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i expect the people who arent part of the "scene" are doing a LOT of nifty things as drinking at a bar all the time makles it difficult to get things done. yet ill probably go to yellow fever after work tonight anyways :-( ;-)

Aaron Grossman (aajjgg), Tuesday, 12 July 2005 18:18 (eighteen years ago) link

Aaron, I'll totally go to Bmore for record shopping once I've gotten situated in DC. (I don't live there now, will be back.. soon.. once I have job/place to live). But I am really curious to know what's happening outside of "the scene," which.. in my encounters with it.. has always been rather uptight + hostile.

daria g (daria g), Tuesday, 12 July 2005 20:08 (eighteen years ago) link

three weeks pass...
Daria:
Who is uptight and hostile? People involved in the political world, or elsewhere?

Zack:

What do "Fake Accents" sound like?

Aaron:

I listened to Raheen DeVaughn's finally released cd in Tower and was impressed. I wonder if he'll get any national r'n'b exposure.

I haven't made it to Fort Reno this summer. What have been some fave shows?

I did make it to Fort Dupont for the first time in ages. I saw old-school soul act the Dramatics.

steve-k, Sunday, 7 August 2005 16:16 (eighteen years ago) link

Go-go club Deno's has finally closed for good. I missed the fishfry Deno had down there last weekend as a farewell to his hand-dance and go-go customers.

Has anyone been to any of those dance clubs opening up on NY Avenue--'Avenue' and I forget the name of the other ones. The "Going Out Gurus" on Washington Post.com write about such places...

steve-k, Sunday, 7 August 2005 19:01 (eighteen years ago) link

No one whose name I remember, unfortunately, but it has just been my bad luck that every time I've been at a gathering involving DC or Baltimore indie scene, people have been unfriendly and standoffish. Nowhere else have I gone to a party and had the "host" just kind of stare at me and not make the least effort to be welcoming, or had some smug fuck tell me my taste in music sucked.. Christ, I had a friend who was a big scenester in DC and she was still freaking out all the time about making sure her hairstyle was cool enough and her belt white enough to be in the orbit of the Make*Up.

I don't worry about appearances like I used to, but I worry about encountering bad attitudes and bad vibes when I move back to DC. I am going to try hard to keep an open mind, though. Also to see different kinds of shows, not just whoever's at Black Cat, Fort Reno, etc.

dar1a g (daria g), Monday, 8 August 2005 00:25 (eighteen years ago) link

Some things never change. This old guy remembers those 'coolness' issues in the Dc scene back in the '80s. Don't worry about it. Seeing different kinds of shows has always kept music fresh and vital for me.

steve-k, Monday, 8 August 2005 12:31 (eighteen years ago) link

steve - the fake accents are (is) a band, comprised of zack, me (i just subtly changed my normal ILX handle...), washington post going-out-guru dave, and our favorite friend mai. we're ripping off a lot of good bands these days. zack should chime in with his two cents, but if youre curious, come out and see us at the warehouse on the 22nd.

petesmith (plsmith), Monday, 8 August 2005 12:40 (eighteen years ago) link

Where's a good place to see Go-go live? I've just moved into the area and can't make heads or tails of the listings in any of the papers.

ng, Monday, 8 August 2005 13:16 (eighteen years ago) link

The band that I play the drums in, the Franchise, is playing at the Black Cat next Tuesday (8/16)--not that anyone cares.

The Mad Puffin (The Mad Puffin), Monday, 8 August 2005 13:17 (eighteen years ago) link

We all care! Is your band pop, or psychedelic, or country, or industrial, or Gang of 4 sounding or what?

The most complete go-go listings are at the Take Me Out to the Go-go website. Uh, various go-go clubs have have had violence take place in or near them, and the shows start real real late at night. Sometimes go-go bands play at non-go-go clubs. Chuck Brown has done shows at the Warner Theatre and he's playing a birthday party for himself at the 930 Club on Aug. 27th.

steve-k, Monday, 8 August 2005 13:26 (eighteen years ago) link

Should I go see "Edie Sedgwick" at Fort Reno Thursday night? Is this Justin Moyer outfit art-school brilliance or nonsense or neither?

steve-k, Tuesday, 9 August 2005 02:35 (eighteen years ago) link

And in case anyone doesn't know, Kingpin burned down.

