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20kunderdc-blog · 12 years ago
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We've got a feel-good drone show this week, more toward the relaxing tones than the impending doom side of drone's sonic spectrum. Blues Control (who just did an awesome show at DC9) along with Vintage Cucumber and Trjaeu provide a tropical-tingle triple-header. Then, in the middle there's both sides of the new Oneida album, the wonderfully titled A List of the Burning Mountains. Stream away!
Bad Date -- Talk Normal -- Sunshine
Love at the Swimming Hole -- Louis and Bebe Barron -- Forbidden Planet: Original MGM Soundtrack
Love's a Rondo -- Blues Control -- Valley Tangents
Aloha a hui hau -- Vintage Cucumber -- Mc Goyl Style
Small Hours -- Trjaeu -- Heights Peak
The Place Of Dead Things -- Eternal Tapestry -- Prometheus Rising
Magician Who Makes Grass Green -- Sparkling Wide Pressure -- Sing What You Remind Me Of
Gun Guri -- Korea in the Space -- Mt. Pleasure
A List of the Burning Mountains 1 -- Oneida -- A List of the Burning Mountains
A List of the Burning Mountains 2 -- Oneida -- A List of the Burning Mountains
2 stoned 2 dream -- YlangYlang -- Coastal Heaven
The Oppressor -- Co La -- Soft Power Memento
The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face (featuring Erykah Badu) -- The Flaming Lips -- The Flaming Lips and Heady Fwends
Vuiet -- Sentem -- Talim
Gypsum -- Blues Control -- Valley Tangents
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20kunderdc-blog · 13 years ago
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Just music on this week's show; dark and droney to match up with last night's dense fog cover. Things take sort of a desolate country turn toward the middle with tracks by Earth, Appalache, and Daughn Gibson.
Tiny Spiders -- The Soft Moon -- The Soft Moon
Blank Tape Interlude -- Troglobite at Amma House -- District Of Noise Vol.5
Beyond the Sea -- Monster Rally -- Beyond the Sea 
Track 2 -- Blonde God -- Blonde God
Whunt12for2 -- Ariel Pink and R. Stevie Moore -- Ku Klux Glam
Untitled 3 -- Ulaan Khol -- III
OFF WITH HIS HEAD -- Black Pus -- PUS MORTEM
The Day After 4th July -- U.S. Girls -- U.S. Girls on KRAAK
You Wish You Were Red  -- Trailer Trash Tracys -- Ester
Vive L'immensite (mastered) -- Mpala Garoo -- Toto Waca
Athame -- Motion Sickness Of Time Travel -- Luminaries & Synastry 
Kill The Self That Wants To Kill Yourself (Reprise) -- Diamond Terrifier -- Kill The Self That Wants To Kill Yourself
Engine Of Ruin -- Earth -- The Bees Made Honey In The Lion's Skull
R55R -- Appalache -- Fue
Rain On a Highway -- Daughn Gibson -- All Hell
Ill Star -- Willie Lane -- Guitar Army of One
Misery Blues -- Karen Dalton -- 1966
The Anger of Kings -- Chris Corsano -- Another Dull Dawn
Meditation (With Wind) -- Insect Factory -- Love and Circuits: A Cardboard Records Compilation (From Aa to Zs)
Blood Is Clean -- Valet -- Blood Is Clean
Deep Sea -- Monster Rally -- Beyond the Sea
Fountains -- Horse Bladder -- Not I'll Not
Julius & Hobbes -- Witxes -- Scrawls #01
I Saw A Ray -- Grouper -- AIA: Dream Loss
The Return -- Padme -- Wisdom from the Stars
She's Adopted -- Blanche Blanche Blanche -- Bent Minds Comp
The Sea Saw Swell -- En -- Already Gone
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20kunderdc-blog · 13 years ago
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                20k Under DC is traveling on the west coast this week so in lieu of regularly scheduled programming here's a sonic map of the trip. It starts up in Seattle and follows my path all the down to San Francisco presenting music from the various cities I'm passing through or near. It's by no means an authoritative guide to the west coast; it's more of a random sampling. Annotated playlist below:
House Shape -- Mount Eerie -- Clear Moon 
[This whole album is about the city of Anacortes, Washington, the town just north of Seattle where Phil Elverum currently resides.]
