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Telesma

Taste the Color of Sound

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UPCOMING SHOWS:
JUNE 27th - Whiskey (Annapolis, MD)
JULY 12th - Metro Gallery (Baltimore, MD)
"Other Worldly Music Night"
NEWS:
Telesma is happy to welcome our newest member, Rob Houck, on drum kit and electronic drums. The summer festival season is underway, with some great shows all over the mid-Atlantic region. We're excited to be working on new show ideas with the Indra Lazul bellydancers, and our VJ Adam Weinberg, to create the Telesma experience at every show! So we'll see you all soon.
We invite you to join our new profile the TELESMA: Collective where we'll be adding more music, unreleased tracks, and live performances...plus video and more!!
~peace~
Click here to checkout Telesma's 360 Immersive Vtour , taken from the Metro Gallery, Halloween 2007, by Adam.
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Blending ancient and modern instrumentation and spirit, the Baltimore-based group Telesma bridges the gap between primal and futuristic. Setting themselves apart with their intoxicating sound and extraordinary live performances, they take the audience on a soul inspiring journey that transcends this world, tantalizes the senses, and moves the body with waves of pulsating rhythm. "To experience Telesma live is to become part of the show. More than just music, it's a swirling, whirling, twirling event...it's extremely hard not to become involved in the swaying, hypnotic rhythms that pour forth from the stage.” Michael Macey of the Chesapeake Music Guide.
Telesma's unique sound, oft labeled "electro-acoustic psychedelic world dance music", is driven by the ancient sound of the didgeridoo, the kubing (bamboo mouth harp), tribal drums and percussion, and the human voice. These elements are fused with modern instruments and technology to create a diverse sound ranging from intense polyrhythmic rock-n-roll, to ambient melodic meanderings, to trance-like pulses found in modern electronic dance/groove music.
Themes of higher consciousness, philosophy, connectivity, peace, and universal archetypes merge with influences from folklore, various mythologies and religion, nature, fantasy, art, and other mystical elements to create the root of Telesma’s inspirational message. This sound can be heard on the group’s first full length album “O(h)M” released in 2007, on their independent label “sTRANGELY cOMPELLING mUSIC”.
Besides the visual spectacle of the band itself, their performances often include elaborate multimedia projections, belly dancing by local and nationally known dancers, fire spinning, and performance art/interpretive dance by various artists. A Telesma performance creates a mystical atmosphere, taps into the energy of music, and evokes a primal celebration of mind, body, and spirit with their audience.
Stylistic elements that the band draws from include Middle Eastern and African drumming, Indian raga and kirtan, electronica (house, drum & bass, techno), psychedelic and hard rock, jazz, improvisational and dance music, as well as many fusions of those styles.
Artist comparisons range from Dead Can Dance, Pink Floyd, Tabla Beat Science, Amon Tobin, King Crimson, Ravi Shankar, Krishna Das, Afro-Celt Soundsystem, Bob Marley, Sun Ra Arkestra, Thievery Corporation, Tool, Mickey Hart's Planet Drum, and Peter Gabriel, to name a few.
The diversity of the group appeals to a wide variety of people, and has opened doors for the band to perform at many different kinds of festivals, club shows, and performance situations, such as radio and television.
