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New Music: Mint Chicks – Screens

October 22nd, 2009 | Music Reviews | 0 Comments

If I could actually successfully kick myself and do any decent amount of damage, lord knows I would be doing so right now. I’m mostly angry that my dumb ass only got around to giving the Mint Chicks a good listen until NOW. NOW that I’m living in their country of origin, New Zealand, and NOW that I’ve conveniently terminated my resisdence in the city that they’ve since relocated to, Portland, Oregon. We did the ol’ switcheroo, the Mint Chicks and I did. I remember so clearly reading about them in the local weeklies and thinking that the descriptions of their tunes were right in line with something I’d enjoy. They’ve been playing low-key off they radar shows in Portland ever since they moved there a few years ago. The story goes that they left New Zealand after a quick rise to near super-stardom for a more un-noticed, out-of-the-spotlight lifestyle. It’s true, they are a big deal here. Their videos get played on the local music television stations and everyone knows who they are. They’re even returning sometime this year to headline some huge national music festivals. This elusive phantom band has grabbed my attention for more reasons than I just listed, and they are as follows:

The Mint Chicks’ new record, Screens, fucking rules. It’s like a blow-pop you dropped in the dirt. Screens is a pop record, specifically, it’s bubblegum pop but it has a just the right amount of contemporary modernization to push it past the its-all-been-done realm. The vocals are often fuzzed out in a lo-fi styling and electronically chopped to pieces. There are gritty synths and tinny drums speckling the record like shiny pieces of gravel and hair stuck to said lollypop. This record is fun and easy to listen to, but it engages and forces you to listen deeper and see what actually going on. When I first got it I seriously listened to it six, yes, six times in a row.

The Mint Chicks – Red, White, or Blue

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The Mint Chicks – 2010

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The Mint Chicks – Don’t Sell Your Brains Out, Baby

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Another reason that I have a boner for the Mint Chicks right now is that they do though provoking excellent experiments with new tunes. Recently, they released a new song, but the only way to hear the song was to go to a web site they’d set up with four separate videos embeded within it. Each video contains a separate part of the song, and when played simultaneously they come together to formulate the new song. It’s an absolutely brilliant way to engage your audience a in the fibers of your art (though not the first time, see The Flaming Lips’ Zaireeka). I love it and I would love to see many, many more experience-based musical endeavors be celebrated and proliferated throughout the mainstream. Cheers, Mint Chicks.

Watch the four video song thing here.

Carl Sagan ft. Stephen Hawking – ‘A Glorious Dawn’

October 18th, 2009 | Uncategorized | 2 Comments

Brilliant. R.I.P.

When It Rains it Pours

October 17th, 2009 | Art News | 3 Comments


Leif Podhajsky’s Portfolio
The artwork of Leif Podhajsky is becoming a huge influence in the new Nurses music video I’ve been working on. Give it a look.

It’s been raining in Wellington for about 3 weeks straight and I have to say, I haven’t one complaint about it. At the same time that I slowed my pace and stopped in Wellington all of my lingering and supposed/proposed projects came to a head. Production on the Nurses vid started, Andrew from the Chairy Arms asked me to start working on his album art, my dad bought a domain name and has asked me to design his new website, and FWS4 and I are trying to release our all-ukulele Beatles cover album in the next few months (not to mention I should be writing/recording Royal’s breakout release). However, the timing for all this really couldn’t be any more perfect; I have a comfortable place to crank out my work, and I’m not even tempted to go outside because the weather has been complete shit. Thus, a more fitting statement couldn’t be conjured: “When it rains, it pours, motherfucker.”

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This is a proposed album cover for the new Chairy Arms EP, Amber Street Lights.

Here’s a link to my Dad’s new website Science Visualization, still obviously under construction. He will be using it to showcase critiques and gallerys of outstanding images of scientific subjects alongside a portfolio archive of some of his own work.

These are images from an incredible photo blog called THEM THANGS run by Justin Blyth. It essentially emulates exactly what I wish my life looked like. Have a good long look. It’s incredible.

I’m really into retro shots of hot babes. This New York photographer Marley Kate does and excellent at just that. Awesome work.

ok, that’s all for now. Hunker down and hope for rain.

