Also, one of these pieces, Middle Ages,
appeared in the audio magazine ReR Quarterly, published by Recommended
Records, company led by Chris Cutler. Early 1987, François left the band
as a trio format. Sabin, Pascal and Rémi then experimented with
the new computer technologies, notably the MIDI system, allowing the
trio to have an orchestral sound. This trio recorded « Miriodor » early
1988. We played the Festival International de Musique Actuelle de Victoriaville in fall 1988 and toured France and Belgium in March 1989, with the help of l’Agence Québec/Wallonie-Bruxelles pour la jeunesse. In 1991, release of « Third Warning » (
Cuneiform
Records) with the band still as a trio. The band participated at the Festival des musiques de création du Saguenay-Lac-St-Jean and also at the International Computer Music Congress. End of 1993, a fourth member comes in : Bernard Falaise (electric guitar and bass). Recording of a piece, « Promenade sous zéro », as a quartet for the Cuneiform Records compilation « Unsettled Scores ». The piece is a sort of medley of pieces from Belgian bands, Univers Zéro and Présent. By 1994, Miriodor is a trio again: Rémi, Pascal and Bernard. 1996, release of « Elastic Juggling » (
Cuneiform
Records) by the trio with a myriad of guest musicians. The band played at the ProgScape ‘96 in Baltimore (USA) on June 29th, played at the Montreal Jazz Festival on July 5th, played at La Maison du Québec in St-Malo (France) the last week of August ‘96. 1998, the band is now a quintet, with the addition of Nicolas Masino (bass, keyboards) and Marie-Chantal Leclair (saxophones). Miriodor is then composing a new repertoire. 1999 : Miriodor composed and recorded a music score for « Almanach », a documentary movie about the passage into the next millenium. This movie is directed by Denys Desjardins and is produced by the National Film Board of Canada. In October 2000, Miriodor played at the Hot House in Chicago and at the Edgefest, an avant-garde jazz festival in Ann Arbor. Then, some more compositions and recordings ensued and the fifth album of the band, Mekano, is released in September 2001. Now including the violinist Marie-Soleil Bélanger, the band became a sextet. Following the release of Mekano, Miriodor is invited at the prestigious NEARfest festival, in Trenton (JN) in 2002. The response is so good that the band is invited again the following year for the pre-festival show. In fall 2004, Miriodor played again the Edgefest and completed the production of Parade, which will be released in May 2005. The astounding Swedish musician Lars Hollmer collaborated on a few pieces for this record. In April 2005, Miriodor will be headlining Day 1 at the Gouveia Art Rock Festival in Portugal and will participate to the next edition of the Guelph Jazz Festival, in September. For these concerts, violin player Chantal Bergeron will replace Marie-Soleil Bélanger.