May 13, 2012
“Native Like Tongues” (via minusbaby.com)Since 2003, I’ve played nearly one-hundred fresh, wild, fly and bold shows all by myself, but it’s the ones with band mates that have been the most satisfying. There’s a specific energy that builds unequaled by solo performances; and, because sequenced electronic music is, more or less, a setting wherein little can go wrong temporally, it’s exciting to stand beside the suddenness of a slightly off-center hi-hat rushing like a runaway train or a fluke semitone sighed by the bellows of decades-old harmonium.READ MORE

Native Like Tongues” (via minusbaby.com)

Since 2003, I’ve played nearly one-hundred fresh, wild, fly and bold shows all by myself, but it’s the ones with band mates that have been the most satisfying. There’s a specific energy that builds unequaled by solo performances; and, because sequenced electronic music is, more or less, a setting wherein little can go wrong temporally, it’s exciting to stand beside the suddenness of a slightly off-center hi-hat rushing like a runaway train or a fluke semitone sighed by the bellows of decades-old harmonium.

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