New Music: Apes and Androids – Blood Moon

October 13th, 2009 | Music Reviews, Uncategorized | 2 Comments

I’ve been meaning to write about this album for a while now. Recommended to me last summer by FWS4 it immediately presented itself as a glimmer of genius. Three descriptors come to mind when speaking of Apes and Androids’ Blood Moon; over-the-top. This record is perhaps the only existing example of glam-psyche-rock trip-hop pop. Lead by heavy bass synths and layered falsetto vocals, Blood Moon sounds like the record aliens from the 70′s would listen to while they construct a city on their newly conquered planet. Most of the songs are danceable but you’re not gonna feel too good about yourself whilst dancing… you might feel a little underdressed. The whole record has a lovely element of theatrics, from the overt vocal delivery to the robot/spaceship take-off and landing sounds introducing and leading the record out. Give this one a go for some fresh, blindsiding, nonsensical awesomeness.

Apes and Androids – Hot Kathy

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Apes and Androids – Make Forever Last Forever

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Apes and Androids – Golden Prize

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Nurses Video Proposal 2 – ‘Apple’s Acre’

October 13th, 2009 | Uncategorized | 1 Comment

The premise of this film will revolve around a very loose story-line which follows one main character on a romp through a non-sensical, visually overloaded, psychedelic clusterfuck. The first half of the video begins in a fruitful, stable wonderland and shows the piece by piece destruction/dismantling of the universe completed at the hands of said protagonist. At the climax, the world has been rendered a desolate, destroyed, baron, grey, wasteland due to the actions of the protagonist. At this point, the main character is struck with a visceral realization that the world stripped of everything is no good, presented as a bombardment of color and psychedelia. He proceeds to build and plant and re-implement color and chaos to return the world back to it’s original state but is quickly overwhelmed by a rapid acceleration in his restoration results. In the end he is smothered by to much stimuli.

The idea is to represent the necessity of balance. Simply, the destruction/removal of things is the negative and replacement/addition of things is the positive. When the negative/dark is over emphasized the world becomes hollow and when the positive/light is restored it is overshot and smothers, thus outlining the importance of the balance between the two.

SO, with all that being said, the visuals:

This was an attempt at capturing what the universe would be like in the beginning of the video when things are still balanced… kinda creepy but with accents of bright whacko colors. The scale of things in this world is also outta whack (beetle to human ratio).
This short running loop is our main character attempting to eliminate a rhinoceros beetle with a magnifying glass. For this particular shot I imagine the beetle being zapped quite quickly and turning into a puff of smoke. The the main character would turn to his next target in a fast-paced fashion leaving little time for the viewer to process what had just happened and allowing for a rapid change in environment. Think; pulling pins out of machinery, knocking stars out of the sky, black paint on colorful flowers, stopping the movement of windmills… frying beetles with magnifying glasses. Any negative action could work here.

Here are some reference images I thought were cool conceptually for what the world would look like once everything is removed. They’re not my drawings but I quite like the rigid, dark, obsolete style used.

And this is what the epiphany will look like. It is the climax, the realization that when everything is eliminated, the world is no good. It is the urgency to recreate what had been removed (sorry i forgot to tack music with the upload).

NOW FOR THE REALLY SWEET STUFF.

I want to render this entire video in stereoscopic 3D. Like, 3D glasses 3D. I have been doing preliminary testing with the above footage and the results are mesmerizing. The amount of added depth you can get with this technique is outta this world and I’ve been trying to experiment with it for a while now.

The sorta issue with making such films is that they are impossible to fully test without a functioning stereoscopic projector and a set of glasses. This makes testing shots a pain in the ass but I have a ghetto work-around. Essentially, you render the two stereo angles on a small scale and place them side by side. You look at them from a little distance and cross your eyes until they overlap and you can see the 3D effect. I know it’s whack but it works and will allow me to test my shots until I can get into an actual screening room. Below are some stereo stills you can try it out on. It takes a sec to get used to but it works and it’s worth it.

The other inherent problem with creating 3D films on an independent level is that venues at which you can showcase such works are limited. Fortunately for us the only independent theatre/gallery with a stereo projector in the western hemisphere is in NW Portland… and I’m buddy buddy with the VP. I’ve already sent out an email asking permission to screen there. I’m sure they’ll let us because I know they’re hungry for content.

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So yeah. Let me know what you think. I am more than open to comments/suggestions/criticisms/ideas/questions so fire away. I’d love to elaborate on the concept more or explain stereo techniques further but I think we’ve gotten a bit wordy here as it is.

