Vian Izak | |
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Origin | Nashville, Tennessee, United States |
Years active | 2014 | –present
Labels | Vohnic Music LLC, Merlin Network |
Spouse(s) | Sarah Jane Woods |
Website | http://www.vianizak.com |
Vian Izak, is a South African American singer-songwriter, record producer, and audio engineer. He created an animated alias to maintain his anonymity online.[1] Izak's artist project is part of the virtual band movement popularized by acts such as the Gorillaz and The Archies where the members of the group are portrayed as animations.[2] Although he later dropped the animated persona in favor of personally connecting with his audience, this early focus on multimedia releases, including visual art, comics, and storytelling, has continued.
He has worked with artists Ladysmith Black Mambazo, Keith Getty, and Kristyn Getty.[3][4] He is known for his songs "The London Air Raids" and "Revolver."[5][6][7][8] He also owns and operates his own independent record label called Vohnic Music LLC in Nashville. The record label is part of the Merlin Network which is the world's fourth largest music rights holder after Universal Music Group, Sony, and the Warner Music Group.[9][10] Vian also produces more electronic based music under the name I the AI and has used the label I the AI Records to release both his own music and Juniper Vale's.[11]
Vian is married to Sarah Jane Woods (stage name Juniper Vale) a former member of contemporary folk band The Arcadian Wild.[12] The pair have also released many songs together, and Vian has produced all of Juniper Vale's solo work to date.
Many of Vian's songs, including popular tracks "The London Air Raids" and "Revolver", were written by his brother Hein Zaayman.[13]
Career
2015–2019: Early career and music
Vian is a South African immigrant who moved to the United States in 2000. His love of songwriting started out of a need to communicate as English was not his native language.[14] He cites U2, Coldplay, and Death Cab for Cutie as early influences.[15] As a young man he moved to Nashville and opened a recording studio on the historic Music Row.[15] Izak brought an international sound to the Nashville music scene which made him stand out.[15][14] This is exemplified in his collaborations with Grammy winning South African group Ladysmith Black Mambazo on "Brink of Love" and with Grammy winning Italian composer Davide Rossi on "Sangre de Cristo".[14][16]
He often combines his music with the illustrations of his brother, Hein Zaayman, to create multimedia comic stories. His first multimedia release, Northern Anthems (2018), was nominated for numerous awards including two Independent Music Awards.[17][18] Music streaming platform Spotify also highlighted the release as a unique project from Nashville.[19][20]
Starting in February 2019, Vian ran a 13-episode podcast series called "Sounds About Music" where he interviewed other creatives and discussed the process of creating his second album, The Navigator (2019). Guests included artists from his Vohnic Music label, illustrator Hein Zaayman, and more.[21]
2020: Music and COVID aid
In March 2020 Vian worked with U.S. Bancorp to release a COVID-19 television advertisement using his song "Things Will Get Better" encouraging people to stay hopeful in hard times.[22] The advertisement was played nationally in the United States. Additionally, Izak released a music video for his song "The Navigator" thanking healthcare workers for their bravery during the pandemic which received over fifty thousand views on Facebook and YouTube.[23][24]
2020-2021: Third studio album, Flight of the Aeronaut
In 2020, Vian followed the release of his 2019 album The Navigator with a deluxe edition featuring additional songs, as well as a short webcomic following the concept of the album, which can still be viewed on his website. Unlike the Vian Izak's Adventures comic, a print version was never released. Vian also released an animated YouTube lyric video for the song The Navigator, as well as a behind the scenes look with the director, Michael Saby.[25]
Later in 2020, he began releasing one song each month leading up to the July 2021 release of his third album, Flight of The Aeronaut. The album and accompanying singles featured artwork by his brother Hein Zaayman.[12] The album was also released on Vinyl, his only LP to date to have done so.[12]
On March 24th, 2021, Vian performed a live acoustic concert in Nashville, playing songs from Flight of The Aeronaut. He performed alongside Sarah Jane from Juniper Vale and string instrumentalist RǾRE. Recordings from this concert were later released on YouTube, as well as on streaming services as the EP Vian Izak Live 2021.[26]
Vian also released Vian Izak: After Hours EP in October of 2021, a collaboration with UK composer Ben Laver. It features instrumental arrangements of six of Vian's songs in a jazzy, lo-fi style.