!

It's maybe the only place in the city I'd ever been where you knew anyone could have a great time anytime

yes. has it reopened?

gabbneb (gabbneb), Tuesday, 9 August 2005 03:45 (eighteen years ago) link

From Dischord:

Dischord News and DC band and label updates:

We'd like to express our appreciation and gratitude to the many
people who have written us to express their support and outrage over
Nike's misappropriation of the Minor Threat Imagery for their
skateboarding demo. We would also like to acknowledge the people at
Nike skateboarding for their apology and prompt removal of all
offending posters and web-ads. The members of Minor Threat continue
to work on a creative resolution to this matter and will have more to
say when an agreement is finalized.

French Toast have returned home from a very successful European tour
in support of their debut album, "In A Cave."
Medications are heading to Europe in November. The Evens are headed to Japan to play shows in September and will
head to Europe in October.

steve-k, Tuesday, 9 August 2005 16:02 (eighteen years ago) link

from the Post.com's Fritz H.

Kingpin, which caught fire on Christmas Day, remains closed while its owners deal with insurance issues. In the meantime, members of the Kingpin staff are taking over the top floor of Wonderland in Columbia Heights on Sunday nights and resurrecting a bit of the old Kingpin vibe.

steve-k, Tuesday, 9 August 2005 16:12 (eighteen years ago) link

i have only been to ft reno once for antiques/monopoli. monopoli was cool but the combination of rain, biting bugs and the fact that i had already been there for a few hours had me leaving a half hour into their set.

Aaron Grossman (aajjgg), Tuesday, 9 August 2005 18:40 (eighteen years ago) link

I have been to Fort Reno a few times, including the very very rainy final Dismemberment Plan show. But haven't gone this year for some reason.

(And in answer to steve-k's question, the Franchise is mostly geeky rock with an 80s flavor, more They Might Be Giants than Gang of Four. For more information than you could really ever want, see http://www.listentothefranchise.com or http://www.cdbaby.com/thefranchise.)

The Mad Puffin (The Mad Puffin), Tuesday, 9 August 2005 19:06 (eighteen years ago) link

Should I go see "Edie Sedgwick" at Fort Reno Thursday night?

"HIS LOVE IS REAL BUT HE ISN'T!! HIS LOVE IS REAL BUT HE ISN'T!!" I couldn't name a high-concept act that I genuinely like.

This year at Fort Reno I saw the Evens and Q and Not U. There's a note on my calendar for Mary Timony and Medications on the 15th, but we'll see if I make the effort to actually go there.

j.lu (j.lu), Tuesday, 9 August 2005 20:04 (eighteen years ago) link

Zack:

What do "Fake Accents" sound like?

you should listen to a madonna interview, that oughta give you a pretty good idea.

bandwise though, people have told me at various points that we reminded them of the fall, unrest, archers of loaf, pavement, the pixies, the stones, polvo, superchunk, the stooges and the velvet underground. i agree with some of those more than others, but overall i would say that i tend to write spiky, strummy, distorted pop songs, and dave usually goes for rocking fall/velvets-worshipping one riff wonders. thanks for asking, by the way.

in any case, as pete noted, if you're interested you should come see us at the warehouse the 22nd. if you can't, we're also gonna be at the black cat sept 9. if you make it to either, please say hi, it'd be rad to meet some dc-area ilxors. i'd actually been debating proposing a dc-area FAP, but you know, apathy and all that, so this'd be an acceptable substitute.

