Taking
inspiration from Phillip Glass' 'Koyaanisqatsi' and influenced by the music of
Steve Reich, 'City' is an instrumental look at a day in the life of a city and
its inhabitants.
Video
is a collaboration between ZOO and students from Leicester DMU Film course Josh
Cuncarr, Nicole Clarke, Claire Beard, Sion Evans. This is the third video
made in partnership between ZOO and DMU - the others being 'Big Red Bus' and 'December'.
ZOO,
with guest Guy Barker, playing "December" from the album "Psychodrama".
The video was shot and produced by Daniel Wilson, Danny Thwaites, Michal Zemanek,
Julia Hadji-Stylianou from DeMontfort University, Leicester. May 2011.
ZOO
playing "Walking Not Running" from the album "Psychodrama",
at the JetCollective Jazz x 3 event in Leicester on 7th December 2010.
ZOO
playing "Breathing In" from the album "Psychodrama". Filmed
at G2 Studios, Sheffield, by LightEngineFilms in March 2010.
ZOO
playing "Could've" from the album "Psychodrama". Filmed
at G2 Studios, Sheffield, by LightEngineFilms in March 2010.
ZOO
playing "Big Red Bus" from the album "End of the telegraph wires".
Filmed by students at De Montford University, Leicester, in March 2009.
ZOO
playing "Energy" from the album "End of the telegraph wires".
Filmed at Camden Lock, London for BalconyTV,
in February 2009.
ZOO's
third single: "Leave it all behind", and the first from the album "End
of the telegraph wires". Filmed in Nottingham's "Escucha"
club by LightEngine Films, in
January 2009.
ZOO
live at Escucha, Nottingham, 5th Oct 2008, as part of the Hockley Hustle Jazz
Day...
featuring "That's
it" and a version of Sting's "If you love somebody set them free",
plus a snippet from "Leave it all behind" from the new album "End
of the telegraph wires" on Red Admiral Records.
ZOO
live at the Yardbird Jazz Club, Birmingham UK, 27/7/08. A highlights compilation
from ZOO's successful gig at the Yardbird Jazz Club, performing 2 sets of material
including a number of tracks from new album 'End of the telegraph wires'; featuring
John Sanderson on Tenor/Soprano Sax & Flute and Ian Beestin on Drums &
Percussion.
ZOO's
second single "Dirty".
Video filmed at various locations around Sheffield by LightEngineFilms
in July 2008.
ZOO
at BBC WM in Birmingham, 24th July 2008. Performing "Mutual",
and chatting with presenter Lee Stone for the "Drivetime" programme.
ZOO's
first single "Suddenly".
Video created from composites recorded at various gigs and performances in 2007
and 2008.