1.06.2011

SUSPIRIA @ TEXAS THEATRE JAN 20 2011




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SUSPIRIA @ the TEXAS THEATRE

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12.22.2010

SHOW 12 (LAST SHOW OF THE YEAR...EVER)



This has been a crazy year indeed... Since May, mainly thanks to my good friend Daniel and his excellent "New Fumes" (and persistent prodding) I have played to varying degrees of success... This has usually been in front of fewer than 20 people! I wouldn't have wanted it any other way, except for if a bunch more people showed up- that'd have been cool. I've learned alot about "going solo" and I hope to get a large chunk of recording and rehearsing done to round out the year- I can say that 2011 will definitely be "interesting"...More on this in the near future!

Center Divider is Christian Lee, a former Denton kid who became a man out in the big old world...someone I'm always glad to have crossed paths with over the years. He spent some time running game in London, then moved to (sometimes) sunny Brooklyn and from what I've heard is slowly but surely making it all happen for those lost souls in the big city...He has returned to share some of what he has learned since his departure and he has recruited some great local musicians (i.e. old friends)...

There's a great story about one SXSW many years ago in a hotel room that the Barton girls had, but I'll spare everyone involved because my foggy memory of that night may be completely off the mark... Nonetheless, I'm extremely excited to round out the year playing this show! and I will be at the show in Denton the night before at *Dan's Silverleaf.

I remember seeing Leslie Sisson around when I lived in Austin. She left Texas shortly after I moved there so I didnt really know her that well... I bought a Marantz tape recorder from her at her garage sale the weekend before she left town to hit the big time in Brooklyn some years ago. She will be playing some of her solo material at both shows.


**NEW YEARS RESOLUTION
- I will play Dan's in 2011. This is a warning to Jimmy the soundguy, who I will surely be bumming out that night one way or another.


***for those keeping score, which most definitely is just me- the real show #11 was Aaron Teel and Baldomero's Dec 18th house show/party with LYLE DARIN of the December Boys and ROYAL BUTCHERS

****This is another great flyer from the multifaceted Emil Rapstine

12.10.2010

SHOW 10


-CRITICS AGREE-
100% voted BEST of 2010
category: "Best show under $5 on DEC 15th @ RGRS"

flyer design by Emil Rapstine

10.26.2010

(WORK INDUCED) INSOMNIA MIX


GRAB IT HERE>>INSOMNIA MIX


I made this last night while waiting for large scale printouts to print so we could spray-mount them for a giant "science project presentation" gone completely awry. Waiting for printouts-which is akin to watching paint dry... It was a long night, and at around 2:30-3:00AM I decided to turn those lemons into sweet sonic lemonade, and I made this mix. Well, this is rough around the edges at times admittedly a little all over the place, but it has a sense of immediacy that sometimes gets lost when making these lil' mixes...



TRACKLIST: (
Sorry kiddos this is all in one track recorded live)

01. Leather and Lace- Lee Hazelwood
02. When My Baby Comes - Grinderman
03. Le Roi Des Mouches Et La Confiture De Rouse - Jean Claude Vannier
04. Supernatural Lancashire #3 - S. Mcloughlin
05. Iron Action- BEAK>
06. Weather Report 2 (excerpt) - The Fall
07. Disco Devil - The Upsetters
08. Preacher Man - BLO
09. Help Me - Helpers
10. Bashar/Thufir Hawat - Bernard Szajner
11. Gold Love Riddim - Tapes
12. Title Music (Shalimar) - R.D. Burman
13. Sissexa - Antena
14. Short Transition (extended)- Richard Pinhas
15. Speed Display - Moebius-Plank-Neumeier
16. Straight Lines - Units
17. Arc-Lite (Sonar) - Loop

9.26.2010

BIRD AND WHALE MIX - HEAD ALWAYS IN THE CLOUDS




Recorded with Traktor in two separate "live" takes. (Cheap Skills utilized.)

There are a few mistakes here and there but in all, I think it is a pretty solid representation of what I've been checking out lately. I have to admit there are a few tracks from other compilations which has been a self imposed rule to try and stray away from in mixes, but I couldnt help it! This was made in the spirit of the constant search for inspiration and with the intent of sharing some "jams". Some of these tracks I've had for a while now, others are very recent digs. Enjoy!

M.