Zack Richardson (teenagequiet), Wednesday, 10 August 2005 01:27 (eighteen years ago) link

I'll be out of town on the 22nd but I'm sure other ilxors will be around. I think I can make the show on the 9th. I read elsewhere that the Future of Music Coalition is taking place on the 9th and they're having members of the Mekons play from 6 to 7 that night at the Kennedy Center Millenium stage. That could be interesting(especially if Langford has a drink or 2) and make for a nice full night of rawk....

steve-k, Wednesday, 10 August 2005 03:11 (eighteen years ago) link

Should I go see "Edie Sedgwick" at Fort Reno Thursday night?

"HIS LOVE IS REAL BUT HE ISN'T!! HIS LOVE IS REAL BUT HE ISN'T!!" I couldn't name a high-concept act that I genuinely like.

I saw these guys at a basement show back in my college days. They're quite worth seeing. I remember during that song ("HIS LOVE IS REAL BUT HE IS NOT!") I turned to my friend and said, without irony, "Is this supposed to be about Jesus?"

Hurting (Hurting), Wednesday, 10 August 2005 03:20 (eighteen years ago) link

xxpost The Fake Accents are awesome and keep getting awesomer. Go see them at the Black Cat backstage with two other great bands: Alcian Blue & A Cricket In Times Square. sept 8th. yeah.

anyone going to bmore to see zombi?

ebrecht, Thursday, 18 August 2005 14:33 (eighteen years ago) link

three weeks pass...
Awww man, I missed the Fake Accents again....Alcian Blue sounded kinda interesting from the review I saw.

Zombi?

steve k, Monday, 12 September 2005 03:01 (eighteen years ago) link

one month passes...
There's some talk about DC music over on ILE on this thread:

Kevin Costner's Russian's Rusty: Washington DC Metropolitan Area Thread II

Steve K (Steve K), Wednesday, 26 October 2005 02:32 (eighteen years ago) link

one month passes...
And now here as well maybe...

Robert Redford Is A Republican. DC Metro Area Thread 3.

curmudgeon steve (DC Steve), Saturday, 24 December 2005 02:47 (eighteen years ago) link

Do the Fake Accents still exist? Did anybody see Joe Lally from Fugazi playing in Baltimore? Do any go-go performers other than Chuck Brown record albums in studios, or do they all just releases those live pa mixtape cds?

curmudgeon (DC Steve), Saturday, 24 December 2005 03:22 (eighteen years ago) link

"just release" that should say...

curmudgeon (DC Steve), Saturday, 24 December 2005 03:23 (eighteen years ago) link

Joe Lee of Joe's Record Paradise http://www.joesrecordparadise.com/
&
Melissa Avery of DC Rock and Roll http://www.dc-rock-and-roll.org
are proud to present
A TRIBUTE TO LINK WRAY
On January 15th Joe Lee (Joe's Record Paradise) & Melissa Avery are producing a tribute concert in honor of Link Wray. It will be held at El Boqueron II 1330 Gude Dr. Rockville MD (the club underneath Joe's Record Paradise) http://www.elboqueronnightclub.com/ABOUT_US/about_us.html
Purchase tickets by calling Joe's Record Paradise 301-315-2235

http://www.dc-rock-and-roll.org

Richard Harrington who presented the WAMA lifetime achievement award to Link Wray will also speak.
Rare film footage of Link from the 1950's!
Musical guests for the evening will include:
Former Link Wray side Men: Ricky Mitchell, Ed Cynar, Johnny Sneed

Jack Casady & the Triumphs - The Triumphs are the group Jack & Jorma Kaukonen played with when they were youngsters in DC, prior to playing moving to California and founding the Jefferson Airplane. The Triumphs opened for Link Wray in the local DC clubs in the early 1960's. The band will be comprised of Jack Casady,Ron McDonald, Johnny Sneed, and Joe Stanley.
It has to be some 45 years since a Triumphs performance has taken place.

Robert Gordon (played with Link Wray in the late 1970's early 1980's)

Eddie Angel (Tex Rubinowitz, Switchblade, Billy Hancock, the Planet Rockers, the Neanderthals, Eddie Angels Guitar Party, Los Straitjackets, etc.)

