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27Apr/100

Headtronics: The New Doo Review

Funky fresh and it's about time.... If you want to see what music and live performance can be, get down with some improvised art and dance yourself silly then it pays to catch the project dubbed "Headtronics" if it comes near your domain.Genre jumping has been popular among musicians for quite some time (and popular on the charts the last decade or so), but actually jumping 'modes' still proves difficult and rare. Headtronics, a strong trio of players consisting of DJ Logic, Freekbass, and Steve Molitz, is one of the first projects I've seen to successfully go "mixed mode".

See, there's several ways for Joe Citizen to enjoy himself some music when he leaves the house in the evening. In what 'mode' he ends up consuming music that night depends partly on his tastes and partly on social constructs and venue requirements. But we know he probably won't catch a symphony at a loft party, a rock band on the corner, a solo sax in the dance club, or a performance art piece at the corner bar. And more than likely he won't even get out of his comfort zone at all.

To this end DJ's were created, and this was good. Any music you want anywhere you want it is the promise. Musical taste gatekeepers blah blah. Some musicians hold a confrontational attitude towards DJ's, and from a purely financial perspective, they are fighting over the same beer markups so it's understandable. But ultimately those that love the music are at least as important as those who make the music, so DJ's became important parts of the music ecology.

In our categorization of everything we have put musicians on one side and DJ's on the other, but this masks the fact that the best of each share many qualities. More on that in a minute.

Eventually our technology and transparency led us to this postmodern moment of 'so, what's new anymore?'. And if it's new and cool, I already downloaded that, wiki'ed that, googled that, and I feel like I know all about that... that thing you just told me about. Which I will then forget about quicker than I 'interlearned' it.

So where does Headtronics fit into this? Several angles (this is a rant after all!). DJ's do a set ultimately to keep people dancing / zoning out / losing their blues from their day. They change tempo if and when needed, leave no dead air, do not focus on a piece but on the whole. A great DJ does alot of things during a great set. Musicians do a set to play each piece to it's fullest, to perform their musical parts to their satisfaction, to connect with the audience, and keep their project's name and songs in the fan's memory forever.

Those are different yet complimentary goals, but no project to my knowledge has been able to successfully deliver the holy fusion of DJ'ing and playing live music, while improvising it all! Yes, melodies, textures, and even rhythms were improvised and explored during pieces within a set as a whole. Logic had full scratch and break moments. Steve had space for perfect textures and melody lines. And Freekbass put out flavor and variations while sitting in a big fat pocket. They achieved the perfect measure of success in both DJ'ing and live gigging: the nicely mixed crowd danced for two hours straight and good times were had by all.

I will wrap this up because you get the point -- go see Headtronics, see if you can dig what I'm talking about. I've seen DJ's in bands, and I've seen musicians play over a DJ, but this is both and neither. It's a whole new thang as they say, and it just feels right. It's about time.

ezraz

ps -- much respect to Urban Dance Squad and DJ DNA for blind ambition 23 years ago.

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23Apr/100

A DJ Raz Giggle?

Whoa nelly... ch ch ch changes.... my head's tronics are out of the sink.... DJ Raz might be having a gig!That's me you see and I haven't performed my live set in about five years, but I got a call from the southside elskorpion commander Mistaswift. This call contained the seedcode and some fertilizer. When Jesus himself built me a garden it just seemed like a sign. From above? On the side? Down l (too slow).

So yeah, I have to see some Headtronics this weekend and also, as well, along with that, get myself a DJ set and rig together by Monday. I'm not posting the gig specifics yet because I'm not quite sure I'll make it -- Well I'll make it, I just don't know if I'll perform it this week or next.

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19Apr/100

Mashing for Alfie

New 2merica video, this one a mashup of a classic Roman Polanski movie and the epic track "Alfie" from the 2nd 2merica LP. Hope you like it! The song was written by J. Ravia, J.Trocheck, and L.Paulic, and the video was edited by me. Post and share away!