Seattle
Sin Nanna -- Sun O))) -- Black One
Andy Wolff -- Minus The Bear -- Highly Refined Pirates
Heavy Sleeper -- Secret Colors -- Jonk Music: Winter Beats '12
Fruit -- Modest Mouse -- The Fruit That Ate Itself
All Night Diner -- Modest Mouse -- Building Nothing Out Of Something
[Fairly certain this song is a reference to Triple XXX root beer, a drink native to Issaquah, Washington where Modest Mouse started.]
Tacoma
My Hometown -- Girl Trouble -- New American Shame
Olympia
[Pretty much all the bands in this leg (except for Earth) were part of K Records, a label started by Calvin Johnson and based in Olympia, WA.]
Solar System -- The Microphones -- Mt. Eerie EP
Instrumental -- The Microphones -- The Glow Pt. 2
Liar -- Bikini Kill -- The C.D. Version Of The First Two Records
Rise to Glory -- Earth -- The Bees Made Honey In The Lion's Skull
Planned Obsolescence -- The Halo Benders -- Don't Tell Me Now
[One of Calvin Johnson's many projects -- he's the one with the baritone. Also includes Doug Martsch from Built to Spill.]
Mistake -- D+ -- Mistake
Alaska -- The Softies -- It's Love
Cast a Shadow -- Beat Happening -- Black Candy
Hey Boy -- The Blow -- Poor Aim: Love Songs
Modern Girl -- Sleater-Kinney -- The Woods
Portland 
The Bookhouse Boys -- Angelo Badalamenti -- Music From Twin Peaks
[Okay. Not really from the Pacific Northwest, but as an east-coaster Twin Peaks is pretty much how I imagine the Pacific Northwest.]
Rose Parade -- Elliott Smith -- Either/Or
Poison Cup -- M. Ward -- Post-War
Valley of Fire -- Jackie-O Motherfucker -- Valley of Fire
Foiled -- Yellow Swans -- Going Places
Louie Louie -- The Kingsmen -- The Kingsmen In Person
[The Kingsmen: Proof that Portland was making music parents didn't understand even before your parents were your parents.]
San Francisco
Burning Mirrors -- Lumerians -- Transmalinnia
Slight Return -- Odd Nosdam -- Level Live Wires
Disco D'oro -- Tussle -- Kling-Klang
The Man in Your House -- Mi Ami -- Watersports
[Members were originally part of a DC-based band called Black Eyes.]
Waterfalls -- Why? -- Elephant Eyelash
cLOUDDEAD / Side B (cLOUDDEAD #6) -- cLOUDDEAD -- Peel Sessions
The Pedestrian -- Bright Moments -- Music For the Advancement of Hip-Hop
[From an Anticon sampler. Anticon is a weirdo rap label based in Oakland. It's home to groups like Why? Odd Nosdam, cLOUDDEAD, and like a dozen more. I'm pretty sure it's only like five dudes constantly rearranging themselves, though.]
Echnononecho -- Mi Ami -- Watersports
Fete d'Adieu -- Deerhoof -- Breakup Song
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20kunderdc-blog · 13 years ago
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On this week's show we're joined in the studio by Jeff Surak, founder of the DC-based outré music label Zeromoon (home to “intelligent noise music of the non-entertainment genre”) and director of the Sonic Circuits Festival of Experimental Music.
For the past twelve years Sonic Circuits has been responsible for bringing some of the biggest names in obscure music to the District. This year's festival—which runs September 28 through 30 at the Atlas Performing Arts Center—is possibly the most diverse yet. Featuring a massive lineup of artists, performances, and workshops, the festival is an impressive sampling of the genres, micro-genres, and not-quite-genres that make up the world of contemporary experimental music. Over the course of its three-day run, you can expect to hear everything from free improv and musique concrète to psychedelic pop and ambient drone.  
Over the course of the hour, Surak walks us through some of this year's highlights, including cuts from local acts like Janel and Anthony and tracks from world-renowned composers like Glenn Branca. Also discussed: the important distinctions between the theramin and the tannerin.
