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Leo Ciesa

LEO CIESA ( www.leociesa.com ) is a drummer, composer and educator based in New York City. He is best known for the New York City hardcore jazz duo ICONOCLAST (www.iconoclastnyc.com), which he co-founded with saxophonist Julie Joslyn in 1987, and also for being a longtime member of Nick Didkovsky's 8 piece avant-rock ensemble DOCTOR NERVE (www.doctornerve.org), which he joined 1988. Ciesa also has a solo project that became "COAT OF ARMS - MUSIC FOR SOLO DRUMSET", a 50 minute CD with 22 solo pieces. With Iconoclast and Doctor Nerve he has made numerous CD's and has toured all over the USA, Canada and Europe including performances at many renowned festivals, such as: Moers Jazzfestival and Zappanale Festival in Germany - Sziget Festival in Hungary - Festival International de Musique Actuelle de Victoriaville (FIMAV) in Canada - Rock In Opposition Festival, Festival Musique Innovatrices, Musique Action and Festival Mimi in France - Avant Garde Jazzfestival and Villa Celimontana Jazz Festival in Italy - Festival de la Cite in Switzerland - Jazz Od Nowa Festival, Audio Art Festival and Festiwal Muzyka z Mozgu in Poland - Ring Ring Festival and Interzone International Festival in Serbia - Pohyb-Zvuk-Prostor Festival in the Czech Republic - ProgDay in USA - The DUMBO Arts Festival and NYU Independent Music Fest in New York City etc.. Both bands have also been featured on various radio and television shows. Ciesa performed regulary at the now legendary NYC clubs "CBGB" and the original "Knitting Factory". Before moving to New York City in 1986, Ciesa was based in Baltimore and Los Angeles in the USA and before that in Sweden. He has played in a very wide variety of musical situations and has also been teaching drums for many years. Composing has always been part of his musical life. Iconoclast has composed and performed the music for both television and film. Leo Ciesa is known for his personal style and his powerful, melodic, poly- rhythmic, emotional and virtuosic drumming that is infused with curiosity and spontaneity. In Iconoclast he also plays keyboards, sometimes simultaneously with the drums. Ciesa modifies and customizes some of his cymbals and hardware to his liking. Expired sticks, drum heads and cymbals become art. In addition to the solo recording: "Coat of Arms - Music for Solo Drumset" (2012)(Soundyard), the Iconoclast recordings:"Demolition of Wisdom" (2022), "Driven to Defiance"(2017), "Naked Rapture"(2014), Dirty Jazz"(2010), "The Body Never Lies" (2006), "The Dreadful Dance" (2005), "Paradise" (2000), "Blood is Red" (1995), "The Speed of Desire" (1992), "City of Temptation" (1990)(Fang Records), “In the Vodka Garden” (2005)(Record One), “Sins of New York” (1989) and the Doctor Nerve recordings: "Loud"(2019), "The Gift of Shame"(2012), "The Monkey Farm"(2009)(Punos Music), "Ereia" (2000), "Every Screaming Ear" (1997), "Skin" (1995), "Beta 14 OK" (1991) and "Did Sprinting Die?" (1990) (Cuneiform Records) he can also be heard on Larry Polansky's "Change"(Artifact) (2002) and Micro-East Collective's CD "Out of My Face" (2000)(Umbrella).

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"... a top percussionist of the New York jazz/rock (neo-)avant-garde scene, who can effectively take on the role of an entire rhythm section with his imaginative exploitation of instruments to create both melodic and virtuosic rhythmic parts ..." A Dorobek, Jazz Forum, Poland 2019
Best CDs of 2010 —Matthew Marshall, Jazz Journalists Association
Recommended New Releases, October 2010 Andrey Henkin, All About Jazz-New York

“Iconoclast at Bowery Poetry Club sometimes band names seem random but other times they don’t even tell half of the story.” —All About Jazz-New York (Twitter, October 16, 2010)

"If your ears have been begging for something different, it's time to check out Iconoclast

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