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Boredoms – Terminal 5 – Boadrum 9 – 9/9/09

Thursday, September 10th, 2009

NOTE: I wasn’t allowed to bring in my Flip camera, so you’ll have to deal with my wordy descriptions of the music…sorry about that.

After failing to see their 77 drummers thing on 7/7/07 (OGREN!!!!!!!), and failing once again to see the 88 drummers thing on 8/8/08, it was a no brainer when I saw tickets go onsale for the 9/9/09 Boredoms show.

I didn’t expect to see 99 drummers, although that would have been amazing.  It was more scaled down, just 9 drummers, with Eye playing the role of demonic drum major (complete with awesome drum major hat!).  It started at 9:09, with Eye knocking gently on a massive, 8 necked guitar, shaking out sounds that sort of did not make sense, huge sheets of tuned notes that laid over the crowd like a blanket made of brown acid.  Then the drums came in, slow and building, then exploding.  People moshed…their drummer was marched through the crowd by a crew of noise-loving slaves, and the whole thing built itself up and exploded over and over again.  99 minutes later it was done.

The Drummer at Boadrum 9
The Drummer at Boadrum 9

Thanks to the girl for the photo

I know a lot of people who argue that there is some kind of intellectual exercise behind this kind of music.  I’m not so sure thats the case.  For everyone who wasn’t on stage, I would say that only 20 percent of the novel concept came through.  For instance, I noticed that the rhythms came in sections of 9, or permutations thereof, but that kind of mental workout was straight up boring compared to what was going on in my loins.  This was pelvis music, shit that happily appealed to the primal Sabretooth-Tiger-beating savages we all forgot we once were.  And that is a cool place for a bunch of bookish beardy metropolitan types to find themselves, outside of all the hype and words, it was about rhythm, and there were 9 very skilled specialists beating that rhythm as far into you as they could fit it.  Stop thinking and punch a bear in the face.

So for the musicians, they planned and practiced, worked hard and calculated – in order to unleash something that made me (hopefully the audience as a whole) feel the opposite.  We were all uncalculated madmen once, and in the (Eye)s of Boredoms there is a strict intellectual plan, numbered and listed and directed, that will unlock that same madman, chest beating spirit.

Or maybe I’m missing the entire fucking point.

Anyway, I drank 9 beers in honor of the occasion, ended up getting stupidly drunk and talking noise music with my girl, and Lucas, the guy who took the first picture.  Awesome.

These is Great – Volcano Choir, Zomby, Hudson Mohawke

Tuesday, September 8th, 2009

Volcano Choir.  Bon Iver is great, Collections of Colonies of Bees is great. This is great.
Their collaborative album, Unmap comes out September 22nd on Jagjaguwar.  I have never heard anything like this…it took me a few listens, but it gets more fun each time.  Loud, headphones, winter, etc.

Volcano Choir – Island, IS


Collections of Colonies of Bees – Flocks II



Zomby.  The track is called “Digital Fauna”, and I have listened to it 600 times…I’m not sure if its supposed to cut off that early, but it does, at which point you should just go buy everything the guy has made.

Zomby – Digital Fauna


You don’t need much dubstep…or maybe you do.  Anyway, this is great.

Two very credible and awesome people have put me on to Hudson Mohawke in the last 4 days.  Which is great.  This embedded player is great (for the art!) and infuriating at the same time…too much of a tease leaving me fiending for a full track.  Like this one, courtesy of my friend Shane.  (Check out his screwed up Sam Cooke track.  Sam drinks that purp.)

Hudson Mohakwe – Overnight


Ok that about does it.  Sorry for the lack of flowery bloggy language.  Just not that kind of day, so listen and like/hate.  Stay tuned for another installment of “Recaptured” and a continuation of the L5D story…

Recaptured: L5d live in his parents basement.

Tuesday, September 1st, 2009

L5D Live 8-20-08

“Recaptured” is a series of old content – music, recordings, writings, photos I’ve been coming across in random shoeboxes and plastic crates. (Hopefully) by digitizing/writing this stuff up I will keep it from being lost forever.

In the summer of 2002, I was delivering pizzas…I think. Either that or I was just home from college, idle, waiting to start my sophomore year of college. Doesn’t matter. My friend Colin, who I have been friends with every day of my life, save for one (He was born one day after me, I think in the same hospital) is creative. I consider myself creative, but Colin is purely so. The creative part of his brain is larger than the rest. He’s about 90 percent creative ideas, and 10 percent other stuff. He’s amazing in the way that aggressively creative people are: odd, uncomfortably hilarious, and intimidatingly brilliant. We spent the better part of 6th grade making comedy recordings and selling the tapes in our respective classes. We made 50 bucks…which is about a billion dollars in kid money.

Anyway, in 2002 Colin had just started synthesizing his musical influences (shoeboxes full of old tapes, Boards of Canada, Autechre, old metal) into a project he named either L5d (see the play on letters there?) or Advanced Ants Dance, depending on the day you asked him. He’d pack himself into his parents garage/basement on Portland Avenue in Bloomington, Minnesota for hours with his sampler, an old busted floppy-disk sampling keyboard, his bass, and a collection of unspooled VHS tapes and cassettes with strange markings all over them, cutting…pasting…creating. The results sounded like Madlib filtered through Boards of Canada’s screened-in-porch.

One night in August…for some reason (a birthday?) he had some friends over to his parents house to “play” a little L5d “show” for everyone. It was me – in the early stages of my Palahniuk-reading academic paranoia, his friend Ariya – co-conspirator in their tapedeck-rap project Fumanji, Mark – another insanely brilliant madperson who at the time was studying Remote Viewing, and David – a small, absurdly nice kid they (and me, only once) used to call “Squeaky” in middle school, on account of his abnormally high pitched voice.

At the time I was gently fucking around with my own music, and I was attracted to “found sound”, so I brought my trusty Pressman tape recorder over to record the show. It was loose, but there were some snatches of real brilliance, all drenched in that unbelievably appealing tape-hiss sound that can only come from analog equipment and roughly chopped samples.

I came across that tape recently, and digitzed it to put up here. Because it needs to be heard. In the background if you hear a small laugh, that’s David. Who by that point had transcended the high school bullshit, and had a great crew of friends who loved him. He was doing well, working at Batteries Plus at the time (he was still wearing his work uniform that night I believe). About a year later, he was found dead from a self-inflicted gunshot wound. I mention this not to add cheap gravitas, but to give him the credit he deserved as a good person. He’s here on this tape, and was really important to the moment. Rest in Peace man.

So check these out, they are definitely worth a damn…If you click “share” you can download the mp3

L5d – 8-20-02 – 1

L5d – 8-20-02 – 2

L5d – 8-20-02 – 3

Omnii Myspace Pic

L5d now goes as Omnii. Check out Omnii’s music here and look out for his completed album soon.

Also, this is Mark’s Myspace. I’ve written about his comics/writings/photography here before, check him out. His stuff is like Adult Swim’s editing floor…the shit that was too crazy for the craziest minutes on a late Sunday night.