Primal Communication [excerpt] – Tatsuya Nakatani – Primal Communication
My Dear Siegfried – The David Behrman Ensemble – Statement Against the War   
Sorrows of the Moon – Ergo – If Not Inertia 
Game 2 – Boris Bobby Jr. – Sonic Circuits Volume 5
Rasl – TL0741 – Rasl
Held to Account – TL0741 – Rasl
3e2 – Jeff Carey – Sonic Circuits Volume 5
För Svears Väl – Trepaneringsritualen – Konung Dómaldr Vid Upsala Hängd
Sticky Fingers – Music from the Film – Vi Kommer Til Å Få Deg
Fire Shuffle – Alec K Redfearn and the Eyesores – Sister Death
Big Sur – Janel and Anthony – Where is Home
Light Field (In Consonance) – Glenn Branca – The Ascension
                The Sonic Circuits Festival of Experimental Music runs September 28 through 30 at the Atlas Performing Arts Center on H Street. Tickets can be picked up online or at the box office the of the event.
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Okay. Just music on this week's installment -- and there are some good ones in there. Some short peices by Mndsgn. and Knxwledge, who are apparently brothers. Also a track from Durlin Lurt and Mr. Dibaise which is from an album built completely off muppet samples. If all that's too goofy for you, we go out with a bit of Glenn Branca, who strikes me as a very serious person.  
The Enchanted -- Sea Martin Denny -- Exotic Moog
Thxman -- Mndsgn. -- ObliqueKitchn
Waterbed -- Imperial Topaz -- Imperial
INOUI (feat. Nik @ Nite) -- Dreams West -- Sunrise Blend 2
Whenitrainsitpoursagain -- Devonwho -- Episodes
Hayrow. -- Knxwledge -- Ovrstnd.LP
Spy Vs. Spy -- Black Dice -- Mr. Impossible
Skin Fox (Persona La Ave Remix) -- Mane Mane -- Skin Fox EP
Voice of the Book -- Richard Skelton -- Landings
Tranquilo -- Devonwho -- Episodes
Love Story -- Mecca:83 -- Life Sketches Vols 1&2
 KO | Glass Cutter (feat. Mr. Dibiase) -- Durlin Lurt -- Him Jenson
En Sveno -- Piano Overlord -- Aninha Mission
Side A -- Gemini Trajectory -- Television Sky
Birth Day -- Milan W -- 002
Cedilla in My Monogram -- Ken Seeno -- Open Window
From No Part of Me Could I Summon a Voice -- Colin Stetson -- New History Warfare Vol. 2: Judges
Sea Battle at Orkusk -- Wizardzz -- Wizardzz
Ancient Spear -- 10th Letter -- LETS BUILD A UNIVERSE
Holy Nothing (valet) -- Ahnnu -- Nature Walk & Other Things
Track 14 -- Remy LBO -- Peeling in the Drum Comical Cheating
I Moved Here -- Piano Overlord -- Aninha Mission
Without -- Junior Mungus -- 5
Got Feel -- BeachesBeaches -- Sun Model
Go Away -- Horse Bladder -- Nicole
Test Pattern #1011 -- Ryoji Ikeda -- Test Pattern
Forever Falling -- Vestals -- Forever Falling Toward The Sky
Light Field ((In Consonance)) -- Glenn Branca -- The Ascension
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       On tonight's show we've got Meg and Jenna, two of the organizers behind the DC Zinefest. Taking place Saturday, July 28 from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. at St. Stephen's Church, the Zinefest is a really cool event that brings together DIY folks of all stripes. It's a great way to see some neat art, meet creative folks from around the District, and even pick up some zine-making skills of your own.
On air, Meg and Jenna talk a little about the history of the zine, why self-publishing is important, and how to get involved creating your own work.
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Fun show tonight. Mostly instrumental tunes that lean toward a hazy, wavering sound perfect for this heat wave. Lots of stuff is NYP or super cheap on bandcamp like Nipple Tapes, Color Plus, Monster Rally, and AARONMAXWELL, to name a few.  
