Double Header & 4/20 Weekend

During an intense basketball game with Ticklah, The Forthrights and The Frighteners last weekend I somehow managed to fracture my finger. Despite this and because I am a bad bad man, tonight I will be spinning records at Motor City Bar once again for Roots Rock Reggae with Hahn Solo and President Carter. After that wraps up, I’m heading up to Otto’s Shrunken Head for Move Your Mule with the Crazy Baldhead crew. I will have nuff 45s in my box to murder any sound.

On 4/20 itself (Friday) I’ll be engineering some sound for Top Shotta at Sunny’s in Red Hook. This is out of the way for most folks but well worth it… it’s the best bar in Brooklyn, in my humble opinion.

Saturday will feature Dub Is A Weapon playing heavy sets at Zebulon in Williamsburg with me DJing between sets. I feel fortunate to be able to do nothing but Brooklyn and LES gigs all weekend. Big up each and every one of you in New York playing (and supporting) local gigs. You make me proud to reside here and eager to participate, every time.

Thursday, April 19 – Motor City Bar - 127 Ludlow Street, New York - No Cover

Thursday, April 19 – Otto’s Shrunken Head – 538 East 14th Street, New York - No Cover

Friday, April 20 – Sunny’s – 253 Conover Street, Brooklyn, New York – No Cover

Saturday, April 21 – Zebulon - 258 Wythe Avenue, Brooklyn, New York - No Cover

Roots Rock Reggae at Motor City Bar

Thursday night is reggae night in NYC. Between Dave and Carter’s night at Motor City Bar, Deadly Dragon’s party at Happy Ending, and Crazy Baldhead’s weekly takeover of Otto’s Shrunken Head, there are plenty of places to hear Jamaican tunes from the evening til the early morning. This week I’ll be joining Hahn Solo and trying my best to fill President Carter’s shoes at Roots Rock Reggae. Strictly vinyl and nice vibes every time.

Thursday, February 23 – Motor City Bar - 127 Ludlow Street, New York – No Cover

The Full Watts Band

This Saturday, I’ll be doing some ragtag sound engineering for The Full Watts Band, Eddie Ocampo’s latest foray into reggae classics from times past. Hearing this group play is a real treat. I’ve been fortunate enough to take some drum lessons with Eddie, who learned a lot from the late (great) Lloyd Knibb, of Skatalites fame. His wisdom lives on and shines through every time this guy sits at the kit. Come to Two Boots Brooklyn this weekend to experience it for yourself over some red beans and rice:

The Full Watts Band at Two Boots Brooklyn

Saturday, February 4 – Two Boots - 514 2nd Street, Brooklyn, NY - No Cover

Deep Brooklyn: Bensonhurst

This is the first post I’m making in a category called Deep Brooklyn – a highlight of places in my favorite borough that most people don’t encounter. If it’s easy to get there from Manhattan, chances are it will never be on this list.

I don’t find myself in Bensonhurst often, though it’s not too far away from me. On this particular day, I was not in the best of moods because I had somehow managed to get an eye infection over Christmas weekend while everyone else was getting gifts. The only doctor that could see me the following Monday happened to be on 86th Street near Bay Parkway, so I hopped the N train for my appointment.

When you pass 59th Street on the N, the train suddenly surfaces and southern Brooklyn opens up before you. It’s a different world when you’re used to riding underground. I got off at New Utrecht and switched to the D until Bay Parkway. The doctor was thorough, diagnosed my problem right away and instructed me to boil an egg and put it on my eye to increase blood flow to the area. Great, I guess I’ll eat some eggs later. After picking up some prescription eye drops, I realized I wasn’t too far from a great place to grab some more appetizing food: L & B Spumoni Gardens, at the border of Gravesend. So I walked east on 86th underneath the tracks.

Bensonhurst is a mix of mostly old-school Italians, former Soviet immigrants and newer Asian immigrants. I saw a lot of places on my walk that I wanted to stop into but I was on a mission. Next time I’m around I’ll check some of these other places out.

Most people don’t think about getting Italian ice on December 26th, but Spumoni Gardens is busy til closing time without fail. I’m not known for my proclivity for cold weather, but I grabbed a Sicilian slice (the best in Brooklyn by far) and a cup of spumoni and sat outside to eat.

For those of you who don’t know what spumoni is, the best way to describe it is a pistachio flavored cream ice. It’s the perfect dessert to follow up a piping hot square slice of pizza on a cold day. My hands were freezing cold but I didn’t give a shit. I walked to the train station finishing my cup, feeling fortunate that a mishap led me back to this neighborhood.

The Slackers Holiday Show 2011

Yes, it’s that time of year again. The Slackers Holiday Show is this Saturday, and I’ll be DJing at Irving Plaza between sets by supporting acts The Pietasters and Bomb The Music Industry. Get your ticket now, cuz I predict this one will sell out.

