the mars volta

Detour Festival 2008—Something For Everyone

Monday, October 6th, 2008


Fall’s first splash of seasonal sprinkles didn’t hinder the energy at LA Weekly’s third annual Detour Festival held in downtown Los Angeles on Saturday. Though the predicted rain produced a gloomy hue of blue-gray that matched the dull government structures, this was a day (and night) to remember.

With an eclectic line-up that included Gypsy Punk headliners, Gogol Bordello, post-electro from the Presets and Cut Copy, the down home beats of Peanut Butter Wolfe, and the dissonant noise of Black Lips, there was something for everyone.

Before making my way to one out of the four stages, I perused around the rows of white tents, noticing groups of friends, young and old, caring less about bundling up for the rain and more about representing a social or political thought on their t-shirts. From less subtle slogans to more controversial, it was instantaneously obvious that these crowdgoeers were not just here to be passive spectators. After all, ’tis the season to be voting. This seemed to be the overall theme that circulated each booth, as banners in bold black font screamed similar powerful slogans that ranged from domestic violence to recycling water bottles. (more…)

the UrbAlt festival dream

Thursday, July 12th, 2007

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A Top Five event to see this summer is the UrbAlt festival in New York City— if it’s an actual real thing, that is, and not just an internet dream-vision I had last night.

According to the web and some of my friends, UrbAlt is a real thing and “totally major,” too— a four-night series of music and video performance spread from the beginning of June this year through the end of July— a multicultural, multigenre, avant whatever that is culturally energizing and also highly political, not for any speeches but just for being what it is: a gathering of independent talent that crosses borders of all sorts and encourages experimentation in a do-it-yourself format. In other words, exactly the sort of thing I would go for fully and be mocked for by people around me. This is allegedly the second- or third-annual UrbAlt fest and masterminded, like the others, by Boston Fielder of MuthaWit. Performers include Kyp Malone of TV on the Radio, Mars Volta, Kaki King, Faith, Nerdkween, Res, Oh My Goodness and a host of other New York City and Atlanta gems.

That’s what my “well-placed sources” say, anyway. There’s just something makes me think fuzzy about it. For examples, Sad Android and the Dragons of Zynth sitting down and penning testimonials about the fest for the UrbAlt MySpace page is exactly the sort of idiot weirdness goes down in my head when I sleep. There’s also the facts that the website is nonfunctioning, that the PR person named “Shena” doesn’t answer the information number that was not easy to find, that the UrbAlt MySpace page is fucked up in the typical MySpace way— short on useable information and long on impressionistic material, like posters everywhere and YouTube videos and two really good stripped-down songs apparently taped at one of the fest performances but without any artist information attached. Last, there were no reviews on either the New York Times or the Village Voice websites, which of course may well only mean that they were amazingly good shows and off the map and out the box and etc and so unattended by the city’s “tastemakers.”

In any case, last chance to see if any of it is real is to get yerself over to NYC for the grand finale on the 21st. The ads say it’s happening at the Apple Store downtown (weird) and that the show will be a tribute to Barry White. See y’all there for maybe the best nothing at all that ever was.

reverb: music from los angeles & beyond

Monday, June 11th, 2007

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Back around march, el-p put out a long-anticipated 3rd album, and i’ve been sleeping on that shit for three months. Shame on me! I finally picked it up this last week, and my mind is officially blown. A lot of mc/producers claim to be “pushing boundaries”, but mr. jaime meline, aka el-producto is one of the few actually doing just that. It’s a toss-up which is deeper, the beats or the rhymes. The complex grooves reveal something new upon each repeated listen, and el-p’s lyrics are equally compelling, albeit a bit cryptic. The record features some cool cameos from the likes of cedric (the mars volta), chan marshall (cat power), and fellow def-juxer aesop rock. Underground hip-hop’s been in a lethargic state for the last year or so. The aptly-titled “i’ll sleep when you’re dead” was just the jolt it’s been needing. learn from my mistakes… buy this now!

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Do you:

1) like dark sunglasses?
2) like lots of reverb? like, a lot.
3) recognize that jesus & marychain, slowdive, and my bloody valentine are musical gods?

If so, read on.

Sometimes, you just don’t want to listen to music that’s about the state of the world, social change, and the pressures of life in modern times. That’s when you need to be carried away on great washes of noise, ponder loves (past & present), and get lost in a sound that only gets better the louder you turn it up. You need a band like ceremony.

Admittedly, i know very little about ceremony. And god knows i’ve looked. Their myspace page reveals very little about them other than that they hail from fredricksburg, virginia. They may (or may not) bear a connection with fellow spacerockers skywave. I’ve solicited cd’s from them for airplay at kxlu, but they seem totally disinterested in self-promotion. Apparently, they’re perfectly content to play as loudly and fuzzily (huh?) as they can. And i will just have to be content to love them for it.

New releases 6.12.07:

Nothing terribly exciting coming out this week. a couple re-releases for the bongos and sonic youth. There’s datarock, if new wave-style kitsch pop is your thing. And there’s queens of the stone age, which i couldn’t be more ambivalent about. Go buy a kyuss record instead.

As always, i invite you to tune into my radio show every monday 10a-2p on kxlu 88.9fm in los angeles or www.kxlu.com everywhere else. I’ll treat ya right.

Reverb

Tuesday, May 1st, 2007

elp-lie-detector.jpg

Back around march, el-p put out a long-anticipated 3rd album, and i’ve been sleeping on that shit for three months. Shame on me! I finally picked it up this last week, and my mind is officially blown. A lot of mc/producers claim to be “pushing boundaries”, but mr. jaime meline, aka el-producto is one of the few actually doing just that. It’s a toss-up which is deeper, the beats or the rhymes. The complex grooves reveal something new upon each repeated listen, and el-p’s lyrics are equally compelling, albeit a bit cryptic. The record features some cool cameos from the likes of cedric (the mars volta), chan marshall (cat power), and fellow def-juxer aesop rock. Underground hip-hop’s been in a lethargic state for the last year or so. The aptly-titled “i’ll sleep when you’re dead” was just the jolt it’s been needing. learn from my mistakes… buy this now!

_________

Do you:

1) like dark sunglasses?
2) like lots of reverb? like, a lot.
3) recognize that jesus & marychain, slowdive, and my bloody valentine are musical gods?

If so, read on.

Sometimes, you just don’t want to listen to music that’s about the state of the world, social change, and the pressures of life in modern times. That’s when you need to be carried away on great washes of noise, ponder loves (past & present), and get lost in a sound that only gets better the louder you turn it up. You need a band like ceremony.

Admittedly, i know very little about ceremony. And god knows i’ve looked. Their myspace page reveals very little about them other than that they hail from fredricksburg, virginia. They may (or may not) bear a connection with fellow spacerockers skywave. I’ve solicited cd’s from them for airplay at kxlu, but they seem totally disinterested in self-promotion. Apparently, they’re perfectly content to play as loudly and fuzzily (huh?) as they can. And i will just have to be content to love them for it.

New releases 6.12.07:

Nothing terribly exciting coming out this week. a couple re-releases for the bongos and sonic youth. There’s datarock, if new wave-style kitsch pop is your thing. And there’s queens of the stone age, which i couldn’t be more ambivalent about. Go buy a kyuss record instead.

As always, i invite you to tune into my radio show every monday 10a-2p on kxlu 88.9fm in los angeles or www.kxlu.com everywhere else. I’ll treat ya right.

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Go to original post to sample mp3s by El-P and Ceremony. Reverb appears every monday as a blog.