MAKE SCREENING IN INDIANAPOLIS WEDNESDAY NIGHT
July 27th, 2011 , by Asthmatic Kitty
Along with Lodge Design, we're proud to present a special screening of Scott Ogden and Malcolm Scott's documentary, MAKE, in Indianapolis tomorrow night at EarthHouse. Artwork from the Wishard Health Services Midtown Community Health Center will be on display and for purchase. Info is on Facebook here.
GET YOUR OWN FOL CHEN SONG AT WALKER ART CENTER ON THURSDAY
July 26th, 2011 , by Asthmatic Kitty
Samuel Bing and Sinosa Loa of Fol Chen have invented something amazing they call The Fol Chen Verbal Algorithm Composer-Free Song Generator. They'll debut this wonderful new process at the Walker Art Center in Minneapolis on Thursday from 2pm to 6pm.
#THISWEEKEND
July 22nd, 2011 , by Asthmatic Kitty
Via our Twitter feed, here's something to do this weekend. Details here.
Friday night: Half-handed Cloud in #Sacramento @ The Refuge; @HeladoNegro in #Montreal @ Quai des Brumes.
Saturday night: Half-handed Cloud #SaltLakeCity @ Warehouse; @HeladoNegro #Toronto @ The Garrison; Julianna Barwick in #Dallas @ Granada.
RASHEED’S DREAM FROM LEB LAZE OUT NOW
July 21st, 2011 , by Asthmatic Kitty
Rasheed’s Dream is a journey. Up until now it’s only been available Stateside in import form from Japan’s Arepaz Records. Leb Laze, aka “Lebanese Lazer,” crafted the album just after a move from Atlanta to Brooklyn. East to west, south to north, Rasheed’s Dream is movement. Dense, layered, lush, collaborative; it will give you cause to move.
Consider Rasheed’s Dream available right now. Buy it on Bandcamp for $8 here, or on iTunes here. Stream it for free below.
HALF-HANDED CLOUD EMBARKS
July 20th, 2011 , by Asthmatic Kitty
Over the next month, Half-handed Cloud will chart new territory. First, in the physical world, HHC will be touring from the west coast to the east, stopping in great American cities like Salt Lake, Lander Wyoming (also known as AK-HQ!), Fort Collins, Denver, Memphis, Knoxville, Balitmore, Philly, NYC, and Quincy.
SUFJAN SHOWS TO OPEN WITH DIAMONDS
July 19th, 2011 , by Asthmatic Kitty
Precious stones abound! Sufjan has recruited two diamond acts to open his shows for Celebrate Brooklyn in Prospect Park. The regal and righteous My Brightest Diamond will open August 2 while the glamorous dance-pop Diamond Rings will open August 3. Add these two musical gemstones to Sufjan’s diamond disco helmet (pictured above) and you get a Triple Diamond Threat! Crystal Power Healing Pop Sensation!
These two shows also mark the grand finale of the Age of Adz tour, a pop-theatrical pageant that has spanned time–zones, political boundaries, and language barriers with its eye-candy choreography (fearlessly executed by back-up singers Cat Martino and Nedelle Torrisi) and vivacious video display (by the indefatigable Deborah Johnson, whose work for the show renders the art of Royal Robertson in fantastic animation). Did we mention double drummers, an LED light extravaganza, and kabuki streamers?
The final shows will expand the band to include woodwinds and will feature two more dancers (including choreographer Jessica Dessner). More is more! Bring Your Magic 8 Ball. Wear Your Dance Pants.
My Brightest Diamond just announced a brand new album due in October (info here), and Diamond Rings is still abuzz from the astounding success of his 2010 debut Special Affection.
Editor’s Note–we’ve just been notified by park officials: aforementioned balloons and confetti (and other perishables) are strictly prohibited on park property (it’s bad for the environment, understandably). But the production team is frantically scheming to bring party vibes by any means possible. Virtual Balloon Drop? Edible Confetti? Heat Lightning? Please, God, Give Us A Double Rainbow? As for the rest of us: Bring Your Magic 8 Ball!
Remember, this is a benefit show. Ticket sales ensure that most of the other shows remain free of charge. Bring a friend, bring an open mind, and find out why Gothamist named Celebrate Brooklyn “The #1 Reason Why Brooklyn Lives Up to the Hype.”
August 2 is sold out, but tickets are still available for August 3 here.
JOSH HASSIN VIDEO-IZES WINDMILL [VIDEO]
July 18th, 2011 , by Asthmatic Kitty
On Friday we announced Roberts & Lord, a brand new band from the likes of Rafter Roberts and Simon Lord.
Designer, director, and animator Josh Hassin has released a video to their first single, "windmill." Make sure your leotard is on before you watch; you will want to dancerize immediately upon watching.
ANNOUNCING ROBERTS & LORD, EPONYMOUS [MP3, VIDEO]
July 15th, 2011 , by Asthmatic Kitty
Even though we act as if it is, collaboration on the internet is nothing new. It probably took more than one person working together to invent bread, or the wheel, or Chia Pets. You probably worked together with someone even today. See, not so interesting.
Rafter and Simon got to talking (via MySpace), then sharing unfinished bits of music, which led to finished bits of music, which led to talk of a full-fledged album, which resulted in Eponymous. The fruit of their digital co-labor is an record replete with sweet pop riffs that magically blend Rafter’s extra-rough 4-track proto-electro backings with Simon’s sparkle-clean, digital vocals. Eponymous is working together at its very best.
MY BRIGHTEST DIAMOND TO RELEASE NEW ALBUM IN THE FALL
July 12th, 2011 , by Asthmatic Kitty
On October 18th in the US (October 10th in the EU), we will have the very, very lucky honor of releasing All Things Will Unwind, the third album from My Brightest Diamond.
“Reaching Through to the Other Side” All Things Will Unwind (Download)
WATCH THE SUFJAN-MADE GET REAL, GET RIGHT [VIDEO]
July 7th, 2011 , by Asthmatic Kitty
You might recognize the art in the Sufjan-made stop-motion video above; it comes from Prophet Royal Robertson, who inspired not only Sufjan's The Age of Adz but also the documentary film MAKE. MAKE is available now on DVD for $15 here.
Sufjan is also playing one last big Adz show on August 2nd and 3rd in Prospect Park, Brooklyn. In addition to neon gaffe tape (bring it if you got it!), some non-balloon non-confetti partying devices, x-treme dancing, and sweat, expect to see some of projectionist Deborah Johnson's brilliant work at the show (ie. this amazing bit).
Show is general admission and standing room only (stand up if you love standing!). Bring a good 'tude and neon, because you can't Celebrate Brooklyn with a frown. Besides Celebrate Broolyn! is the number one reason Brooklyn lives up to the hype. Believe the hype. Tickets for the show are here.