Don’t Panic

10.26.08 | by esc art, events, musics, new york, street, talk, tech

I'm trying something new. It's a podcast mix .. and it's a bit all over the place. Which is sort of the way I like it. The name just showed up one day (as names are wont to do around here ), and it wouldn't leave.

I didn't have time to post this before CMJ, but some of these bands played during the festival. (Some are just personal faves and/or fit inside this Brooklyn/NYC bubble I've been in lately.) In my hunt to find shows to hit up that I would later end up blowing off, I still discovered some cool stuff. My new favorite thing is Teengirl Fantasy , who I didn't get to see. They are not from Brooklyn nor did they go to RISD. But hopefully they'll be back.

Anyway, this first one's pretty short, definitely not perfect, and there's not much talk, but I hope to do more in the future. (Perhaps I'll resuscitate my old Muxes—Muxtape remembers here and here .) Drop me a line if you enjoy it.

 
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Here's the tracklist:

° High Places - Golden (Brenmar Remix)
Brooklyn, NY: myspace.com/hellohighplaces

° Hercules and Love Affair - Classique #2
Brooklyn, NY: myspace.com/herculesandloveaffair

° Black Dice - Roll Up
New York, NY: myspace.com/blackdicemyspace

° ESG - My Love For You
Bronx, NY: myspace.com/esgband

° Lightning Bolt - Dracula Mountain
Providence, RI: myspace.com/laserbeast

° Lansing-Dreiden - Part of the Promise
New York, NY: myspace.com/lansingdreiden

° Lemonade - Blissout
from CA but just moved to Brooklyn, NY: myspace.com/bananasandecstasy

° (bootleg) - The Right Shorty
Brooklyn, NY

° Teengirl Fantasy - Portofino
Oberlin, OH: myspace.com/teengirlfantasy + teengirlfantasy.angelfire.com

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I did see Women and Ponytail (and I think Vivian Girls) during a Todd P show Friday at this big Bushwick warehouse called Danbro Studios. I thought Women were great. And the hyperactive lead singer of Baltimore's Ponytail reminded me of myself when I was 8 years old, mullet and all. With not much to it but brick and rafters, this raw space made it sound kind of like hearing music in a castle and was therefore pretty awesome. As a friend pointed out, it was a lot like something out of Berlin. The view of Bushwick industrial graveyard magic out the back was nice, too. The Danbro flyer said something about 'restaurants' and 'photo' along with recording and rehearsal spaces, so rumors that they're turning this into a proper build-out may be true.

Saville Signing at Spoonbill Saturday

I popped by Spoonbill on Bedford Ave earlier this week and noticed that Peter Saville will be signing stuff there this Saturday 1p-3p.


° A Certain Ratio - Knife Slits Water
mp3


° Brian Eno + David Byrne - The Jezebel Spirit
mp3


° Santogold - Starstruck mp3

Here's an interesting snip about the "undesigned" from an interview with Saville in Digital Arts Magazine:

Are there any trends in current design that you particularly appreciate or dislike?
There’s a trend at the moment towards the undesigned. There’s a lot in there that just gets directly to the point; it understands the truth in something. There are certain works at the moment that are just what they need to be – it’s like walking into Muji for the first time again. The worst thing, though, is ironic un-design that has then become a sort of design, and then become a mess. When it’s still radical – a spread or an ad in a magazine – it’s effective. Once 99 per cent of the publication has adopted a don’t-care poise, it’s a mess and has become that which it sets out to mock.

You will not be able to plug in, turn on and cop out


° Killing Joke - Change mp3

Last Friday night I watched the first presidential debate at the new LEED-certified Galapagos space in Dumbo. Outdoing the aquatic entrance of its former Williamsburg location, the new Galapagos is laid out with an undulating archipelago of round booths hovering above an impressive 1600-foot lagoon. Plenty of pix on their site help illustrate. I think it's a good look, even though there's not much open floor space. The seating-focused design signals a shift in programming—toward cultural events that are a bit classier than, say, rocking, raving and titty dancing (all of which are still in full force up at the original space, now Public Assembly.)


° Brian Eno + David Byrne - America Is Waiting mp3

Despite its supper-club layout, the venue was standing-room-only for the debate. I barely made it in, just as they were reaching capacity an hour before the broadcast, and friends who weren't so lucky texted me to say the line outside had become super long. Because CurrentTV's Hack the Debate was hosting, instead of watching pundits and regular folks keep score on CNN , we were watching a real-time feed of Twitter messages as they floated up over the broadcast, "powered by Adobe Flash." Neat idea, but the execution was a little distracting. I found myself reading them during McCain's time but trying to ignore them when Obama was up. (It was also in 3D, apparently, but I was too late to snag a pair of glasses.) Photos of the night, including screen shots, are Flickr'd here .


° Baby's Gang - America mp3

Galapagos is showing the VP debate Thursday, this time with a $5 guaranteed-seat-and-free-drink reservation .

If you're Burg-bound that night, you should try to reserve a spot at MonkeyTown , which will have just celebrated its 3rd anniversary the night before with free food, free drinks and djs. It has teetered on the edge of being priced out (a la Galapagos), and I'm really glad it's still in the hood. (Who doesn't love that place?)