HEAD ALWAYS IN THE CLOUDS MIX
(#12 for bird and whale)

SIDE A - 08.09.10
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01. The Persuaders - John Barry
02. Anticope - M. Takara
03. The Age of Self - Robert Wyatt
04. Feather - Little Dragon
05. Tempo Nublado - Rita Lee
06. in here the world begins - Broadcast
07. Requiem pour un con - Serge Gainsbourg
08. Rainbow Man - Busy P
09. Go Ahead - Wire
10. Rubbermiro- Liquid Liquid
11. Long Lost Lover - The Lovejoys


SIDE B - 09.08.10
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01. Hotel (intro) - 10cc
02. Do The Du (casse) - A Certain Ratio
03. sal - M. Takara
04. El Lobo - Wganda Kenya
05. Lowrey Dub - Tapes
06. Sur Le Theme De Bene Gesserit III - Richard Pinhas
07. Game And Performance - Deux
08. (whoops) Good Life (excerpt) - Neu!
09. Timbilli / Arap Saçi - Erkin Koray
10. Eddie's Rubber Band - Eddie Bo
11. Guide Us Father - General Trees
12. Haffi Rock - Mungo's Hi-Fi
13. LazyBeat - Lukid
14. Swim - Billy Green
15. Two Cocks - Lower Dens
16. Cheree - Suicide


GET IT HERE

9.19.2010

GOOD STUFF




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on 6 (or more) windows simultaneosly.
Stagger the start of each video in 5-10 second intervals.

for best results, click on video link and go straight to youtube site.


9.10.2010

2004 : THE NIGHT GAME - "Jungle Life" (demo)



I found my demo copy of "Jungle Life" the other day in my desk at work... I was a little surprised to find it every bit as intriguing and fresh as I did when I first heard it years ago.

When I get a chance to actually write something about this album I will add to this post. Most likely if you are looking at this blog you are either me or one of the 5 people I know already who also know what the Night Game is already... so if you don't know where your copy is-

get it here>>>> THE JUNGLE LIFE


*If anyone has any images they'd like to add contact me

8.18.2010

SHOW 8 & 9





CHEAP SKILLs MIX



GET IT HERE>> CHEAP SKILLs 

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If you got it, good for you!

Yes, it's another mix of Jamaican Tunes.
This time, using Traktor...cheap skills



TRACKLIST

1. Glen Brown and King Tubby - Version 78 Style
2. Clint Eastwood & General Echo - Dance It Have Fe Nice
3. U Roy and Delroy Wilson - Never Get Away
4. James Eastwood - Darkest Night
5. Prince Jazzbo - Minstral
6. Keith and Tex - Cool Out
7. Nehemiah Reid - Great Surprise (Pound Get A Blow)
8. Prince Buster - Train To Girls Town
9. Bobby Jackie & Soul Defenders - Reggae Wiggle
10. Joe Gibbs and The Professionals - He Prayed Version
11. Jah Woosh - Omega Dollar
12. Little John and Billy Boyo - Janet Sinclair
13. Rapper Robert & Jim Brown - Pirates Version
14. Mikey Dread - JBC Days
15. Junior Murvin - Dancehall Girls
16. Michigan and Smiley - Nice Up The Dance
17. Billy Boyo - Billy Boyo in The Area
18. Herman Chin-Loy - I Man
19. Dillinger - Flat Foot Hustling
20. Lone Ranger - Tribal War
21. Mikey Dread - Operations Choice
22. Burning Spear - Reggaelation

7.20.2010

FOUNDATION ROCKERS & DIAMOND AGE MIX




This is our first shot at an all-jamaican DJ night... SKA, ROCKSTEADY, ROOTS REGGAE, DUB, SOUL, EARLY DANCEHALL to DIGITAL REGGAE.... Not exactly sure if we're going to be able to do it outside on the patio or inside the bar but I hope that some people show and maybe actually DANCE?! Well, let's not get ahead of ourselves! I'd be happy if 15 people showed up and had a few beers and enjoyed the music... We have been acquiring a ton of great music to share... It should be a fun Tuesday! it's FREE!!!

I've added a post of some of the music you could expect from this night- here's a "practice" mix I made last weekend. ENJOY- I will have to post a tracklist later...