2022-2023: Fourth studio album, All the Worlds We Built
Vian continued this same method of continuous releases for his fourth album All the Worlds We Built, releasing one song each month from May 2022 until the album's release in February 2023. Each release was accompanied by an exclusive poster, with artwork done by Andreas Rocha. The concept of the album is loosely based on the Berlin Wall, as well as a Sci-Fi story that Vian developed while traveling through Europe.[27][28] The album includes features from German band Who's Amy, UK electronic project ah BLOOM, saxophone player Max Abrams, and more, all contributing to the international nature of the project.[28]
Vian released a short comic book alongside the album, his third time to do so. Incorporating illustrations by Andreas Rocha and AI art, the comic warns about the dangers of machines taking the place of human expression.[29][28] The comic was one of the first that incorporated AI art and human art equally.[28] A limited number of print versions of the comic were available for purchase online.
Discography
Albums
EPs and singles
- Revolver (Single, 2016)[3]
- Brink of Love (EP, 2016) features Ladysmith Black Mambazo and Eliza Ramgren[3]
- Revolver Remixes (EP, 2016) single charted on Spotify's Viral Charts in Canada at #19.[30]
- The Astronaut (EP, 2017)[31]
- The Astronaut Acoustic (EP, 2017)[3]
- Will I Find My Home (Single, 2017)[32]
- Starlit Summer's Eve (EP, 2017)[33]
- Till Your Heart is Still (EP, 2017)[3]
- The London Air Raids (EP, 2017) [3]
- Marble Floors (EP, 2017) [3]
- Little Lost (EP, 2017) [3]
- City of Love (EP, 2017)[3]
- Starlit Summer's Eve (Noble Remix) (Single, 2018)[34]
- Till Your Heart is Still (Parkwild Remix) (Single, 2018)[3]
- Save My Heart (Single, 2018)[3]
- Can you Feel My Love (Single, 2018)[3]
- Witchcraft (Single, 2018)[3]
- Lover's Hill (Single, 2018)[3]
- The London Air Raids (Michael Schaewel Remix) (Single, 2019)[3]
- Threw a Stone (Single, 2019)[3]
- Morning Star (Single, 2019)[3]
- Light Up (Single, 2019)[3]
- Midnight Dance (Single, 2019)[3]
- The Guide (feat. Dan Russo) (Single, 2019)[3]
- The Navigator (Acoustic Version) (Single, 2020)[35]
- Sangre De Cristo (with Davide Rossi) (Single, 2020)[35]
- Forward (Single 2020)[35]
- The Sweetest Words (Single, 2020)[35]
- Orchards (Single, 2020)[35]
- My Bonaparte (Single 2020)[35]
- Keep Me Warm (with Juniper Vale and Ben Laver) (Single, 2020)[35]
- Shining Down (Single, 2021)[35]
- Feel My Love (with Juniper Vale) (Single, 2021)[35]
- The Rule of Life (Single, 2021)[35]
- Can You Feel My Love? (Acoustic Version) (With Juniper Vale and Erika Ishii)[35]
- Vian Izak: After Hours (with Ben Laver) (EP, 2021)[35]
- When I Fall (Single, 2021)[35]
- Decades (with Juniper Vale) (Single, 2022)[35]
- Song I Believe In (with Davide Rossi) (Single, 2022)[35]
- Who Am I (Without You) (Single, 2022)[35]
- Tear it Down (Single, 2022)[35]
- Carry it Down (US Version) (with Who's Amy and Max Abrams) (Single, 2022)[35]
- Letting Go (Single, 2022)[35]
- Berlin Sunrise (Single, 2022)[35]
- New Year '89 (Single, 2022)[35]
- You Are Not Alone In This (Single, 2022)[35]
- Let the Old Fall Away (Single, 2023)[35]
Live releases
Production, songwriting, and engineering credits
Year | Song(s) | Artist | Album | Role |
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2016 | All[3] | Keith & Kristyn Getty | Facing a Task Unfinished | Editing Engineer |
2016 | Auld Lang Syne[3] | Captain Dipper & The Strawberry Girl | Auld Lang Syne | Producer, Primary Artist |
2016 | Heroes, L-O-V-E[3] | Captain Dipper & The Strawberry Girl | Heroes | Producer, Primary Artist |