Billy Hancock (Saxtons, Fallen Angels, Roy Buchanan and the Snake Stretchers, Danny and the Fat Boys, Billy Hancock and the Tennessee Rockets etc....) w/Dave Chappell, Steve Wolf & Barry Hart

Joe Stanley (Saxtons, Roy Clark, the Orioles, Big Joe Turner, Sam Cooke, Little Anthony, Lloyd Price, The Drifters, Jackie Wilson, Dion and the Belmont’s, Freddie Cannon, Dale Hawkins, The Rainbows with Don Covay Marvin Gay and Billy Stewart, Charlie Daniels, Danny and the Fat Boys, the Dynaflows and Big four Combo, etc..)

Ratso & Switchblade

The A-Bones

Daryl Davis (Muddy Waters, The Jordanaires, The Coasters Pinetop Perkins, Johnny Johnson, Chuck Berry etc..)
Billy Miller

Jerry Dallman
and numerous others local acts

We will also feature a song from the Wray Children, a group that consists of Link Wray's children and grandchildren.

All of these musicians played at one time or the other with Link Wray in Washington DC.
***

curmudgeon (Steve K), Sunday, 25 December 2005 05:29 (eighteen years ago) link

So many years back I saw Opus Okuben, 3 rappers with a band at the now-defunct Metro Cafe. I think they then moved to Europe. Apparently they're back around, as I got an e-mail that they'll be at Black Cat with Storm and other local DC rappers in January.

Other news--Joe Lally from Fugazi is according to the Dischord website working with Discord producer (and performer) Don Zientara on something. Last time I spoke with Lally he and his family had moved to Los Angeles.

Curmudgeon Steve (Steve K), Sunday, 25 December 2005 18:23 (eighteen years ago) link

The Fake Accents definitely still exist, we've just been holed up over the last two months doing a little recording. We're playing again Sunday, Jan. 8 at the Warehouse w/Get Him Eat Him and Drums vs. Jules. Also, it's not exactly a show, but we're all DJing at Galaxy Hut Jan. 25.

ZR (teenagequiet), Sunday, 25 December 2005 19:24 (eighteen years ago) link

Sounds good.

curmudgeon (Steve K), Monday, 26 December 2005 05:13 (eighteen years ago) link

more stuff I'm curious about: the Science club on 19th st. between L &M that Brian told me about; whether Mexican bands play regularly at Mexico Lindo in Bladensburg and how I can find out about 'em; where the Hardway Connection soul band is playing these days...

curmudgeon Steve (Steve K), Tuesday, 27 December 2005 03:44 (eighteen years ago) link

Talked with Robert from Hardway Connection. They're now playing every other Friday at Lamonts down in Pomonkey, off of Indian Head Highway, south of the Wilson Bridge in Maryland. Sometimes however they're down south as William Bell, of Stax fame, has signed them to his Atlanta label.

Curmudgeon Steve (Steve K), Wednesday, 28 December 2005 03:11 (eighteen years ago) link

a band outside of the aforementioned make*up orbit [daria, i concur with your sentiments] i enjoy: the caribbean. of course, i am biased, because my photographs are on their first two full-lengths.

maria tessa sciarrino (theoreticalgirl), Wednesday, 28 December 2005 05:03 (eighteen years ago) link

i went to Joes Record Paradise for the first time in ages over the holidays. their cd selection still kinda sucks but their vinyl section is better than i remembered. they still have the huge used part but are also carrying tons of all the recent vinyl reissues. bonus - Atomic Music just opened up a second store next door to them.

DR. O. RLY? (eman), Wednesday, 28 December 2005 05:27 (eighteen years ago) link

I have not been there in ages. Will have to remedy that I guess.