Hush Hush -- Airliner -- None 
How We Do Dat and How It Feels -- Colestock -- MEDI4 DOWNLO4D
Fuzz -- Color Plus -- Fuzz
whn -- Nipple Tapes -- aaa
One More Look -- Heat Wave -- Fukd in tha Game
One Second of Love(Peaking Lights Remix) -- Nite Jewel -- One Love
Ghosts -- Monster Rally -- Beyond the Sea 
Barquita -- Les Baxter and His Orchestra -- Ritual of the Savage
wntwrk -- Knxwledge -- karma.loops.prt3
Wish Upon Wish Island -- Hear Hums -- Opens
Egyptian Peaches -- Co La -- Daydream Repeater
Spirit of 77 -- Ken Seeno -- Open Window
Domain of Wonder -- Chandeliers -- Founding Fathers
Welcometothejungle -- Curls -- [Internet//who knows]
Blame -- Monster Rally -- Beyond the Sea
Blue Moon -- Santo & Johnny -- Santo & Johnny
Stratus Undulatus -- Polymer Slug -- Cloud Types
thruthend -- Knxwledge -- karma.loops.prt3
Da antidote -- Loot Pack -- Soundpieces: Da Antidote
PCP -- Junior Mungus -- 5
Maingirl -- Quasimoto -- The Further Adventures Of Lord Quas
CRIMINON -- AARONMAXWELL -- DIANETICS
Original Bounce -- Remy LBO -- Peeling in the Drum Comical Cheating
Problems With The Sun -- Nicolas Jaar -- Space is Only Noise
Pineapples -- Jeans Wilder -- DYVNZMBR
Let Me Pick You Up -- Heat Wave -- Fukd in tha Game
sur -- Nipple Tapes -- aaa
Organ Blues -- Suuns -- Zeroes QC
Dream -- Santo & Johnny -- Santo & Johnny
Double Life -- Cold Showers -- Art Fag 7"
Multistability 7-B -- Mark Fell -- Multistability
fortheSUN -- Dak -- Standthis B(onus)-Side
Back From Tha Grave -- Heat Wave -- SWEETS
mmr -- Nipple Tapes -- aaa
Hearth Carver -- WZT Hearts -- Threads Rope Spell Making Your Bones
Au loin, une Lueur -- YlangYlang -- Tune Your Eyes to Kaleidoscopic Vision
Fear of no Ascension -- Wilson Alonso Sanchez -- Misaligned Everything
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20kUnderDC Interview: Co La
Last weekend I got a chance to interview Matt Papich, better known as Co La. The Baltimore musician was performing as part of the Lunch Bytes series at the Hirshhorn Museum along with Oneohtrix Point Never. We talked about everything from his approach to sample-based music to cultural implications of the exotica genre. The whole interview can be read over at Prefix.
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20kUnderDC Review: Com Truise "In Decay"
                          New 20kUnderDC review up on Prefix. This time it's the retrofuturist producer Com Truise:
The music Seth Haley creates under the moniker Com Truise can best be understood as a series of variations on the same theme. Not to undersell the producer's talent, but hearing just one track—any track—is all you need to get a handle on what he's trying to accomplish. In Decay-- the new collection of unreleased and demo tracks out on Ghostly International-- shows that Haley arrived at his cohesive synth-heavy sound early in his career and perfected it though endlessly reworking the same basic components over and over... [Read the rest over at Prefix]
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20kunderdc-blog · 13 years ago
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No guest this week. And do to the seasonal deterioration of good work habits brought about annually by summer weather, we didn't have much of a playlist prepared for last night's show, either. Though, looking back, things turned out pretty okay. Some highlights: Lots of short interludes from a two groups Junior Mungus and Nipple Tape, both of which have a knack for creating thick and sludgy beats from jazz samples. Also, more guitar than normal, with finger-picking cuts from Six Organs of Admittance and Takeshi Terauchi & The Bunnys. There's also two tracks from this awesome compilation of Japanese Juke and Footwork music. It's a genre we don't really understand yet, but there's certainly something to it. 