2016 | Song of the Revolution, War Against Ourselves, Porcelain Skin, Wind in the Willows, Black Forest Wedding[3] | Captain Dipper & The Strawberry Girl | Love: A Revolution | Producer, Primary Artist |
2016 | Now (I Want to Move)[3] | Captain Dipper & The Strawberry Girl | Now (I Want to Move) | Producer, Primary Artist |
2016 | All[3] | The Arcadian Wild | The Arcadian Wild | Producer, Engineer, Mastering Engineer |
2016 | The Last Time[3] | Juniper Vale | The Last Time | Producer, Engineer, Composer |
2016 | Wolves of the Revolution[3] | The Arcadian Wild | Wolves of the Revolution | Producer, Engineer, Composer |
2017 | Fractions[3] | Juniper Vale | Fractions | Producer, Engineer, Composer |
2017 | The Last Time (I the AI Remix)[3] | Juniper Vale | The Last Time Remixes | Producer, Composer |
2017 | Envy Green[3] | The Arcadian Wild | Envy Green | Producer, Engineer |
2017 | Fractions Acoustic[3] | Juniper Vale | Fractions Acoustic | Producer, Engineer, Composer |
2017 | Will I Find My Home (feat. Vian Izak)[3] | Juniper Vale | Will I Find My Home | Producer, Featured Artist |
2017 | Willow[3] | The Arcadian Wild | Willow | Producer, Engineer |
2017 | Singing in the Rain[3] | Juniper Vale | Singing in the Rain | Producer, Engineer |
2017 | Unchangeable Love[3] | Juniper Vale | Unchangeable Love | Producer, Engineer, Composer |
2017 | All[3] | Juniper Vale | Fractions Remixes | Composer |
2017 | The Storm[3] | The Arcadian Wild | The Storm | Producer, Engineer |
2017 | All [3] | St. Dawn in Slumber | My Heart Awakened in a Dream | Producer, Engineer |
2017 | Bird Song [3] | Juniper Vale | Bird Song | Producer, Composer |
2017 | All [3] | POLR | For the Fatherless | Mastering Engineer |
2017 | All [3] | St. Dawn in Slumber | when soft you held aloft a light | Mastering Engineer, Engineer |
2018 | All [3] | POLR | Break of Dawn | Mastering |
2018 | The Poet, Millstatt [3] | The Arcadian Wild | Look Around | Producer, Engineer |
2018 | All[3] | POLR | Into the Night | Mastering |
2018 | Fractions (I the AI Remix)[3] | Juniper Vale | Everything is Color | Producer, Engineer, Writer |
2018 | Lost[3] | Jeremy Ravine | Lost | Producer, Engineer, Writer |
2018 | Save My Heart[3] | Ben Laver | Save My Heart | Producer, Mixing, Vocals, Composer, Featured Artist |
2018 | Mirror Mirror[3] | Juniper Vale | Mirror Mirror | Producer, Mixing, Writer |
2018 | Bester Fehler[3] | Who's Amy | Bester Fehler | Composer |
2018 | Bester Fehler[3] | Who's Amy | Bester Fehler | Composer |
2018 | I'm not Alone[3] | Jeremy Ravine | I'm Not Alone | Composer, Mixing, Producing |
2018 | Don't Hold Back[3] | Paden | Don't Hold Back | Mixing, Producing |
2018 | Sail On[3] | Paden | Sail On | Mixing, Producing |
2018 | Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas (Re-Imagined)[3] | Juniper Vale | Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas (Re-Imagined) | Mixing, Producing |
2018 | For the Lost and alone Christmas is Hope[3] | Jeremy Ravine | For the Lost and alone Christmas is Hope | Mixing, Producing |
2018 | Christmas Chorus[3] | Paden | Christmas Chorus | Mixing, Producing, Composer |
2019 | Songbird[3] | Paden | Songbird | Mixing, Producing |
2019 | Jeremy Ravine[3] | Jeremy Ravine | Don't Let Go | Mixing, Producing, Composer |
2019 | Juniper Vale[3] | Juniper Vale | The Expanse | Mixing, Producing, Composer |
2019 | Paden[3] | Paden | Northern Wind | Mixing, Producing |
2019 | Paden[3] | Paden | Ghost of You | Mixing, Producing, Composer |
2019 | POLR[3] | POLR | Greenhouse | Mastering |
2019 | Paden[3] | Paden | Have I Found My Home | Mixing, Producing |
2019 | POLR[3] | POLR | Row House | Mastering |
2019 | POLR[3] | POLR | Pond | Mastering |
2019 | POLR[3] | POLR | Park | Mastering |
2019 | Jeremy Ravine[3] | Jeremy Ravine | Breathe | Mixing, Producing |
