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Firewall of Sound, a documentary about the internet’s impact on the music industry (for better or for worse) featuring an interview with Julian and some performance footage from his set at XX Merge, is now available to watch in its entirety on Vimeo!
i hope this means the dvd from the kickstarter campaign will be out soon, and i hope said dvd includes the bonus clips of julian talking about when they might be giants called his grandmother’s house to ask him to play on john henry, and the full length cut of that unreleased song from the music tapes set at xx merge (well, it’s mostly unreleased, anyway, part is from smoke is a fireman’s friend).
i was thinking the other day about all the music tapes memorabilia i have and i figured i had a lot of things, so i wrote it out in list form to see just how many, and as it turns out, i have more things than i thought.
we’ll list in order of most common to most rare. or at least what i think is most common and most rare. i’m not sure about some of the things and i’m too lazy to try to figure it out. but the last thing is most definitely most rare.
(also i recognize that the singing saw at christmastime isn’t “the music tapes” per se, but go with it. but if i am going by that logic, shouldn’t i also be listing both chocolate usa cds? i have them both. consider them listed.)
(that last item is one of my most prized possessions in the history of prized possessions and would probably be the first thing i would try to rescue if my house were ever to catch fire. it was one of the most lovely days i have ever had and i hold it very close.)
(and of course there’s also the metronome love patch sweater and the music tapes garland i made, but those don’t really count as they are not officially sanctioned music tapes memorabilia, right? [although they could be! and maybe should be??? they should let me know. well, first they should know about their existences. and then, yeah! payment could be monetary and/or in physical manifestations of appreciation and adoration. i mean, who wouldn’t want cuddle times with any of those fellows and/or a seven foot tall metronome?])
a rough cut of the trailer for a documentary about elephant 6 that chad stockfleth has been working on. this is going to be SO GOOD.
(via kitten-tits)
(via kitten-tits)
i swear, lance dior is julian koster, if julian was to grow his hair out, get a little evil, go glam electro and decide he wants to be vince noir’s doppelganger.
relatedly, in the looking backwards song scene, vince’s hair looks quite similar to julian’s. it’s most noticeable after the flighty zeus takes the stage and starts to perform future sailors and vince looks on in disgust right before he and howard leave the velvet onion.
The Music Tapes in Toronto with the artwork from the out of print First Imaginary Symphony for Nomad LP.
From the Merge Records Blog:
Our art director Maggie who lives in Toronto sent us this report from her recent visit with The Music Tapes:
I met up with The Music Tapes’ Julian Koster and Robbie Cucchiaro in Toronto’s Kensington Market for pie. Down the street, they have been putting the finishing touches on their next project. They brought along a copy of the LP package for their out-of-print First Imaginary Symphony for Nomad as we spun ideas for a beautiful package to hold their next album.
Two hours in the company of these kind and radiant souls is like getting a Christmas present in March. You can have half an hour of Music Tapes stories, songs, and year-round Christmas magic through this video of their NPR Tiny Desk Concert recorded last December.
Visit the Merge store for all of your Music Tapes needs. If it’s pie you’re after, it’s Wanda’s Pie in the Sky you want.
look at these handsome gents!
relatedly;
that moment when you realize the yellow yarn you bought three years ago when you decided to take up knitting perfectly matches the yellow on that hat, and all you are good at in regards to knitting is one certain kind of stitch (that you subconsciously picked up from watching your mother knit) that is perfect for scarves, and yes, in fact, the knitting project you started three years ago with that yellow yarn was a scarf….
maybe i’ll pick it up again and finish it this year, since my mom made me that nice scarf for my birthday and i (debatedly [red dots of misspelledom say that is not actually a word, but they also say that the word that is supposedly actually the word i mean {debatably} is not a word either. make up your mind, internet. they can’t both not be words]) have too many knitted scarves. maybe, in between musical projects and other projects and sleeping and having nice dreams about you. maybe.
The Music Tapes at All Tomorrow’s Parties, on March 9th, 2012.
Photo by peau_douce.
in one of peau_douce’s photos from the music tapes’ set at atp, if you can read backwardsly through paper, you can read that some (if not all) of that sheet music is for “the television tells us.” i am very good at reading in weird ways (backwards through paper, upside down, etc.) and people are always surprised by this. it’s strange to me that not more people can read upside down or through paper.
although i can’t figure out which picture it was that i saw that in now. maybe i dreamt it. i’m pretty sure i didn’t dream it, though.
Part one of the American Contemporary Music Ensemble’s performance of Gavin Bryars’ “Jesus’ Blood Never Failed Me Yet” featuring Julian Koster at All Tomorrow’s Parties on March 11th, 2012. Parts two and three below.
i just want to say this; it’s actually probably for the best that the music tapes were unable to make it to maine on their wonderful wintertime wanderings in 2009 and last year when they were doing this song*, because i cannot listen to ANY rendition of this without completely losing it. it does not happen. and i don’t know why, because i am not religious by any stretch of the imagination, and i don’t know what it is about it, but it is one of the most powerful pieces of music ever recorded and i cry whenever i hear any rendition of it and it was really awkward when a.c.m.e. opened for jeff in boston both nights and i was sitting in between two strangers, crying. they didn’t know what to do, and i wouldn’t stop crying, and it took me about half of the intermission to calm down. i mean, they weren’t concerned, but it was uncomfortable for everybody involved (i imagine they were uncomfortable, i didn’t ask, but you know. i’d probably be uncomfortable if a weird twentyseven year old lady i didn’t know started crying next to me during a song).
at any rate, hearing julian performing this with a.c.m.e slays me. i can’t listen to the bootleg i have of a stop on 2009’s caroling tour in the car because i end up crying hysterically. i need at least twenty minutes to recuperate from it, and it would’ve been awkward for it to happen in the middle of a caroling, without being able to regain composure (especially when one considers i’m usually on the verge of tears at music tapes shows in the first place).
(*deer the music tapes,
i actually really do want to witness this happening, so please come do this in maine. it should probably be the last thing you do. or take an intermission immediately afterwards so i can calm down. but. please.
love,
marousha.)