INTRO -- JUNIOR MUNGUS -- 5
Wish Upon Wish Island -- Hear Hums -- Opens
FIVE -- JUNIOR MUNGUS -- 5
TVV -- JUNIOR MUNGUS -- 5
e -- so -- so
kfk -- nipple tapes -- iii
Zabo -- Idaho -- This Way Out
Once In Babylon Part 4 -- KWJAZ -- KWJAZ 
High-Up -- hideride (ArtLism.JP) -- Japanese Juke&Footworks Compilation
MUDBUT -- JUNIOR MUNGUS -- 5
yuo -- nipple tapes -- iii
When You Cut (Gary War Remix) -- Moon Duo -- Mazes Remixed
Stella in motion, stellar emotions -- YlangYlang -- Tune your eyes to kaleidoscopic vision
FACE -- JUNIOR MUNGUS -- 5
So run down -- The Caretaker -- Extra Patience (After Sebald)
MGM Grand -- Thomas William -- Deccan Technicolour
Indian Princess -- Lee Noble -- Horrorism
Strange Gods -- Mincemeat Or Tenspeed -- Strange Gods
Kokkyo No Machi (Border Town) -- Takeshi Terauchi & The Bunnys -- Guitar Instrumentals from the New and Olde Worlds
gth -- nipple tapes -- iii
I Quit, Internet -- Cub'b -- XX
Limit To Your Love -- BADBADNOTGOOD -- BBNG2
Delofi's Compostbin -- Oscar McClure -- Compost Remixes
Attar -- Six Organs Of Admittance -- The Sun Awakens
Feathers -- Gowns -- Dangers of Intimacy
les -- nipple tapes -- iii
Ritualistic -- Authorization -- Version 1
Afro-Tourism -- Rick Rab -- Thick Liquids
El Ventarron -- Afrosound -- Guitar Mood 2 : More Rare Instrumentals from the New and Olde Worlds
Prismatic Spring -- Macaw -- CELADON
ICE CREAM -- Kitazono Toshiyuki -- Japanese Juke & Footworks Compilation
IANDWE -- JUNIOR MUNGUS -- 5
Live at Xtapool, Njiemegan, Holland -- Nautical Almanac -- Transcriptedivisions
High In The Cinema -- Pens -- Hey Friend What You Doing?
Bad Moods -- Geneva Jacuzzi -- Lamaze
VIETNAM -- JUNIOR MUNGUS -- 5
Tigantabame -- Bola -- Volume 7
Olor Food -- Komodo Haunts -- Low Winged, Silken Plumes
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20kUnderDC on KCRW
      Since it is a million degrees out in DC today I think it's about time I post this: A few weeks ago I wrote a thing for KCRW's Playing on Prefix feature about a band called Secret Colors. In my estimation, the band's 2010 cassette makes just about the best soundtrack for stupidly hot weather there is.
Ever since the Beach Boys went on their first surfing safari, summer has demanded a soundtrack.  Unfortunately for us, Brian Wilson’s utopian vision of a “Surfin’ USA” has proved less than prophetic — tunes about the simple joys of catching a wave and hanging ten just don’t hit home for everyone. This is especially true here in DC where the dog days only fetch heat waves, greenhouse humidity, and swarms of mosquitoes.  Here we don’t wax our boards and hit the beach; we douse ourselves in Off! and sit on the porch. That’s where Secret Colors comes in...[Read the rest on KCRW's blog]
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The Enchanted Sea -- Martin Denny -- Exotic Moog
Sun Is Melting You And Me -- Aquatic Lifeforms -- Aquatic Lifeforms
18 -- Matthewdavid -- DISK
No Trolls -- Golden Dwarves -- Great Turquoise Message
In Peices -- R. Stevie Moore and Ariel Pink -- Ku Klux Glam
Insight (Gone II) -- Lunar Miasma -- Impermanent Nature
Board Walk -- Secret Colors -- Dreamersss
12 -- Matthewdavid -- DISK
Couch Surfer -- Triptides -- Couch Surfer
My Glory Will Be To Sing Eternal Law -- Black Zone Myth Chant -- Straight
Herrons -- Ecstatic Sunshine -- Way
Place I Know, Kid Like You -- Arthur Russell -- World Of Echo
A Fool Persists -- Infinite Body -- Carve Out The Face Of My God
Preyouandi -- Oneohtrix Point Never -- Returnal
Houdini Rites -- Black To Comm -- Alphabet 1968
I Wanna Be Your Boyfriend -- Black Tambourine -- OneTwoThreeFour
Delight to the Sadist -- DJ Signify -- Of Cities
Teleporation: KOP  -- Excepter -- Presidence
Calls from California -- Wilson Alonso Sanchez -- Misaligned Everything
Changes -- Sandro Perri -- Impossible Spaces
Parties Underground -- Color Rabbit -- Looking Out Surreal Window
FSCK Pt. II -- Space Ghost -- DYVNZMBR
Thanks and Praise -- Sun Araw + M. Geddes Gengras + The Congos -- FRKWYS Vol. 9
Toumani Dialogue -- Mean Lady -- Kid Friendly EP
Transfer #17 -- Cub'b -- XX
Negative Space -- Blue Sausage Infant -- Negative Space
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20kUnderDC Review: Black Tambourine "OneTwoThreeFour"
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      New 20kUnderDC review up on Prefix!