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16Apr/100

An augmented future starring Headtronics

I've been peddling myself around town since the weather broke and damn what a beautiful city Cleveland is. The near east side by bike has to be one of the finer urban rides in America: Wade lagoon, university circle, Little Italy, Case, Rockefeller Park, Lakeview Cemetery, up the hill to Forest Hills Park (formerly the home of the richest man in the world!), Cain Park, Shaker Lakes, back down the new Euclid Avenue bike lanes to the new CSU then down to the Rock Hall and the Inner Harbor.... Give me a sunny day and my Raleigh and I'm good on the northside. See we started our recession 40 years ago so we are getting good at bein poor.

So with all this hopeful optimism (Obamaism?) I have to tell you about 2 new developments. First off the always funky Freekbass has joined forces with 2 others for his first "supergroup side project". Called Headtronics and featuring a killer lineup of Freek on bass, Steve Molitz from Particle on Keys, and DJ Logic on everything else, they are finally playing Ohio next weekend so you know I will have to check that out. Been a big fan of Dub Trio for a bit so I can't wait to see the Headtronics Trio put their shingle out.

On the homefront, The Flux-adel Recording Division (also in the heart of the northside) has been active lately, doing both final mixes on 2new 2merica tracks for Scherzo Elskorpion, and starting preliminary writing on new material with the very talented Dakota "chief" Stonerock.

Finally -- Last summer I was part of my own wannabe supergroup sideproject that managed to write and record a single song before disbanding. The track is called "Stares 2020" and is currently hanging around on the HD waiting for it's parents to work chit out. I hope you readers will get to hear it sometime, it's probably the hardest thing I've ever produced, like way up in your face, you know, HAVE SOME! Production.

Ezzy

Ps Anyone see Roy Ayers sitting in with The Roots on Fallon last night? Hot damn I hope the roots are recording all those commercial break jams that we miss on tv for us to dig on forever after.

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8Apr/100

The train keeps a rollin…

Accept your video addiction, considered by some as ghetto wikipedia, haha! Watch out cats and kittens you just never know what you might find comin round the mountain.

Someone once told me that it was like jazz for smart people. I laughed and cried at the same time, toddler style.

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3Apr/100

Touching on the Pad

The ipad is gonna be everywhere in 1-2 years. All those people saying "how could I replace my laptop with that" are lying about how much work they do. Most people I know spend at least 75% of their time in front of a computer doing exactly what the ipad is made for - consuming/sorting their media, browsing the web, and reading or composing short text blurbs like IM, email, and internet postings. I personally produce music and develop software - 2 things iPad v1 can't do. But that doesn't mean everything else I do with my mac can't be more conveniently done wherever I want with the pad. And look at iPod/iPhone as a model -- you know iPad v3 will add the missing features of earlier models (like a camera, the phone app, hulu, an outlook client, and theater sound to list a few).

Think work. Think any job that doesn't keep you in a cubicle all day. Think about a private app store for an enterprise, stocking only their approved apps. Think about your work database, your POS system, your customer list, etc. being on a pad being carried around the office or around the neighborhood/route. Ever walk with a laptop or a netbook? It's the UPS brown-tablet for the rest of us, doing things way more exciting than collecting our signature.

Think about presentations without a $1k projector. Ever pass a laptop around a large room or conference table so everyone can see up close? Yeah right. The pad will be there making laptops look like corded phones. Oh it's so sensitive looking with that thin screen, better not get too close or lean near it! I love my macbook pro, but clamshells have never been cool unless you are baking them.

Oh yeah phones... yeah, think of all those people grabbing their iphone to do everything. Can't get that damn thing out of their hands! Yes the pad is like a larger iPhone. Think about that, it's not an insult. The only real thing hindering the iphone now is screen space. So the iPhone goes back to pocket-mobile only, and the iPad becomes local-mobile. You are not gonna write or browse on an iPhone if an iPad is nearby, but to me crouching in front of a laptop on a table is starting to remind me of getting up to change the channels.

I think security and deployment software will be needed on the iPad, and I'd consider investing in carrying cases, handles, sterile stylus' and cleaning products. There's a ways to go, but just like the iPhone, entrepreneurs should lead the way with software and hardware to bring the 21st century to us (finally).

But it will be everywhere, and like the iPhone it will take other companies 2 years to even come close to it. I predict it being a complete lifestyle changer, like the web itself. Remember when people would try to live using the internet only? Same thing for the iPad -- it will do so much so easily we won't ever go back to before it.