Telesma has performed in the mid-Atlantic region at such events as Starwood Pagan Gathering (NY), Culturefest (W.VA), Spoutwood Fairie Festival (PA), Maryland Faerie Festival (MD), Free Spirit Gathering (MD), the Baltimore PowWow (MD), Phanphest (NY/NJ), SoWeBo Festival (MD), 98Rock’s Summer Concert Series, and many great venues including the 8x10 Club, Recher Theatre, Metro Gallery, The Creative Alliance at the Patterson, and The Whiskey to name a few.
Telesma was formed in 2002 by Ian Hesford (didgeridoo, kubing, dumbek, percussion) and Jason Sage (keyboards, percussion, programmer, lyrics). The two then added musicians Joanne Juskus (vocals, percussion, karatalas), Chris Mandra (guitar, analog guitar synth, his unique manDrum, and vocals), Bryan Jones "Jonesy" (6 string MIDI & upright basses, theremin, percussion), and Rob Houck (drum kit, percussion, electronic drums) to complete the lineup.
The group also participates in other performance opportunities, including visual arts. In 2005 the group was featured in a video for their song Immanence, filmed by V3 Imaging to demonstrate their cutting edge lense technology at the NAB show. In spring of 2006, Telesma was featured on 2 episodes of Maryland Public TVs "Art Works" program, including a slot on their Best of ArtWorks segment. Both videos are posted below. Other performances include providing music for several belly dance troupes. And the group has also worked on composing film scores, Telesma was commissioned by the Creative Alliance at the Patterson Theater to compose and perform a live score for the 1927 silent screen epic "Ben Hur". The show was such a success that Telesma was subsequently invited to compose and perform a score for the 1925 silent film of Oscar Wilde's "Lady Windermere's Fan" at Baltimore's prestigious Center Stage Theater.
Says George Figgs, founder of the famed Orpheum Film Series in Baltimore, "Telesma is one of the most unusual and eclectic -- yet musically knowledgable -- bands that I have ever heard. A band with a sense of humor, yet serious in its approach -- a truly ancient modern theatrical sound, while being very interesting visually."
Robbie Whelan of the Baltimore City Paper wrote: "Dozens of acts, from David Byrne to Angelique Kidjo to Paul Simon, have treaded the same waters, but what sets Telesma apart is that the dialogue between its members disparate influences doesnt feel forced. Their approach is based on a feeling, an optimistic hunch, that everyone in the world is somehow connected, and that we can all benefit from that connection. ... Its based on the idea that indigenous tribal culturesfrom Aborigines to Masai tribesmen to Arabian emirscan be forced into an intelligent dialogue that goes deeper than the fact that such musics can sound good when played together."
Megan Hamilton, program director of the Patterson in Baltimore, calls Telesma, "A serious, talented young band that can create fresh, innovative music merging of stone age and cyber age technology with timeless spectacle -- you just don't see so many of those!
Telesma's main graffic designer is Jeremy Opio be sure to checkout his other work on his profile.
Our live video projections are manipulated by Adam Weinberg
We're honored to feature the Indra Lazul Bellydancers at our shows!!
Also, checkout these solo album releases from Telesma members:
Joanne Juskus: "See Your Face"
Chris Mandra (Katastatik): "Blow"
Jonesy: "Meaningful Sounds"
..;VIDEO (remember to stop the audio player above)
"EGYPTIAN SUN" from MPT "ArtWorks" Program with interview.
Visit Telesma
on Unsung Hero
LIVE VIDEO from MAY 2007 CD Release at THE 8x10 CLUB:
"Penumbra" live
Produced by ZAK, Tuffnerd Productions!!
Telesma - PENUMBRA
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"Polarize" live
produced by Zak, Tuffnerd productions
Telesma - POLARIZE
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"NyaTribe" Live from May 2007 CD release show.
produced by Zak, Tuffenerd Productions
Telesma-NyaTribe
View Telesma's EPK