Andrew

New Music: Le Loup – Family

October 8th, 2009 | Music Reviews, Uncategorized | 2 Comments

At first listen, it was easy for me to brush off Family, the newest release from Le Loup, as another choral, reverb-soaked, vocal-driven indie-mush record, ready to go up on the shelf with Band of Horses, Fleet Foxes, My Morning Jacket, and Co. But, much like the latter recording artists, over time the true beauty underneath the way-too-commonly-used production style, shined through. I’m obviously not here to celebrate Family as a work of pure genius but it certainly deserves a bit of praise and definitely a good listen. Le Loup has done a wonderful job layering soft, jubilant melodies over more and more layers of polyrhythms. A friendly banjo guides listeners into many of the arrangements, reminding us that we don’t HAVE to cry if we don’t want to. And, yes, the vocals are drenched in puddles or reverb, but these cathedralesque hymnals won’t drown you; these are the positive kind of hymns. Give Family a try and I bet it’ll probably stay off the shelf for the majority of the winter. Also, go see Le Loup when they come to your town cause chances are they’ll be playing with Nurses.

Le Loup – Grow

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Le Loup – Saddle Mountains

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Le Loup – Sherpa
(takes a sec to get going but shows another side of the record entirely)

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Dates:

10.08.09 – Princeton, NJ – Terrace Club
10.09.09 – Baltimore, MD – The Ottobar ^
10.10.09 – Philadelphia, PA – Kungfu Necktie ^
10.11.09 – New York, NY – Mercury Lounge ^
10.13.09 – Cambridge, MA – TT the Bear’s ^
10.14.09 – Montreal, QC – Il Motore ^
10.15.09 – Toronto, ON – The Drake Hotel ^
10.16.09 – Chicago, IL – Schubas ^
10.17.09 – Minneapolis, MN – 7th Street Entry ^
10.18.09 – Omaha, NE – Slowdown Jr. ^
10.19.09 – Denver, CO – Hi Dive ^
10.20.09 – Salt Lake City, UT – Kilby Court ^
10.22.09 – Vancouver, BC – The Biltmore Cabaret ^
10.23.09 – Seattle, WA – Chop Suey ^
10.25.09 – Portland, OR – Doug Fir Lounge ^
10.27.09 – San Francisco, CA – Bottom of the Hill ^
10.28.09 – Los Angeles, CA – The Echo ^
10.29.09 – Costa Mesa, CA – Detroit Bar ^
10.30.09 – San Diego, CA – Casbah ^
10.31.09 – Tucson, AZ – Plush ^
11.02.09 – Austin, TX – The Mohawk ^
11.03.09 – Dallas, TX – Cavern Ale House ^
11.05.09 – Atlanta, GA – Lenny’s Bar ^
11.06.09 – Chapel Hill, NC – Local 506 ^
11.07.09 – Washington, DC – Black Cat ^

^ – w/ Nurses

Excellent New AIR Video for ‘Sing Sang Sung’

October 8th, 2009 | Uncategorized | 0 Comments

AIR MUSIC VIDEO SING SANG SUNG from MATHEMATIC SAS on Vimeo.

Directed by : Mrzyk & Moriceau @ El Nino
Producer : Jules Dieng
Animation & exe : Mathematic Studio

I will most likely rip-off the majority of these concepts in the future.

Monstrous Media Featured on Hype Machine!

October 6th, 2009 | Uncategorized | 0 Comments

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YEAH! Check me out! Today Monstrous Media was listed as number 7 on the Hype Machine’s most popular tracks for the Casiotone for the Painfully Alone track I posted a few days ago. This is sweet because first of all, it’s an awesome song, and second of all that means people are following through to MM to read the post! Yes! So for all you Hype Machine users, get out there and “love” this track so I can get to the top.. or at least stay featured for a few days :) For those of you who have no idea what the Hype Machine is, go there and find out, cause it rules. For the rest, listen to this awesome song and favorite me!

Monstrous Media Fly-By

October 5th, 2009 | Art News, Uncategorized | 2 Comments

Just playin around. It was an attempt at faking decent Global Illumination but it is apparent my lighting strategies need fine-tuning. Not sure what to do with this..

Royal – Some New Tunes

October 4th, 2009 | Art News, Uncategorized | 0 Comments

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Instead of applying for jobs I’ve been recording music. Here are some tunes that came out the last few weeks. More to come.

Royal – 180 Gram

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This one was recorded with the ears of Liz in the forefront of my interests.

Royal – Amazing Grace

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Cover of the funerary classic.

Royal – Marian

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Written about a German dude who was supposed to call me.

Royal – It’s Not So Bad

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Break-up ballad, life mantra.

Royal – I Will

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Ukulele cover of one of my all time favorite Beatles songs. Will Schneider IV and I will be pumping out a number of these for an all-ukulele Beatles cover album. Due out Christmas.