2019 | Dan Russo[3] | Dan Russo | Gameboy | Mixing, Producing, Composer |
2019 | Hannah Schaefer[3] | Hannah Schaefer, Dan Russo | Safe House | Composer, Co-Producing |
2019 | Paden[3] | Paden | Stories | Mixing, Producing |
Chart positions[36]
Rank Date | Rank | Peak | Song | Platform | Chart | Country |
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June 7, 2020 | 10[37] | 10[37] | Threw a Stone | Apple Music | Singer Songwriter | Panama |
March 20, 2020 | 122[37] | 41[37] | Call the Nightingale | iTunes | Alternative | Italy |
March 20, 2020 | 123[37] | 42[37] | As You Healed / The Guide | iTunes | Alternative | Italy |
March 20, 2020 | 124[37] | 43[37] | The Navigator | iTunes | Alternative | Italy |
July 12, 2019 | 187[37] | 187[37] | Mostly | iTunes | Singer Songwriter | Canada |
February 16, 2019 | 51[37] | 28[37] | Revolver | iTunes | Pop | Brazil |
February 16, 2019 | 91[37] | 75[37] | Revolver | iTunes | All Genres | Brazil |
May 14, 2018 | 19[37] | 14[37] | Revolver (I the AI Remix) | iTunes | Dance | New Zealand |
April 12, 2018 | 149[37] | 149[37] | Revolver | iTunes | Pop | Switzerland |
May 10, 2017 | 107[37] | 107[37] | Revolver | iTunes | Singer Songwriter | Australia |
April 29, 2017 | 47[37] | 47[37] | The Astronaut (Acoustic Version) | Spotify | Most Viral | Ireland |
December 16, 2016 | 36[37] | 36[37] | Revolver | iTunes | Singer Songwriter | Mexico |
Awards
Year | Nominee / work | Award | Result |
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2018 | Vian Izak - Starlit Summer's Eve | Independent Music Award for Best AC Song | Nominated[18] |
2019 | Vian Izak - Northern Anthems | Independent Music Award for Best AC Album | Nominated[17] |
References
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- ↑ "VIAN IZAK Mix Comics & Indie Pop With 'Starlit Summer's Eve'". Newsarama. July 28, 2017. Retrieved August 31, 2017.
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- ↑ Rachel Freitas (September 3, 2016). "EP Review. Vian Izak: Brink of Love". Music Existence. Retrieved February 14, 2017.
- ↑ "Vian Izak Out With Acoustic-Guitar Driven Masterpiece "The London Air Raids"". ROCK THE PIGEON. 2018-03-24. Retrieved 2020-10-13.
- ↑ "Vian Izak - The London Air Raids". We love that (in German). 2018-03-23. Retrieved 2020-10-13.
- ↑ Vohnic Music (March 13, 2017). "Vohnic Music signs Representation Deal with the Merlin Network". vohnicmusic.com. Retrieved August 31, 2017.
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- 1 2 3 Jonny Jimison (December 11, 2019). "Navigating Music and Comics with Vian Izak". The Rabbit Room. Retrieved October 13, 2020.
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- ↑ Izak, Vian (May 1, 2020). "The Navigator". Retrieved October 13, 2020 – via YouTube.
- ↑ Vian Izak - The Navigator (Official Music Video), retrieved 2020-10-13 – via Facebook
- ↑ Vian Izak - The Navigator (Official Lyric Video), retrieved 2023-04-07
- ↑ Vian Izak Live 2021, 2021-08-06, retrieved 2023-04-07
- ↑ LORE for "All the Worlds We Built" Sci-fi World (Part 1) || Intro to the Vian Izak Project, retrieved 2023-04-08
- 1 2 3 4 "Vian Izak // Music that Matters, for People that Matter". The Up & Up. 2023-03-15. Retrieved 2023-04-08.
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- ↑ Spotify (December 5, 2016). "Spotify Viral 50 Charts Canada". Spotify. Retrieved February 28, 2017.
- ↑ Chris Tanner (February 3, 2017). "Vian Izak - "The Astronaut"". New Sick Music. Retrieved February 28, 2017.
- ↑ Will I Find My Home, 2017-04-28, retrieved 2017-07-28
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- ↑ Starlit Summer's Eve - Noble Remix, 2018-04-27, retrieved 2018-04-27
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