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fmly prsnts: wtf! we’re in ny

[img cred: izzy jarvis, alex ito, noah klein]

FMLY PRSNTS: WTF, WE’RE IN NY! (part 1 of 3)

: Rumspringa
Rumspringa – Shake ‘em Loose Tonight
:: Seven Saturdays (ex-FIRS)
Firs – New Hope In Soft Light (Larvae Remix)
::: Height With Friends*
Height With Friends – Standing Up Asleep
Height with Friends – Baltimore Highlands (Tobacco remix)
:::: EASYBOY*
EASYBOY – Chest Swimmers
::::: Evan Voytas*
Evan Voytas – Getting Higher
:::::: Philip Seymour Hoffman*
Philip Seymour Hoffman – Firing Missiles At Christmas And Easter Island
&more!

+ art installation by alex ito (pratt)
&
8mm film presentation by nate cummings during rumspringa

ALL AGES // 8PM // OCT20 // *ROUND ROBIN

Whaaaat, I guess it has already been a year since we partied last CMJ with DD/MM/YYYY, Rumspringa, The Hood Internet, Ninjasonik and more of our homies in Brooklyn…but we’re back and ready to kick some ass. This time, we’re doing shit a bit differently and showing the Lower East Side what’s up. Don’t worry Bushwick, we’ll be in you like swine flu and killin’ it the rest of the week!

This year we’re doing things a little different and bringing Los Angeles to New York as well as sprinkling the night with some good pals from Baltimore, Boston by way of Toronto and of course, Brooklyn.

This is night one, our official CMJ Showcase.
Part two are guerrilla shows throughout the week to be announced sporadically.
Night three is the raddest fucking duplex party of the fall.

WE ALSO HAVE A LIMITED AMOUNT OF FMLY SHIRTS FOR SALE. GET IN TOUCH IF YOU WANT ONE.

mike stoned

Our good friend Height just hit us up about his new music video for “Mike Stone” directed by Justin Barnes. Height is the man, the song is dope, and this video is rad as shit – I feel like I just took a google maps panoramic tour of Baltimore. Peep it above.

Height With Friends – Jackson Whites
Height with Friends – Baltimore Highlands (Tobacco remix)

five days until beach dazed

height on public education tonight

Height will join us tonight on Public Education, if you’re new to the blog PE is FMLY and Danny Sway’s internet radio show featured on the new Indie 103.1. The show airs 6-8pm west coast time and is available wherever there is internet, tune in here. FMLY reviews Height With Friends here.

Los Angeles, Height hits up The Smell tonight and Pehrspace tomorrow.

Height With Friends – Jackson Whites
Height with Friends – Baltimore Highlands (Tobacco remix)

height with friends

FMLY first heard about Height late last year when Tobacco gave us (via XLR8R) his mixtape of Songs To Get Killed In The Woods To. Months later, we blogged about a Tobacco remix of Height that I’ve still been jamming out to on the daily.

Fortunately, Dan Keech aka Height contacted us about checking out the rest of his album, Baltimore Highlands (Carpark Records), and every day when I give this vinyl some rotations I find myself growing closer to its sounds. The album was composed by Keech along with friends Mickey Free, Jones, King Rhythm, Nasty Millionaire, Shields, Al Lover, PT Burnem, Emily Slaughter and Wye Oak hinting that what’s in store certainly isn’t traditional. Keech’s vocals mingle not only with obscure timing, but with the dynamics of the instrumentals layered with samples layered with phat beats layered with whatever is going on around you. Of a peculiar nature, Keech disconnects his words from his phrases from his sentences which makes the tracks difficult to follow as a narrative and instead place an emphasis on sound play. The record spans only 26 minutes, and every track complements the next resulting in a really dope, single-sitting, listening experience. I’ve also gotta point out the radical difference from Height’s tunes to hip-hop music in the Baltimore area. I don’t think there is a single “bad word” on this entire album, now go listen to any Spank Rock song…

Rather than go through a play-by-play of the tracks, here are a few that I particularly dig. Purchase Baltimore Highlands here, highly recommended.

Height With Friends – Jackson Whites
Height With Friends – Baltimore Highlands
Height with Friends – The Woods
BONUS
Height with Friends – Baltimore Highlands (Tobacco remix)

An Interview With Black Moth Super Rainbow and Tobacco

It’s an honor to present an interview with Tobacco covering the dichotomy between Tobacco and Black Moth Super Rainbow, as well as touching upon earlier works and hinting towards the future. As satanstompingcaterpillars, an introduction to lo-fi synth-pop was made and as Black Moth Super Rainbow grew from the ashes, several good men and women stronger, the music has not only gained in appreciators but taken on a unique form of production different from any other music being made today. Without spilling our collective hearts out and continuing with words which do no justice, lets get on with this.

An Interview With Black Moth Super Rainbow

FMLY: I’d like to begin by clearing the fog. Thanks to Impose magazine it’s acknowledged that you, Tobacco, are Black Moth Super Rainbow (outside of live settings). During the time of satanstompingcaterpillars, when was it decided with Power Pill Fist that you would take composition and recording duties? If it wasn’t decided, and you feel comfortable doing so, I’d like to know about the transition into BMSR and what provoked it.

