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DASH! PHONES IT IN

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A while back I had the plea­sure of play­ing the KDVS radio show called “Phoning It In”.  Literally over the phone, I played a set from the Marriage Studio here in Portland. It has finally been posted on their site for stream and down­load. Digital decay has never sounded so good!

There are plenty of other great shows on the archive to check out as well includ­ing friends Cole Moldy Milner, LAKE, Cryptacize, Ben and Bruno, The Watery Graves of Portland, World, Little Wings, Thanksgiving, and recently, Davis Lee Hooker play­ing songs from his new record that I com­posed strings for, “Dark Town Dark City”.

DASH! “TAKES SWIFT STRIDES”

DASH!

DASH!
“TAKES SWIFT STRIDES”
EP
MDIG002, Marriage Records
Available here for a mere $4.

TRACKS
01. New Stars’ Art
02. Hypnotiq World (lis­ten)
03. No Way?!
04. The Dash Way!
05. Ew Tartar
06. How Do You Feel?

I’m very excited to release this short record, my first on Marriage Records, as a “dig­i­tal down­load only release”. It uti­lizes our new web-based soft­ware called Coupe designed by tech mas­ter­mind Greg Borenstein. Similar to the down­load code that you get when you buy a vinyl record these days, Marriage is break­ing ground by elim­i­nat­ing the phys­i­cal copy and sell­ing pieces of paper (or in my sit­u­a­tion a color post­card), bric-a-brac, or other non-related pieces of merch with the uniquely coded sticker pasted to it. A new ven­ture. So rad to have this at our disposal!

Check out the record, I’m really proud of it and recorded it in mid-February through the end of March at the BCS Studio B and at the Marriage Records Studio. The final track, “How Do You Feel?” is a cul­mi­na­tion of a feel­ing and idea that I have been work­ing on for 5 years… I think I’ve set­tled in on some­thing that I am finally ready to show to the world. Enjoy!

SHOWS GALORE

Proud to offi­cially announce the myspace release of 2 new tracks I recently fin­ished (HYPNOTIQ WORLD and NEW STARS’ ART) as well as a plethora of shows com­ing up in the next week. This one is hap­pen­ing tonight:
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03/21/2009 08:00 PM — Reed College
Playing a com­posed improv trio set with Bob Jones and Jonathan Seilaff as well as a piece by Matt Marble. Adam Reese will per­form as well. Blogged here and here.

03/24/2009 08:00 PM — Valentines
232 SW Ankeny
Portland, Oregon 97204
Cost: Free
I will con­tribut­ing some viola for a Ghosting set with local audio­phile, Zach Reno.

03/28/2009 08:00 PM — Worksound Gallery
820 SE Alder
Portland, Oregon 97202
Cost: Donations, please
Description: Playing with Mary, Bob, and Jonathan. Also play­ing: Gust Burns and Jason Kahn.
POP IN B/W BOUNCES

04/04/2009 07:00 PM — The Wail
NE 42nd and Sumner
Portland, Oregon 97218
Description: Space’s Day instal­la­tion show at the Wail! Gonna be wicked. There will be a large zome dome with mul­ti­ple celes­tial animated/non-animated pro­jec­tions. Curated by our friend Kaylee. Do check out her Flickr.

THE OFFICIAL DASH(!) POEM POST


The Dash(!) Poem from Jordan Dykstra on Vimeo.

The Dash
copy­right 1996 Linda Ellis

I read of a man who stood to speak
at the funeral of a friend.
He referred to the dates on her tomb­stone
from the beginning…to the end.

He noted that first came the date of her birth
and spoke of the fol­low­ing date with tears,
but he said what mat­tered most of all
was the dash between those years.

For that dash rep­re­sents all the time
that she spent alive on earth…
and now only those who loved her
know what that lit­tle line is worth.

For it mat­ters not, how much we own;
the cars.…the house…the cash.
What mat­ters is how we live and love
and how we spend our dash.

So think about this long and hard…
are there things you’d like to change?
For you never know how much time is left
that can still be rearranged.

If we could just slow down enough
to con­sider what’s true and real,
and always try to under­stand
the way other peo­ple feel.

And be less quick to anger,
and show appre­ci­a­tion more
and love the peo­ple in our lives
like we’ve never loved before.

If we treat each other with respect,
and more often wear a smile…
remem­ber­ing that this spe­cial dash
might only last a lit­tle while.

So, when your eulogy is being read
with your life’s actions to rehash…
would you be proud of the things they
say about how you spend your dash?

http://lindaellis.typepad.com/my_weblog/2007/11/the-dash.html

The Dash touches close to home, here in Oregon: