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How DJ Shadow & Cut Chemist Blew My Mind

DJ Shadow & Cut Chemists' "Hard Sell"

I haven’t really listened to much turntablist stuff in a while. There was a golden era a good few years ago, but I guess since computers are cheaper and more accessible, more people are getting down on the Ones & Zeros instead of the Ones and Twos.

For the most part, it’s easy to understand: you take some vinyl, find a cut or break, get your ‘wikky wikky’ on, and you’re golden. There’s plenty of video out there on youtube where you can watch people do some amazing stuff on the turntable, but I’ve never seen anything like DJ Shadow and Cut Chemist’s “Hard Sell”.

Sure, the two of them are masters of the turntable, masters of the beat. All of their loops and beats and everything I heard was done live on stage, as one would expect. No pre-recorded anything, all effects done through pedals or loopers. Fine and dandy, except for this latest project, Hard Sell, they decided to mix it up a bit… by ONLY using 45s?!?!?!?

Their entire show is done using only original-press 45 rpm records… you know, the little ones with the big holes in the middle. The record spins faster, there’s less room to play, and the DJ needs to be quick like a bunny, and oh were they quick. There was everything from the 50’s through today thrown into the soup and mixed together deliciously like only fine chefs like the two of them could. At one point, the two of them set some beats, walked way from the turntables, and sat down at a fancy dinner table in the middle of the stage to enjoy a light supper while the beat went seamlessly on.

Their mad skills, combined with remote control cameras, and some sort of super secret ninja wrist cam allowing you to see EXACTLY what Cut Chemist was doing is precisely why DJ Shadow and Cut Chemist’s “Hard Sell” blew my mind.

Catch them on tour in the following locations:

Jul 5, 2007 Milkveg, Amsterdam, Holland
Jul 6, 2007 GMEX, Manchester, UK
Jul 7, 2007 T in the park, Scotland
Jul 8, 2007 Oxygen, Ireland
Aug 11, 2007 Maeshima, Summer Sonic, Osaka, Japan
Aug 12, 2007 Marine Stadium, Summer Sonic, Tokyo, Japan
Sep 15, 2007 Treasure Island Music Festival, San Francisco

Sicko on Google Video

In case you’re interested in checking out Michael Moore’s “Sicko” before it’s released, for probably a limited time only, you can view it in its entirety at Google Video.

Trafik: Art of Code at Apple.com

Trafik at Apple.com

Apple’s Pro series covers some very interesting uses of Apple technology in the arts and music. Their previous feature was on Bjork’s technical director, Allan Pollard, and talked about all the different crazy technology used in her live shows. This current feature on the French “new media” agency Trafik is not only a beautifully shot video, but also talks about the agency’s installation where they used a bunch of projectors, Adobe Illustrator, and Xcode to make some crazy giant sound-reactive cube, most recently shown at the contemporary art center La Ferme du Buisson in Paris.

Umm…Illustrator and Xcode?!?!?

See the feature here.

Check out Trafik’s website here.

Red Interactive

Red Interactive

This simple site for LA-based Red Interactive is a lot of fun. You pick from any number of Victorian-era characters and walk, run, fly and chat your way around. Not much to it, but it’s fun to poke at for a while. When you’re done with that, you can take a look at their impressive portfolio. A flash-based site done right, if I don’t say so myself!

Red Interactive.

Michael Moore’s Sicko: Oprah was right

Let me start off by saying that I’m not really a big fan of Michael Moore. His documentary style is about as fair and balanced as Bill O’Reilly, but at least what he’s saying is more or less for the good of the people.

That being said, his new film “Sicko” is absolutely incredible. When I first heard he was doing a movie about health care, I thought, “Who gives a crap?” Sure, I hear about it all the time, but does it really matter? Aren’t there more important things he could be concentrating on? Thing I could be concentrating on? But now that I’ve had the chance to see it, I can say without a doubt it is probably the most important movie anyone should see this year. Yes, even more important than “Knocked Up”.

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The 2007 What You Got Fest, Olympia, WA

Olympia's 2007 What You Got Fest
Olympia is going to rock in the Summer from June 28th to July1st, with their 4th annual What You Got Fest slash Youth Media Festival. It’s the first I’ve heard of it, but it seems like it’s something akin to the Yo Yo A Go Go days of years gone by.

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Food in the Valley: Bobo’s Burgers

If you happen to be up in Pacoima and hankering for one of the best burgers you’ve never had, you can’t do better than Bobo’s. Situated about halfway up Van Nuys Blvd., between San Fernando Road and Laurel Canyon, Bobo’s serves up a delicious array of hamburgers, sandwiches, and appetizers.

Their drive-through menu is a good bit faded and hard to read, but some of their specialties are the avocado and bacon cheeseburger, fried zucchini (sliced long ways, not like the little zucchini chips most places serve up), and a chili-cheese breakfast omelette (not for the faint of heart - seriously). Their Bobo’s Classic is one of the best standard hamburgers I’ve ever had, and their french fries are the large “steak fries” style with delicious magical seasoning.

So next time you feel like hamburgers, do yourself a favor and pass up Carl’s Jr., In-n-Out, and even Tommy’s, and head over to Bobo’s Burgers in Pacoima. When you order, it takes a little while, so be sure to contemplate the hand car wash place across the street, and if you’re lucky, you’ll see some of the wild cats that live there frolick and play.

Bobo’s Burgers is bringing on the yummy at 13433 Van Nuys Blvd, in Pacas. I mean, Pacoima. You can also find more Bobo’s in Hunington Park, Gardena, and Lynwood if you happen to be out that way.