° Devo - Freedom Of Choice mp3

Before the debate, head to Kiosk , where my favorite traveling merchant-curators have cleverly timed the spectacle with their next Opening Party:

The KIOSK American Installment #1, an exploration of sorts into our past, present and the future. With all the activity going on in this country now we could not think of a better place to focus on. Opening Party October 2nd, the night of the Vice-Presidential debates, from 6 - 9 pm. Obama fundraiser comb and hopefully a poster (we are taking sides: OBAMA YES!). Economics and coin rolls, politics and surprise balls, things to fish with and stuff for babies to chew on, it's America after all, we hope you will like our sampling. Opening party starts early this time so we can watch the debate at 9, FYI we hope to have a TV hook-up here and are working on getting reception now. Hope you can pass by! Hope you are hanging in there during these trying times!


° Jupiter - I Love America mp3

Kiosk threatens to move overseas if Obama doesn't win. Make sure you're registered to vote by October 10th and that your friends and fam and neighbors all know what's up.


° Antiballas - Who Is This America Dem Speak Of Today? mp3

See also: The nascent American Design Club has its first show up at Character through Thursday: "The club produces events and socials to improve the lives of designers and the appreciation of American design."

You will not be able to stay home.


° Dead Kids - America (RAC Mix) mp3

Long Island City Nights

05.30.08 | by esc art, events, new york

This sort of falls under the "guess you had to be there" category. So here's a set of phonecam flicks to help illustrate. I'm not purporting to be an art critic by any means, but I really enjoyed the evening of absurd, interactive performance art and breezy beats at Michael Portnoy's Milk the Weasel, Pull the Rug and Summer Session 2008 at the SculptureCenter in Long Island City last night. Thanks to Jeremy for the heads up and to him and Matthew for the jams. I woke up this morning with Eye in the Sky still playing in my head.

Read on for my attempt at putting this into words.


° Deux - Game and Performance mp3


° Black Dice - Roll Up mp3

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Science, Selling Out

05.28.08 | by esc art, design, events, musics, new york, science, talk, tech

Looks like all the World Science Festival events that really interested me are sold out. Actually, that's not entirely true, but I'll be in the Poconos this weekend so will have to miss out on, say, Saturday's What It Means to Be Human moderated by Charlie Rose, with a panel that includes Jonathan Harris among philosophers, geneticists and neuroscientists. Get tix, go, and I'll borrow your notes when I get back.


° Solvent - A Panel of Experts mp3

If you can't make it out to these talks either, keep reading for a round-up of science and science-y links that I've been bookmarking (wikis, articles, vids, etc), so you can school yourself without leaving your desk/couch/hammock. With science-y musics, of course.

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Penelope Umbrico

05.22.08 | by esc art, events, new york, photography

There was a lot of great work at the NY Photo Festival—really inspiring stuff. But to celebrate the sunny weekend ahead of us, here are a couple phonecam shots of Penelope Umbrico's wall of sunburst photos, Suns From Flickr, printed out on glossy 4x6's. I especially like that when you get close you can see the jpeg artifacts from the lo-res images. Similarly, I like how details of printed rosetta moirés appear in the enlarged "candy-colored horizons" culled from honeymoon resort brochures in her Honeymoon Suites. Check out the other work, from collections of TV screens and pillows to "ends of things" on her site.


° M83 - Lower Your Eyelids to Die with the Sun mp3

Kiosk + Rich, Brilliant, Willing

Between ICFF and the NY Photo Fest there's plenty to do this weekend, but I'd like to direct your attention to one event in particular. If you've not yet visited the SoHo concept store Kiosk, their first Mini-Exhibition opening this Saturday is for a show by collaborative group Rich, Brilliant, Willing and will be the perfect opportunity. Continue reading for more about RBW (their "Candle Party" pictured below) and the story behind Kiosk's Hong Kong neon.


° Siouxsie and the Banshees - Hong Kong Gardens mp3


° A Certain Ratio - Wild Party mp3

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Devo To-Do

Apologies if the Flash embed breaks your internet—first time trying out this plug-in. (Words by Devo, from Explosions)

Lots of extreme electric/kinetic stimuli this weekend. Including 3rd Ward's Devo-inspired show, which prompted me to do this contrived (fun) thing where I post a bunch of Devo songs corresponding to the different goings on.

Links and musics ahead.

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The Electric Prunes

05.07.08 | by esc coincidence, events, musics, new york

The band behind unofficial talkwasadream theme song I Had Too Much to Dream Last Night are playing tonight in New York. I think it's funny that I just found out about this sort of obscure 60s psych/garage rock band that I didn't even know was still around and now they're playing a show here. Clearly, all paths lead to The Electric Prunes show tonight and if you don't go you'll never get off the island.


° The Electric Prunes - Wind-Up Toys mp3

Méjico Máxico + Alegranza!

05.05.08 | by esc design, events, international, musics, new york, talk

In celebration of Cinco de Mayo, I was going to post details from this set of five cards I designed, and talk about how I want to print them with one of these Gocco kits. But instead, I started playing with the image above, and I think it fits these sounds better. (I mention the gocco cards thing hoping that if I talk about it enough, I might actually do it.)

Meanwhile... musics!


° Instituto Mexicano Del Sonido - Bienvenidos a mi Disco mp3


° El Guincho - Palmitos Park mp3

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