Every copy of Black Tambourine's OneTwoThreeFour should come with a disclaimer, a big Surgeon General's sticker alerting listeners to exactly what they're getting into. “Warning: This is not a comeback album. It's not even really a reunion album, either. Expecting something monumental may cause disappointment.” Consisting of four covers of classic Ramones songs, this ten-minute EP isn't about a pioneering twee band reclaiming its rightful place at the top of the fuzz-pop dog pile. Hardly a victory lap for the band, the EP was made to honor a different legacy. These songs were recorded as part of the 20th birthday celebration of Chickfactor, a DIY fan zine founded in DC by the band's lead vocalist Pam Berry along with editor/photographer Gail O'Hara. It's important to note this, because approaching this release with any grandiose narratives could make you miss what a pleasant little gem these dual 7-inches are... [Read the rest of Prefix]
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           On this week's episode of 20kUnderDC we're joined by Robin Bell.  An editor, video journalist, and multimedia artist, Robin has displayed his work everywhere from the Phillips Collection to warehouse parties to the facades of burnt-out buildings.  His latest projects include "Projection for Televisions" at Artisphere and the "Decontamination Lounge," an immersive environment currently set up at Artomatic in Crystal City.  In the studio we discuss his work with Positive Force, the fate of the Monseñor Romero Apartments in Mount Pleasant, and why borrowing things from the office is the best way to subsidize an artistic career.  Listen to the whole show or read some loosely transcribed excerpts below.  
20k:  What would you like to start with?
RB:  Since we're here I think I'm going to talk specifically about the outdoor projections at first. We've been doing these projections on the [Monseñor Romero Apartments]. There was a fire there in 2008 and the tenants bought the property form a defunct landlord. Were trying to get a little bit of energy about the project and letting the neighbors know that while there's work going on more support from the neighborhood is needed.
I had the fortune and misfortune to witness the fire when it happened in 2008. I filmed it and put together a few film projects about it and given my footage to people. Every time I walk by the piece of property I go, “I want to project on it.” So this year we started to project—we got some big projectors and we project on the building. We have a lot of fun with it.
My joke with my friends and with the people who show up is that I'm going to do it until there's neighbors who live in in there that will complain. For the moments its a great canvas. There was actually a little bit of work going on last week where they were knocking down some of the bricks that weren't working. That was exciting but then nothing has happened since.
              20k:  It's been a while. People are still waiting to move back in eventually is the idea, right?
RB:  They are. They are actually trying to maintain it as low income housing. The tenants that have lived there and were kicked out are planing on moving back, so it's really essential that they get in as soon as possible.
20k: What about your work at Artomatic?
RB:  I love Artomatic. I say that with pride. I think Artomatic is a great event for DC. It brings together a lot of people. You know, there really are a lot of creative people in Washington, DC and we don't always get a chance to come together. Not everything is what you want to see and there is a lot of great finds there as well. You have this temporary community that all comes together for a month once every year or two.
We decided to come together and makes this great lounge which we call the “Decontamination Lounge.” It's all about genetically modified foods.
20k: It features stuff you've done on Monsanto.
RB:  Exactly. You know one of the projects I'm interested in right now is genetically modified foods and how they effect us, how we're basically guinea pigs to these multinational companies—specifically Monsanto—which have basically bought our congressional leaders. There is a lot of pressure right now from people all around the world to hold them accountable. Its been a real treat to be able to document all that.
Artomatic is this place where you can kind of put together what you want in a space. There's no curator; you are the curator and you have your space. I walked in there ans was like, “We're going to be next to a cafe. Well, shoot, everyone is going to be eating genetically modified foods, might as well set up a little lounge.” A friend gave us a couch, we painted the room yellow, every now and then you can walk in the room and you'll see a bunch of people dressed up in hazmat suits. There's footage and we've got this video instillation and some of the photographs I've taken from the campaign [against Monsanto].