DIAMOND AGE- JAMAICAN RECORDS 2

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1. Sir Lord Comic, Skatalites - Four Seasons
2. Upsetters - Night Doctor
3. Eric Frater - Venus
4. Roy Shirley - Dance Arena
5. Larry Marshall - Run Babylon
6. The Revolutionaries - M.P.L.A.
7. Toyan - Spar with Me
8. Mikey Murta - Rude Rock Dubplate Mix
9. Big Youth - Screaming Target Version
10. Barry Brown -
11. General Echo - Follow Fashion
12. Shinehead - Billy Jean
13. Leroy Wallace & The New Establishment - Far Beyond
14. Jackie Mittoo - Juice Box
15. White Mice - Tallawah
16. Prince Jazzbo - Pepper Rock
17. Ranking - Chatty Chatty People
18. The Gladiators - Tallawah

6.17.2010


GUN OUTFIT kind of reminds me of K Records stuff from the mid to late 90s. I had never heard of them and I was honestly a little hesitant to check em out thinking it was a local band. A band called Gun Outfit from Dallas would probably sound quite different from this... DJ Quick Chris is kind of a tough name to google since it will show nearly a million sites referring to DJ Quick or DJ Quik.... Beau Turkey is showing some art. I'm sure there will be cheap beers...and it's FREE...



COME ON OUT........THIS SATURDAY JUNE 19th.

1.08.2010

NEW MIX FOR BIRD AND WHALE (SOON)






STOLEN ITEMS in ATL

1. Macbook 2.0 GHz / 2x1GB / 160GB HD / Super Disc drive // Part Numer- MB466LL/A // serial number- 768416B1AQ
2. Ipod Photo 30GB
3. Sennheiser HD 280 professional studio Monitor headphones.
4. OGIO laptop messenger bag for 13" Laptop
5. Black Leather gloves (in side pocket)
6. Cheap Sunglasses
7. sketchbook approx 9 x 12
8. Moleskin pocket notebook Size: 3.5 x 5.5 in. (9 x 14 cm)
9. 15 various size drawing pens
10. iPhone Charger / Macbook Charger / USB cables /
11. check book
12. 2 file folders containing bills and documents
13. Keyless entry remote for my car

12.17.2009

DIAMOND AGE - LIFETIME IN A DAY MIX



YES, I am aware that the title of this mix is ridiculous. It actually took me what seemed to be a lifetime to complete it...several months! And it doesnt show! I think it did turn out to be a good segue from the usual mixes I have posted. I dont know if its the nature of the type of music or what, but I would get hung up on certain tracks for a long time and then quit. So I finally finished it. A Holiday "Drone" mix ?... 18 tracks 1:45:30. ENJOY. 198MB






12.04.2009

REAL WAVES - 1670AM DENTON, TX

Last night I had the opportunity to sit in at 1670AM
and play some tracks...It turned out to be a nearly 3 hour long show.

It was a good time, crushing "hi-fi" stereo tracks into compressed AM and broadcasting them to the masses (most likely me, Peter and Erin) for nearly a 1 mile radius.

Here's a approximate playlist, as there were records interspersed here and there....





12.02.2009

TWIN PEAKS

"Dark mood woods/The red room" from the final episode.


FILE DELETED!!!... just realized it's in the LIFETIME IN A DAY MIX

11.12.2009

Fantômas LIVE 10/29/98

*image from the 1964 Fantômas film...

I haven't listened to this in ages. Just pulled it out of the vault this morning...

This show was recorded at the (now defunct) Galaxy Club in Deep Ellum (now a veritable wasteland) in 1998. I recall the Galaxy Club being one of the worst shithole venues in Deep Ellum, although every once in a while they had a good show. Come to think of it, I don't have very many fond memories of any Deep Ellum clubs in the tail end of its heyday... Well, I suppose the Gypsy Tea Room had its moments...

This is a decent recording, with all tracks indexed. All material from their first release with the exception of the cover of T. Rex's "Chariot Choogle" (which appears on a tzadik comp) that Mike Patton declares is a Rage Against the "Latrine" song- clever!

*Note the pissed off rednecks who were there to see Dave Lombardo play metal. "PLAY SOME REAL MUSIC" and the bottles thrown in the trashcan near the recordist sometimes works as a bonus percussive instrument with this music.

The ridiculous play by play of events by yours truly at a tender and impressionable age of 23 is cringe-worthy...Recorded by Jason Jenkins.

Fantômas:
Mike Patton
Buzz Osborne
Trevor Dunn
Dave Lombardo

11.11.2009

DIAMOND AGE - BEGUILING THE HOURS



After much deliberation, I've decided to give this album away again...If you feel inclined to support the label and the artist, purchase a Deluxe 320kbps Download with artwork

Beguiling the Hours was released JAN 31 2009 by life and living records in the UK as a 320 kbps download with a 12 page PDF file of liner notes. I'm not even sure how many downloads it had over the year, especially from the US. Originally, this was available for free download via Bird and Whale for a short while in its unmastered state.