Curmudgeon Steve (Steve K), Wednesday, 28 December 2005 16:09 (eighteen years ago) link

TS: baltimore joe's rec paradise vs. rockville joe's rec paradise

petesmith (plsmith), Wednesday, 28 December 2005 16:16 (eighteen years ago) link

one month passes...
this has been left a bit late but...

tonight i am playing underground techno/technohouse/ketaminimal/whatever at the Reef in Adams Morgan.
1030 to close, no code or cover.

it should be fun. the monday night drink special is 1/2 price mixed drinks for ladies, and the bartender is one of the coolest in the city.

this is my first time playing out in a few months and i might be a bit rusty BUT the records will be good!

Cheers!

Aaron Grossman (aajjgg), Monday, 20 February 2006 22:42 (eighteen years ago) link

How'd it go?

curmudgeon (Steve K), Tuesday, 21 February 2006 03:08 (eighteen years ago) link

since you asked... badly, very badly.
where do i start? i was so off technically tonight that i didn't even sound like me. maybe it was the nerves, and i must play out more to defeat them, but i think what was really wrong:

Turntables:
1. Belt-driven.
2. Set up in a hip-hop/sideways style, with the pitch adjust furthest away.
3. Screwed into place.
4. Mounted unevenly.
5. Mounted too high - I had to stand on a crate and I am 5'9".
6. Shoddy pitch adjust.
7. No torque to speak off. Simply touching the record was enough to throw it off at least two beats.
8. No strobe light.
9. Did not hold its speed even without touching, adjusting, etc.
Mixer:
1. No meters.
2. 2-band EQ.
3. Meant for scratching with no fader curve at all.
4. Faulty grounding posts.
5. The worst cue system ever. There was never any sensical relationship between the volume of the record itself, the level of gain, the level in the headphones, and the actualy output.
The Booth:
1. Small as hell, no place for records.
2. Turntables too high.
3. An earpad fell off my headphones and fell underneath the platform because nothing is sealed off.
4. No isolation at all.

Even when I was able to overcome the deficiencies of the turntable itself to get the next record in line, the combination of the uneven mounting, the lack of proper grounding, and the lack of isolation from the bass, meant that almost every record (even new ones) skipped or sounded crackly. I couldnt hold a mix because both records were randomly jumping. It was all so disorienting because my style is based upon the fact that I can hold mixes for a fair amount of time. I dont pack my bag full of minimal techno assuming that I am going to play all 10 minutes of every track unmixed.

On a positive note, my programming was really solid. I really played a nice spectrum of tracks, and paced them very well. Everyone complimented me on a job well done. They want me back. I am confused.

Maybe there are djs out there who can play just as well on the equipment I used tonight as on a pair of 1200s and a Pioneer/AllenHeath/Vestax mixer... First off, I would like to meet them, second off, I would like to know their secrets, and thirdly, well, actually I dont give a shit. I have never been, and will never be, a prima donna, regardless of the success I may or may not achieve in this field but, from now on, I only play on direct-drive turntables.

I would still love for anyone to come down to my next gig, and I will make sure to announce it ahead of time. There are only a handful of us buying the sort of records I play in all of DC...

... which reminds me. DJ Milo on Tuesdays and Saturday at Science Club around 19th and M NW is one of the surest bets in all of DC for everything from downtempo to electro to house to techno. Respect!

Aaron Grossman (aajjgg), Tuesday, 21 February 2006 09:23 (eighteen years ago) link

Tuesday and Saturdays

I forgot to mention that one of the channels on the amp was blown so only the left channel was playing. There was no "mono" button on the mixer, of course.

Lastly...
I truly, and very deeply, love the Reef. It has always been one of my favorite bars in DC. The dj booth is new, the equiptment is old, but I am sure they are totally committed to working out the bugs I described above. I honstly think that in a few months, it will be one of the best places to hear DJs in an intimate setting in all of DC.

Aaron Grossman (aajjgg), Tuesday, 21 February 2006 09:46 (eighteen years ago) link

oh the Reef, i think i've been there. they've got all those fish tanks and the nice rooftop bar?