My Interests

Music:

Member Since: 1/14/2005
Band Website: myspace.com/telesma
Band Members: Ian Hesford

Ian Hesford (didgeridoo, kubing {bamboo mouth harp}, percussion, programming)

Jason Sage

Jason Sage ( keyboards {analog & digital}, percussion, vocals, programming, etc.)

Chris Mandra

Chris Mandra (guitar, analog guitar synth, vocals, and manDrum)

Jonesy

Bryan Jones "Jonesy"
(bass(es), elec.percussion)

Joanne Juskus

Joanne Juskus (vocals, percussion, karatalas)

Rob Houck

Rob Houck (drums/elec. percussion)
Influences: ~ Birth ~
~ Life ~
~ Death ~
~ Beyond ~

Pink Floyd, Dead Can Dance, King Crimson, Amon Tobin, Radiohead, Peter Gabriel, Led Zeppelin, Krishna Das, Jimi Hendrix, Bill Laswell, Tangerine Dream, Spiritualized, Brian Eno, the Beatles, the Doors, the Swans, Primal Scream, Tabla Beat Science, Tool, NIN, Portishead, Debussy, Tricky, Bjork, Sheila Chandra, Zakkir Hussein, Bob Marley, Kraftwerk, the Orb, Orbital, Iron Maiden, Prokofiev, Primus, Frank Zappa, Gong, Rush, Santana, Massive Attack, Aphex Twin, John Cage, Robert Fripp, Ravi Shankar, Dr. Didge, Depeche Mode, Shakti, Sun Ra Arkestra, John Coltrane, Miles Davis, Mr. Bungle, My Bloody Valentine, Meat Beat Manifesto, Sleepytime Gorilla Museum, Skinny Puppy, the Flaming Lips, Syd Barrett, the Verve, Bob Marley, Nina Simone, Karsh Kale, Afro Celt Soundsystem, Robert Johnson, Tom Waits, Acid Mothers Temple, Mars Volta, Sigur Ros, Bartok, Brahms, Ravel, Queen, Goldie, Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan, Love and Rockets, Alex Grey, Salvador Dali, Middle Eastern and African drum music, Tuvan throat singing, superluminal information transfer on the quantum level, Robert Anton Wilson, Lao-tse, Aldous Huxley, William Blake, Henry Miller, Anais Nin, Baudelaire, Rimbaud, Gibran, Alan Watts, Bill Hicks, Timothy Leary, Ken Wilber, Terence McKenna, H.P. Lovecraft, the craft of love, the ocean(s), the mountain(s), the Sirius mystery, the synchronicity mesh, solve et coagule (personal dissolution), the number 23, lemurs, etc. ....................
Sounds Like:
Record Label: sTRANGELY cOMPELLING mUSIC
Type of Label: Indie

My Blog

Interview w/ Chris Mandra & Ian Hesford

 Chris Mandra and Ian Hesford recently gace an interview for "Any Given Tuesday"Click the link Any Given Tuesday 17: Telesma...
Posted by Telesma on Sat, 14 Jun 2008 04:19:00 PST

Interview from WYPR's "The Signal"

Checkout our interview from WYPR's "The Signal" which aired June 22nd 2007. http://publicbroadcasting.net/wypr/.artsmain/article/14/347/ 1102522/from.the.Signal/Telesma/ Or from The Signal's June 22nd ...
Posted by Telesma on Sun, 24 Jun 2007 03:59:00 PST

CMG Review of "O(h)M"- June issue

This is a review of our new album "O(h)M" appearing in the June issue of the Chesapeake Music Guide Magazine, by Michael Macey.   Artist: Telesma Title: O(h)M Label: sTRANGLEY  cOMPELLING&nb...
Posted by Telesma on Tue, 05 Jun 2007 10:22:00 PST

Polarize lyrics

who are you/ who am (i)? we are one/ polarized frigid sun/ barren sea no one knows/ freedom's free. pagan truth ~ holy lies who am (i) to criticize? sullen joy ~ blissful cries unity will polarize ro...
Posted by Telesma on Tue, 24 Apr 2007 03:48:00 PST

"Telesma: Aural Stimulation at Its Finest" - CMG Interview

This article is from the Dec. issue of the Chesapeake Music Guide.   Telesma: Aural Stimulation at Its Finest By Michael Macey. CMG Magazine Dec. 2006   When I first witnessed Telesma appro...
Posted by Telesma on Thu, 07 Dec 2006 07:42:00 PST

The manDrum Demo Video

As many of you know, our own Chris Mandra has developed an unique electronic instrument called the mandrum. Here is a video demonstration of it. You can find more info about it and Chris' other m...
Posted by Telesma on Tue, 24 Oct 2006 09:15:00 PST

Into The Studio We Go !!!

Telesma has begun tracking our first full lenth album this week at Waterford Digital Studio with recording master Frank Marchand. This album will include all of our current material, as well as whatev...
Posted by Telesma on Wed, 26 Jul 2006 12:52:00 PST

Chapel Perilous ... quotes, themes, etc. ....

[ Chapel Perilous, like the mysterious entity called "I", cannot be located in the space time continuum; it is weightless, odorless, tasteless & undetectable by ordinary instruments. Indeed, like ...
Posted by Telesma on Mon, 01 Jan 1900 12:00:00 PST