This is a "reinterpretation" of Gareth Williams and Mary Currie's "Flaming Tunes" album. If you haven't heard the original, you should give the recent reissue from life and living records a listen (in the US go to RER USA, other music or aquarius records)...or check the flaming tunes website. I am actually waiting on a box of them from the label to distribute like a traveling salesman around select independent record stores in the US...

I found a bootleg of this impossible to find cassette-only release from the ex-This Heat member a few years ago ( the "After the Heat" bootleg, which was misleadingly said to have been unreleased This Heat material and later via the mended records blog). In depth information on Flaming Tunes can be found HERE

Late in 2007 I decided to record a track from it myself with similar "restrictions" of the original. I recorded with an old 4-track and minimal mics, etc... This eventually morphed into tracking 1/2 on 4 track and 1/2 garage band and became a full blown experiment in obsessive compulsive behavior re-recording (covering) the entire album.

I had initially made contact with Chris Cutler at RER who had just facilitated the This Heat Out of Cold Storage Box Set and Charles Hayward (This Heat / Camberwell Now etc...) in an attempt to find out about the reissue that hadn't happened yet. I was surprised at the quick response from both of them. I told Charles Hayward about the version of the album I made and he requested I send 3 copies to him and that he would give one to Charles Bullen, Mary Currie, and Mick Hobbs (from the bands the Work, the Momes, Officer!, and Family Fodder, etc.) who was working on the reissue for his label (life and living records). It was through contact with these people that I got an offer to release this record almost in conjunction with the reissue of the original. I would not have released this without this type of encouragement or endorsement.

I recorded the album entirely by myself with the exception of help on "B to A" from two great musicians/friends Jason Reimer and Steve Hill. It was mastered by David Willingham.

I am proud of this album, for what it's worth.

I suppose it's worth the time it takes for you to download it...

This download does not include the liner notes...you will have to contact me or purchase a download from Life and Living for that!

thanks for listening.

AS OF 10/03/2012:

DEAD LINK

11.05.2009

Tapes from India -Part 2 Dr. Chittibabu







I think the fact that this sounds so fucked up may be the reason why I like it so much. I found a version of this album on emusic, but I think I prefer this tape hissed out version. I also like that between tracks you can hear the other side of the tape backwards- I think that kind of transfers in the mp3 version. I think this album, "Bells of Joy" is from 1991.

Dr. Chittibabu played the Veena, kind of like a South Indian version of a sitar...I think it sounds more like an acoustic guitar at times. He was a legend in his own lifetime. He passed away on Feb of 1996 of a massive cardiac arrest. He was 59.

At one time I expressed interest to a UNT professor Poovlur Srinivasan in learning the Veena and I was told that women played Veena primarily... at least that's how I remember it! I never got the money together to buy a Veena and that interest faded...

I have another tape that has a Chittibabu leading a Veena Orchestra, I believe 50 veenas playing classical melodies in unison...perhaps the Glenn Branca of Indian Carnatic classical music? maybe a little more like the Rhys Chatham of India... he seems a little less aggro...Let's not get off track and start a ridiculous argument about post-punk minimalism...

time to leave work now.

M.

Tapes from India -Part 1 KHAL NAYAK soundtrack





I've never seen this film, but I've had the soundtrack for a long time (thanks Cha! maybe the only thing I'll ever thank you for...) aaand I finally got around to ripping it. Apparently the track "Choli Ke Peechhe" was a controversial song for it's racy title/query which translates to "what's behind your blouse" which apparently is akin to flashing a boob at the superbowl or something. It also made the song extremely popular. I saw something that said a track from this soundtrack was used on that slumdog millionaire film...I can't remember for sure. The other thing I found out is that These Tipps soundtrack cassettes feature commercials at the end of side A, and if f there wasnt enough room on a side to fit a track they'd edit it or cut it... I have been searching for a CD version of the soundtrack but I havent found one.

I just found a UK cassette version of this soundtrack today that has different commercial and mixes and sounds almost as lo-fi as the one I own. So I included the tracks from that rip in the folder as well... I think this soundtrack has some yatch rock tendencies at points but overall I love it and it was the first glimpse at the great weirdness of Indian film soundtracks for me... I still do not know much about Bollywood soundtracks but every once and a while over the years I've happened upon some gems...

Next up, NOLLYWOOD soundtracks? I still haven't heard one of those... or seen too much of one of those films but man the trailers are amazing!

factoid- Tricky sampled the beat to "O Maa Tujhe Salaam" on the track "Ponderosa"