondly, - the name of the group reflects the essence of the "Olive Mess"
music - its music has very specific features as well as the taste of olives is also very specific.
A bit later the vocalist has come into the group. His musical potential was reach, but relations with other members of the group were poor.
Next year the vocalist has left the group, although the first concert of "Olive Mess" has been performed with his participation ("April theses"
festival in April, 1999). And from that time more than year the "Olive Mess" existed as the trio. Mainly, the concerts of " Olive Mess" were
performed in the music club "Saxophone". The "Olive Mess" repertoire included not only its own compositions, but also the compositions
of such known groups as King Crimson - "Red", "Lark's Toungs in Aspic II" and "Pictures of a City", until the group's own
repertoire has become sufficiently reach.
On March 2001 the group has made rehearsal record "Live without audience" which was used as demo record. 3 compositions were
recorded - "Gramercy", "The Holly and Ivy Girl" (vocal parts were added later), and "1572 (part II)" - the very first composition written
by the group: the event, which occurred in France, on August 23, 1572 and became popular in the world's history under the name "St.
Bartholomew's day Massacre", served as the basis of this composition.
On May 2001, the vocalist of well-known vocal ensemble "Canto" - Ilze Paegle has come into the group. But in November of the same
year the former participant of the "Biosfera" group - Lilija Voronova (keyboards) has joined "Olive Mess".
November 2001 for the band has become another turning-point - musicians prepared for recording of the first album which should be
released under the French label "Soleil Zeuhl". 4 compositions will be included in the "Gramercy" album. Gramercy - expression in the
old-french language. It was taken from the XV century's novel "Arthur's Death", written by English writer Thomas Melory. In the vocal
version of the given composition is used the text from the book-treatise - "Musick's Monument" (London, 1672) of the English lutenist
of XVII century - Thomas Mace. This composition is devoted to Michael Nikitin, Nezhat Ablemitov, Oleg Gorbarenko and other persons
who have influenced the "Olive Mess" group. " The Holly and Ivy Girl " is the group's version of the traditional Irish Christmas song.
Other two compositions are instrumental "Degeneratus Vulgaris" and the play "Stephan, the Shepherd Boy", in which is used
Jonathan Tully's poem, written specially for "Olive Mess" (XIII century's events in France, known as "the Children's Crusade").
Contacts:
e-mail: info@olivemess.com
phone: (+371) 6411374 (Denis)
phone: (+371) 9414363 (Edgar)
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