And just a plug for the campaign: On September, 17 2012 will be the Occupy Monsanto actions all over the world. Activists all over the world will do different activations and protests and civil disobedience to raise awareness and challenge Monsanto's actions. It's important. There's a big movement now about the right to know what's in your food. I'm very lucking being an artist in Washington, DC: There's so much to film and there's so much to look at and so much to document. At the moment it's one of the things I'm excited about.  
[After playing the song "Electrolux" by Hoover]
RB:  This is a track that I've recently found and I absolutely love. We we're talking earlier about projects and I've been fortunate enough to be asked to work on a film about Positive Force, which is a local DC punk-rock activist group that's been around since 1985 and has worked with hundreds of amazing musicians—Hoover would be one of them.
20k:  The documentary is the history of Positive Force and the impact it's had on the culture of DC and the music?
RB:  In a nutshell: yes. It's a history, there's lessons that are learned. It's a snapshot of certain time periods in the history of Washington, DC. It's a little bit of a lesson about activism in music both before and after, and what's going on currently. The main thing about the film is I really wanted to have the people from the organization talk. It's never cut and dry when you make a film—especially a doc. It's impossible to make a film that accurately represents a group that's been around for 27 years in 85 minutes. There s a lot of stories that we've filmed and documented that are amazing lessons learned about the spirit of community and peoples coming together. Also just some amazing shows. When I talk to certain people, they come up to me and are like, “I heard you're making a film.” They tell me the story of when they went to a Positive Force show and how they volunteered and how it changed the way they look at shows and concerts and the responsibilities of musicians and organizations—the do-it-yourself attitude.
       Annotated playlist:
Dubpixels -- "Sea in the Sky"
[I was thinking, “What am I going to play tonight?” And I thought it would be only appropriate to play this song “Seas in the Sky” by Dubpixel, which is a friend of mine, Douglas Kallmeyer. He and I were in a band together called 302 Acid, we do audio-visual shows. After the fire I made a video with the footage with this song. I am embarrassed because I don't know which version of the song that I have. I have three of them on my computer. So I'm hoping this song is relevantly the finished version.]
Amon Tobin -- Surge (16Bit remix)
[If I had a short list of musicians I would work with who I haven't worked with, Amon Tobin would definitely be on top of the list.]
Bob James -- "Take Me to the Mardi Gras"
[I feel like this is the perfect song to play in the rain.]
Hoover -- "Electrolux"
Thievery Corporation -- "Radio Retaliation"
[This is a band I work with that plays music—they do a lot of great stuff... They've given me a lot of love over the years and let me play my videos behind them when they perform and I got to shoot a few of their music videos.]
Thievery Corporation -- "Retaliation Suite"
Thievery Corporation feat. Chuck Brown -- "The Numbers Game"
[On Chuck Brown:  "I think I can speak for nearly everyone in DC: We feel loss for his family and friends but feel very lucky to be able to witness his amazing talent and everything he's given to this city."]
 DJ Rekho -- "Basement Bhangra Anthem"
Primal Scream -- "Kill All Hippies"
KRS-One and Goldie -- "Digital (VIP)"
Rusko -- "Jahova"
[I love to put videos to this song. When it's really loud and everyone's having a good time, this one is definitely one of my favorites.]
Player -- "Angel of Theft" (Adom Tobin remix)
Dubpixels -- "Against What"
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20kUnderDC Review: Moon Duo, "Mazes Remixed"
       We're really late posting the latest 20kUnderDC review from Prefix.  Woops.
If you've poked around the internet's more tawdry corners you've probably heard of Rule 34. For the uninitiated, the rule reads: If it exists, there is porn of it. The general premise here being that due to the web's diverse user base and the ease of distributing content, it's possible to find something to scratch your itch, no matter how specific that itch is. I'd like to argue for another cyberspace axiom, albeit one with less anatomical concerns: If there is a song, there is a remix of it. San Francisco-based psych outfit Moon Duo does its part to support the theory with the release of Mazes Remixed. Featuring reworked versions of seven tracks from last year's critically lauded Mazes, this set of remixes works much like niche porn. That is, not everyone will get the appeal but it will leave Moon Duo enthusiasts very happy... [Read the rest over at Prefix]
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On account of the warm weather this week's show was supposed to be a straight-up surf rock affair.  Though as these things go, things quickly deviated from the course.  Still, surf rock/exotica/beach music is at the center of the maelstrom all these tracks are circling around.  Even that Black Dice track in the middle has a certain twangy, reverb sound that recalls early 60s guitar bands.  Also, Desolation Wilderness appears twice; that group's music is just perfect for late spring in DC.
