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I/O\I
is an experimentally based pop project with a focused vision of
bringing adventurous aspects of music, art, and written prose into one
experience. Imagine what would happen if, Peter Gabriel, John
Zorn, Air, and Tom Waits got together to jam and write music. It
would be an amalgamation of razor-edged beauty mixed with honest,
thoughtful originality that transcends known territory. This
would also be a befitting description of the sound and intentions of
I/O\I.
As the sole
member of I/O\I, Stafford Davis has set out to change what the accepted
notions of music can be. By combining all of his influences in
music, literature, art, and ‘whatever else that strikes him
creatively’ into I/O\I - and now a self-released CD - he has
assembled a project that is an all encompassing, genuine look at the
zeitgeist from multiple angles and levels. He has said, “In
creating music, I’ve always found influence in other non-musical
forms. Jean Baudrillard and Don Delillo have inspired music in me
just as much as anyone; and things like, philosophy, science, and art
have done their fair share too.”
At a young age,
Stafford began his journey into music. Beginning on the guitar
and then moving to other instruments, he focused his attention on
writing original material at an early age. He has said of the
time, “It was important for me to establish, almost immediately,
a distinct identity in what I was doing. Even back then, when I
first started writing music, I wanted to do something that was new to
my ears musically, but still have the impact of the other acts I was
listening to at the time.” By junior high and high school,
Stafford was playing and gigging in bands; in the process, learning and
experiencing the ups and downs of working in diverse, and sometimes
uncommunicative atmospheres. “I was being exposed to some
really harsh realities. I would come up with songs that, when I played
them for other people or band members, they would give me looks like I
was from Saturn. After a while, I learned that for the most part,
people just wanted to write songs that sounded like their favorite
artists, or fit nicely into a particular genre. While there were
some exceptions I found in a few really creative people, I was pushed
into situations that relied less on other people and more on
myself.” Thus, at 18 he had his first professional
recording studio experience, and discovered the immense possibilities
of the medium. In discovering artists like, Brian Eno and David
Torn, that use the studio as an instrument, Stafford saw the
opportunity to pursue his ideas in an environment that sonically
encouraged diversity and originality.
“Experimental
arts for me, are the most organic and pure forms of expression I can
think of because, there are literally no rules to conform
to.” Indeed, I/O\I’s debut CD is loaded with 26
songs’ worth of material that range from experimental, to folk,
electronica, jagged rock, spoken word, free-improvisation, and pop
flavored melodies. Also in the CD are photos, paintings, and
accompanying texts that function as a bridge into the music. He
goes on to say, “I have songs, or rather ‘sounds’ on
the CD that are field recordings of everyday noises like, cars, sirens,
barking dogs, thunderstorms, dryers, and vacuums. I juxtaposed these
sounds into the music, and on some tracks, I have a written text that
goes along with the audio. In fact the engineer at the mastering
studio called the whole CD, ‘a sonic journey’.”
And
‘sonic journey’ it is. From the opening piano
stomping, industrial sounds of, “Exit 286,” to the
chanting chorus of spoken word in, “Footprints From the Day
Before,” to the folk-like search for self and meaning in,
“Distant,” and finally, the sad lament of a solo piano
drenched in reverb that closes the CD in, “The Things People Do
To Each Other.”
I/O\I is a
project that looks for new and exciting ways of making music –
now and tomorrow. Through a determined perseverance to not adhere
and conform to existing paradigms, Stafford has arrived at I/O\I on his
own terms, carving a path that will hopefully bring others into his
newfound terrains. With driving honesty and a genuine vision,
I/O\I is here now, for everyone that wants something more.