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Greene Space Proves to be Fertile Ground for New Talent

March 5, 2011

Last night WNYC’s Greene Space hosted the second installment in an ongoing competition to find the best up and coming music group in the five boroughs. Nine groups, ranging from individual singer/songwriters to full on six person ensemble playing classical South Indian music with a jazz infusion came from Queens to fight for an opportunity to face off against the best groups from every other borough in June.

Before I get into the highlights of the various groups, I’d just like to point you, dear reader, in the direction of this little known but totally awesome venue. The Greene Space, as far as I am concerned, stole the show. It is a fully equipped television recording studio that just happens to double as a perfect recording studio and its an awesome party/event space. Furthermore, the wonderful people at WNYC have a refreshingly diverse line of programming for the space. And its very affordable. Click here and take your first step towards more meaningful cultural experiences: The Greene Space.

One view of The Greene Space

One view of The Greene Space

Now what really counts: who was really good? Who should you google?

I’ll get there. First, it is necessary to say that comparing most of these groups was totally unfair since they represented a huge array of musical styles. Obviously, a jazz trio such as the Danny Fox Trio, while excellent in every respect is not going to bring the popular acclaim of the first group, a psychedelic, omni-amorous Why G? and the XYZ’s. Competitions like this tend towards popularity contests, as long as everyone is a willing participant, than so be it!

WHY G ? and the XYZ’s

Gettin' their funkadelic, multi-cultural, love groove on.

You may be beyond the ABC’s but chances are you have never heard of the XYZ’s. This group led off the night with a song whose title and lyrics I do not remember. However, what was memorable was the huge ethnic diversity in the group. It was like The Polyphonic Spree in sapling form. The charismatic lead rapper energized the crowd with rap while the 3 guitarists rocked hard while two chorus girls danced disco? Um yeah, I guess that’s what it was. It was almost awesome. Check them out here.

 

Danny Fox Trio

Danny Fox drives the group with unique jazz progressions.

Why G was followed by the Danny Fox Trio. This is the kind of band that you sometimes run into in Central Park on a summer day that just makes your day perfect. Unfortunately, the crowd was not necessarily jazz enthusiasts and this group was largely panned. Following each performance, the host would interview the musicians. He asked, “What would you guys do differently to capture the audience’s attention?” Mr. Fox was at somewhat of a loss for words. His response should have been, ” Nothing.” If the audience wasn’t feeling it, it wasn’t the bands fault. You can hear their music here.

That’s all for now. I’ll continue to highlight the best groups over the next couple days, including one group that deserves a post all of its own.

Showpaper.org Has Issues (and I like them!)

January 8, 2011

Half words, half pictures –  a good 1:1 ratio if you ask me. On the one side, Showpaper is a full on list of indie music shows for all ages around the tri-state area. On the other, it is a carefully selected piece of art printed to the full size of the one page newspaper. It may be half and half but its totally awesome.

Awesome example of Showpaper cover art done by artist John Mejias

A dynamic group of kids got together to put this idea together. Subsequently they were able to use the New York Foundation for the Arts as a not-for-profit umbrella, making all donations tax deductible. Finally, they were able to secure space for a gallery right on 42nd street.

I first learned about Showpaper the other night at the Rock Circus. They had a really cool set up that looked like this:

Showpaper

They were giving away past issues and handing out their current issue. Free posters!

So here is the main Showpaper.org website and here is the map of everywhere you can pick up a copy of Showpaper.

Best of all, subscribe here.

There’s No Place Like Ouchi.

January 5, 2011

100 Hundred Artist Exhibition

Last night, Ouchi, a newer gallery in Brooklyn hosted the opening of a show featuring 100 artists. Unfortunately due to the limited space, the show came off feeling cramped and chaotic (think your grandparents house where they insist on hanging hundreds of family photos in one narrow hallway). Well, it wasn’t quite that bad.

Ouchi was founded by Arisa Itami to showcase a variety of contemporary artists but it leans strongly towards Japanese artists. Ouchi means ‘home’ and the gallery’s proprietors strive to create a homey feel for every show. They keep a well stocked tea cabinet where they can steep a custom blend for patrons while they browse.

I have included photos of the gallery and some of the work that stood out to me. Notably, prices were very affordable, ranging from $50-$1000. You can check out the show from now through January 30th from Thursday to Sunday between 12pm – 6pm. Directions here.

Note: If you are a newer artist looking to show your work, Ouchi accepts unsolicited submissions. Guidelines here (look towards the bottom of the page).

 

 

A Full Ouchi

Wish I could say it was an open tea bar, but you actually had to cash in you tea and cookie ticket - no joke - to get a cup of tea.

Artist: Kazuhiro Mizumoto. At at mere $300, I think this piece was praiseworthy and a bargain.

Small gallery, crowded walls.

Rock and Circus

January 4, 2011

The Big Apple Circus, a traditional big-top, trapeze sporting circus, is looking for a new audience among unlikely candidates – hipsters. For two nights, yesterday and today, they are hosting a indie-rock concert under the big top. The line-up includes four bands each night that you have never heard of before (unless you have heard of them). For some reason that is not readily clear, the event was free last night but costs $25-$35 tonight. The only reason I could divine was that tonight was supposed to headline OK Go, which they might have figured would pull in a paying crowd. Unfortunately, OK GO backed out and now the show will feature Ariel Pink.

No matter now famous The Electric Tickle machine gets, they will probably never perform in a venue so well suited to their music and style. They were fun and dynamic (helped out by some hired circus dancers) and their cover of Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds was a great crowd pleaser.

Here are some photos and the website.

 

There's food ... Mexicue, Crepes, and more.

 

Not sure what part this girl played, but she sure looked cute and circusy while doing it.

Your Host Du Jour...

The Electric Tickle Machine

Electric Tickle Machine Lead Vocalist, Thomas Olivier

Little Michael Christens Roof at 15 William with Homage to Michael Jackson!

July 6, 2009

Watching this kid was the best part of my Fourth. A timely performance indeed. Enjoy!

Another Sample Sale

May 2, 2009

s09samsaHere’s another sample sale for all you fashion loving people. Looks like they are carrying some good designers too. And they take credit cards which is convenient at least. If anybody goes, let us know how it is.

Brooklyn Wonder-Child Rapper Spews Hot Lyrics At BK Fashion Week(end)

April 11, 2009

 

To cool for school, The Astronomical Kid wants to be like Nas and Jay-Z when he grows up.

To cool for school, The Astronomical Kid wants to be like Nas and Jay-Z when he grows up.

Returning to Brooklyn Fashion Week after a notably disappointing opening night on Friday, we didn’t expect much. If I had not had an obligation to meet clients there, I wouldn’t have gone. Saturday night was ten times better than Friday night not in small part because of The Astronomical Kid’s performance backed up by his three dancers. Adding all four of their ages together, they still might not be able to get into a bar but they sure did bring down the house.

The Astronomical Kid standing all of four and some feet high, has a talent for lyrical escapades. He struted up and down the catwalk imitating the canon of choreography that rappers employ while the back up dancers thrashed around seductively. Some man backing him up lyrically in the back, asserted that he writes his own rhymes. If its true it just makes him that much more impressive.  

Here’s the link to his MySpace. Check him out.


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