The Enchanted Sea -- Martin Denny -- Exotic Moog
Metaskulla -- The Blazers -- Guitar Instrumentals from the New and Olde Worlds
Venom -- Little Girls -- Concepts
Water Tap -- Lizard Kisses -- Lizard Kisses/My Friend Wallis 7" Split
Radar -- Sun City Girls -- Torch of the Mystics
Conversations On The Jet Stream -- Rangers -- Pan Am Stories
Crew Cut -- Tijuana Panthers -- The Golden Hour Box Set
Waterfalls -- Javelin -- Canyon Candy
Rainbow -- Thee Oh Sees -- Zork's Tape Bruise
Lazy Bones -- Wooden Shjips -- West
Christopher -- Amen Dunes -- Jonk Music: Winter Beats '12
Taco Wagon -- Dick Dale & his Del-Tones -- King of the Surf Guitar: The Best of Dick Dale
More Ice Cream -- Kaseciarz -- Surfin' Malopolska
No Hope Kids -- Wavves -- Wavvves
In All Corners Of The City -- Omma Cobba  -- Faster Acid Sun
Boardwalk Theme -- Desolation Wilderness -- New Universe
Gold Dust -- Duster -- Stratosphere
Intro to Imaginary Falcons -- Peaking Lights -- Imaginary Falcons
Border Beat -- Bill Collins -- Guitar Instrumentals from the New and Olde Worlds
The Evil That Men Do [Craig's Version] -- Yo La Tengo -- President Yo La Tengo/New Wave Hot Dogs
Golden Desert Sun -- Dirty Beaches -- Solid State Gold
Chase -- Mpala Garoo -- Great Turquoise Message
Heavy Manners -- Black Dice -- Broken Ear Record
Sophisticated Savage -- Les Baxter and His Orchestra -- Ritual of the Savage 
Not Too Late -- SUPER VHS -- C86JPN
Sophisticated Savage (20kUnderDC edit) -- Les Baxter and His Orchestra -- Ritual of the Savage 
El Hueleguiso -- Manzanita Y Su Conjunto -- Guitar Instrumentals from the New and Olde Worlds
Superior Tears (Problems Edit) -- Co La -- DYVNZMBR
She Tells Me -- Paul A. Rosales -- Wonder Wheel I
Coma Summer (Speculator's Subconscious Mix) -- Weekend -- End Times 7"
Tokyo Wonder Land -- Boris -- Attention Please
Welcome to the Jungle -- Curls -- Internet
Feuerprobe/Feuertaufen -- Valium Aggelein -- Hier Kommt Der Schwartze Mond
Buyer's Remorse -- Rangers -- DYVNZMBR
Goldilocks Zone -- Grass Widow -- Internal Logic
Bhang Bhang, I'm A Burnout -- Dum Dum Girls -- I Will Be
Virgenes Del Sol -- Los Siderals -- Guitar Instrumentals from the New and Olde Worlds
Dusk -- Secret Colors -- Dreamersss
Venice Beach -- Desolation Wilderness -- New Universe
Herrons -- Ecstatic Sunshine -- Way
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Review: Ariel Pink and R. Stevie Moore -- Ku Klux Glam
                           Another 20kUnderDC review is up on Prefix.  This time it's Ku Klux Glam, a collaboration between Ariel Pink and his mentor/sensei/Yoda, R. Stevie Moore.
Forty minutes into Ku Klux Glam, Ariel Pink and R. Stevie Moore's sprawling 61-track double LP, is “Fadermasturbater.” Consisting of little more than audio taken from a Fader TV interview segment, the four-minute track manages to capture the spirit of the entire album: Speaking over the din of a city street the two collaborators tell a disjointed account of how they met, all the while cracking silly jokes, making random noises, and basically showing off what a great, weird friendship they have. Like the record as a whole, it's all kinda charming if you're a fan, but if you're not sympathetic to the duo's quirks and conceits there's no way it can hold your attention for a full two-and-a-half hours... [Read the rest on Prefix]
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