Tobacco: It’s just sort of how it always was. I’m bad at collaborating with people, and I thought it was always easier to work alone. I think I get most inspired alone, and less self conscious of what I’m doing. We’ve written a few songs together as a band back in all the different bands, and it always feels great when it happens, but I never push it to keep happening. I had started off really noisy and abstract with Allegheny White Fish. We were all so happy with ourselves for coming up with that name in 10th grade, but it wasn’t too funny 4 years later. Then ssc [satanstompingcaterpillars] was like my way to be more melodic all the time, and a little more serious. Then when it started to shift again into something I might be a little more comfortable performing live, I brought in the rest of the band and we changed over again. I’ve always felt like these ideas shouldn’t outstay their welcome. 3 or 4 records is enough, because I get really bored, and I like to keep these bands and ideas as pure as I can, in their places in time, until it seems like I’ve finally gotten it right.

FMLY: Your sound evolved tremendously with Falling Through A Field. Was this due to new software, new instruments, new friends to play with, an acid trip or just a new vision of swampy pink meadows and multicolored waterfalls? Do you and PPF continue to make music together on the side? I’m a big fan of his Atari work, were you two into video games when you were young or is it only appreciated as an instrument? Related, why the decision to use many tracks from satanstompingcaterpillars?

Tobacco: Falling Through A Field was like a weird best-of record at the time. Some of my favorite stuff that I thought was still relevant from ssc, mixed with where it was going with the vocoders and analog synths and beats. It was all fueled by the idea that these synths were available and we were figuring out what they did, plus the idea of the vocoder was really appealing because I didn’t have to be so self-conscious about my voice anymore. PPF and I haven’t made anything in awhile, but like I said, I’m just not much of a team player. I think he’s taking the Atari stuff somewhere really interesting for his next record. I’ve only heard one song, but it was definitely different.

FMLY: After speaking with The Octopus Project I was surprised to find out that The House of Apples and Eyeballs was an online project and that you hadn’t actually met before recording. Had you listened to tOP before this collaboration and who initiated the process? Do you still maintain a relationship with them and was the rest of BMSR involved during the recording process or only at your live performance of the album at SXSW?

Tobacco: I had the cd with the mannequins on the cover, and I had no idea how much they’d changed since then. I didn’t know they were more of a rock band, so that was a good surprise. I think Ryan from Graveface just went to a couple shows of theirs and had the idea on his own to put it together. We see them like once a year now, because we usually stay with Toto when we play in Austin.

I had all these random parts recorded with everyone from BMSR over a couple years that we were able to incorporate into that album. The whole point of it was trying to make something out of stuff both bands had lying around and didn’t know what to do with, so it ended up being kind of a good exercise for me in listening to some of the garbage I make and figuring out how to make it work on some level. I think everyone makes at least one appearance.

FMLY: There’s no denying the role that your music has played in many people’s lives, but more specifically those who dabble with acid, shrooms and other mind -altering drugs…or just straight up weed. What you may consider to be a subtle portion of a track could influence one’s entire trip. Do you take this into consideration when crafting an album?

Tobacco: I’m sort of learning this more and more over time, but everything I make is pop to me, and it’s the only way I know how to make it. So drugs have absolutely nothing to do with it for me – it’s just what I think sounds good at the time. I’m not much of a psychedelic music fan, and I’ve never aspired to be psychedelic. I think it’s just my ear being wrong. I really think I’m making hooky pop music, but then it comes out, and everyone’s like, “no, it’s this…”

satanstompingcaterpillars – Goodbye Method (from Flower Slides)
satanstompingcaterpillars – The Autumn Kaleidoscope Now Has Hips (from The Autumn Kaleidoscope Got Changed)
satanstompingcaterpillars – Black Snow (from The Most Wonderfulest Thing)
Black Moth Super Rainbow – Boxphones (from Falling Through A Field)
Black Moth Super Rainbow – Smile Heavy (from Start A People)
Black Moth Super Rainbow + The Octopus Project – Spiracle (from The House Of Apples & Eyeballs)
Black Moth Super Rainbow – Sun Lips (from Dandelion Gum
Black Moth Super Rainbow – Just For The Night (Laura Burhenn, BMSR remix) (from Drippers)
Black Moth Super Rainbow – Eating Us medley

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New Tobacco

I’m not talking about the new world flavors of Bali Shag, but NEW Tobacco to hold us over until the release of Black Moth Super Rainbow’s Eating Us in May.

Height, the hip-hop pseudonym for Dan Keech, worked with nine producers for his new album, Baltimore Highlands. The 12-track album was released in 12-inch vinyl record form this week on Wham City Records, and the CD release party is tomorrow at the Zodiac on Charles Street.

But the collaboration doesn’t end there. A dozen local and national indie musicians, including Video Hippos, Dan Deacon, Future Islands, Cex and Trey Told ‘Em, remixed tracks from Baltimore Highlands. Starting this week, the record label is releasing them two at a time for free download on its Web site.

Height toured around with Dan Deacon’s Round Robin extravaganza late last year and has become Wham City’s darling. The remix certainly takes on its own context in a way that Tobacco did for Laura Burhenn’s “Just For The Night” which can be found on BMSR’s Drippers. If this means that Tobacco is going to continue on a hip-hop path, I have great hope for the future. Enough with my early morning words, the tunes speak for themselves.

Height with Friends – Baltimore Highlands (Tobacco remix)
Black Moth Super Rainbow – Just For The Night (Laura Burhenn, BMSR remix)
Height with Friends – The Woods