The Slackers Holiday Show 2011

I’m proud to say my man Tom over at Whatevski did a fantastic job promoting The Slackers’ new record full of covers, The Radio. When the due date for funding came around, the goal of $5,000 was more than doubled! Tom can now buy a used car with the extra dough. In all seriousness, this is a great sign for the band, Whatevski as a label, and crowd-sourced funding in general.

Unfortunately, someone amongst the approximately four hundred supporters decided to put an exact copy of the release on a pirate site for free download.

The troubling fact here is that it was a true fan; at least, that’s who it appears to be. With all due respect to the members of the band, they aren’t nearly big enough a target for someone from the outside to bother with this sort of tactic. This means someone on the inside thought it was cool to support the project via Kickstarter, then turn around and stab them in the back. I’m not going to sit here and preach about the wrongs of piracy, as I’m pretty sure everyone reading this has done it at some point in their life. But when you do it in such a small bubble and within less than 24 hours, it feels personal and very wrong.

This reminds me of an experience I had with Ryan-O’Neil when we were finished with our first album. We were excited to see orders pouring in on release day, both for our physical CD and the digital download. One week later I came across a Russian download site that had our full album available for download, including scans of the CD and booklet itself! Needless to say, we were floored. If The Slackers are considered a small independent group, then by comparison Ryan and I are infinitesimal.

I was impressed by the pirate’s dedication in bothering to scan the physical product, but I felt cheated. This wasn’t really about money. This was about someone within our circle who felt it was right to give away our hard work for free. If you know me at all, you know that most of what I make is freely available and what I do charge for is very reasonably priced. I don’t chase down bootleggers and I don’t realistically think that my art is above piracy. However, I would have really loved to believe that our fans wouldn’t insult us like that.

Tom is asking whoever did the act to step forward in exchange for full amnesty. Otherwise, he’s threatening to cut off the official download links, and will probably look into the issue more deeply. So here I am, asking the same thing. I love this band and if you do too, you’d step forward now. By refusing to do so, you’re discouraging artists from releasing special projects and depriving everyone else of that beauty.

See you this Saturday.

Saturday, December 17 – Irving Plaza - 17 Irving Pl, New York, NY
- $17.50

Pour Mes Francophones

French Music Explored

Whether you’re familiar with the French language or just beginning to appreciate its charms, this mix is a jambalaya of flavors from L’Hexagone. With bits of yé-yé pop, funky soul, psychedelic rock and distinguished jazz, it’s evident that the French have conquered it all, musically speaking.

Download this mix now:

Pour Mes Francophones Mix

Rocks Off with Bonobo

Get ready for what will probably be my last boat gig of the year: a monster DJ set opening for Bonobo this Friday. This one will be chock full of tunes from dusty crates and weird sources… less traditional reggae and soul, and more esoteric sounds will be in play. Come say goodbye to summer with me!

100dBs

Friday, September 16 – Aboard the Queen of Hearts – West Houston St. at West St., NY
– $25 – Tickets Here

The Hall Trees

I’m very proud to present a project I’ve been working on with Glen Pine of The Slackers for the better part of a year. This is his first solo side project and it was a pleasure to produce and play on the tunes for him – we had a ton of fun in the studio kicking out psychedelic jams. If you’re a fan of Mr. Pine, you might know about his obsessions with artists such as Syd Barrett and The Beach Boys. We tried to capture these classic vibes while building on Glen’s stellar arrangements to bring you these songs of summer. Enjoy the demo (it’s a free download) and keep an eye out for us in the forthcoming months. If you’re on Facebook, click here and become a fan.

The Hall Trees

Click here to download our first release.

Boat Season

Summer has flown by. Between all the shows and parties, I’ve barely had time to breathe. Now it’s time for me to announce two booze cruises. First up, I’ll be playing records between sets for The Pietasters this Friday:

The Pietasters

Friday, July 29 – Aboard the Jewel – 2430 FDR Dr, NY
– $25 – Tickets Here

Then on August 20, I’m supporting The Slackers with some big tunes in my crates:

100dBs

Saturday, August 20 – Aboard the Star of Palm Beach – West Houston St. at West St., NY
– $30 – Tickets Here

… and for anybody wondering what’s going on with me and Ryan, here’s a little leak from our forthcoming second LP:

The Big Payback

Thanks to everyone who downloaded and shared the Sublime mix last month. I got a lot of love, and a lot of hate – a sure sign that I tapped a nerve, which is always a success in my eyes. What’s next?

The Big Payback will be going down this Friday at Beauty Bar (Brooklyn) with the inimitable Hahn Solo accompanying me on the decks. You may know him from his work with Dub Is A Weapon; they have a new record out to add to their impressive body of original work and have toured as Lee Perry’s backing band. We’re looking forward to making you dance all night.

The Big Payback with Hahn Solo

Friday, May 6 – Beauty Bar – 921 Broadway, Brooklyn, NY
– No Cover