SnakeShit ;] (eman), Tuesday, 21 February 2006 13:26 (eighteen years ago) link

i like that place. it's a nice mix of relaxable space and non-typical adams morgan crowd. and fishtanks are cool.

wangdangsweetpentangle (teenagequiet), Tuesday, 21 February 2006 15:32 (eighteen years ago) link

I wonder who those Wammies folks gave best DC techno/electronica to Monday night? I see they gave Esmirelda best rock! I did not even know she was still around. I thought she was lame folk-rock with 'shock'/novelty lyrics years ago. The W. Post article on this was actually pretty funny in today's paper.

curmudgeon (Steve K), Tuesday, 21 February 2006 19:48 (eighteen years ago) link

what's the deal with the wammies? i have pretty much no clue what they actually are, although a dj at wmuc won one once. they seem...uh...well, who the hell actually picks the nominees/winners?

wangdangsweetpentangle (teenagequiet), Tuesday, 21 February 2006 19:56 (eighteen years ago) link

waitll the fake accents come out of seclusion to smash the earth. then we'll see who wins a damn wammy.

pssst - badass revolutionary art! (plsmith), Tuesday, 21 February 2006 20:04 (eighteen years ago) link

evidently, these were the winners. too many familiar faces again...

* ELECTRONICA
VOCALIST
Anousheh Khalili
Jen Lasher
LouLou
Rachel Panay (winner)

ARTIST/PRODUCER
Arthur Loves Plastic (winner)
Deep Dish
Fort Knox Five
Holmes Ives
Human Factor
Thievery Corporation

DJ
Bev Stanton (winner)
Bobby Jae
Charles Feelgood
Jen Lasher
Kidgusto
Rob Harris
Scott Henry
Simon
Yiannis

RECORDING
George Is On/Deep Dish
Movin' On/Kidgusto
Radio Free DC/Fort Knox Five
The Cosmic Game/ Thievery Corporation (winner)
Untie Me/Holmes Ives

http://www.wamadc.com/wama/wammies/wbal05.html#ELECTRONICA

milo blum (milothedj), Tuesday, 21 February 2006 20:05 (eighteen years ago) link

evidently, these were the nominees/winners. too many familiar faces again...

* ELECTRONICA
VOCALIST
Anousheh Khalili
Jen Lasher
LouLou
Rachel Panay (winner)

ARTIST/PRODUCER
Arthur Loves Plastic (winner)
Deep Dish
Fort Knox Five
Holmes Ives
Human Factor
Thievery Corporation

DJ
Bev Stanton (winner)
Bobby Jae
Charles Feelgood
Jen Lasher
Kidgusto
Rob Harris
Scott Henry
Simon
Yiannis

RECORDING
George Is On/Deep Dish
Movin' On/Kidgusto
Radio Free DC/Fort Knox Five
The Cosmic Game/ Thievery Corporation (winner)
Untie Me/Holmes Ives

http://www.wamadc.com/wama/wammies/wbal05.html#ELECTRONICA

milo blum (milothedj), Tuesday, 21 February 2006 20:06 (eighteen years ago) link

x-post

Anyone know if Chief Ike's Mambo Room still exists?

cdwill (cdwill), Tuesday, 21 February 2006 20:20 (eighteen years ago) link

yep, very much still there

wangdangsweetpentangle (teenagequiet), Tuesday, 21 February 2006 20:24 (eighteen years ago) link

The Wammies were started by a guy who used to promote rock shows in the early and mid '70s in DC. Whomever pays them to become a member of WAMA gets to vote. Many years back I wrote a long feature for the W. City Paper ripping into the Wammies. Some guy admitted to me that he was buying memberships for people so they would vote for him! They also used to have a hardcore punk category that the Slickee Boys (not quite hardcore) won one year. Several years ago all of the nominees for WAMA artist of the year were old white males I think. Every time I think the Wammies are getting better, they do something dumb.

curmudgeon (Steve K), Wednesday, 22 February 2006 03:16 (eighteen years ago) link


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