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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.

DEKUM SHOW DOCUMENT

Honey, Ashby, and I played this show a two Fridays ago and I made a lit­tle video of it using some footage I took while mix­ing paint for the new, almost com­pleted, BCS Vibe and Recording Booth that I’m build­ing at the BCSHQ. I have been work­ing on this sculpture/room/project for about 2 months or a lit­tle more. It’s been an extremely fun and learned project using mostly free and/or found mate­ri­als. A bit crunk, but very prac­ti­cal. Hope to do a new Orem record in there, some Dash, some orches­tral record­ings and prac­tice ses­sions, sit, lis­ten to noth­ing, vibe out, you know. More once it’s “done”.

Anyway, Honey engi­neered and pro­duced the viola effects for me at this show and Ashby did her thing on vox. Check it out:

Also worth men­tion­ing is that tomor­row at the Worksound Gallery in Portland I am par­tic­i­pat­ing in a col­lab­o­ra­tive large ensem­ble impro­vised show with some 20+ musi­cians. I’m very excited for this one and it should not be missed.

SO SIOUX ME *NEW* VERSION!

Boy Gorilla has a new com­pi­la­tion com­ing out soon! The Fists, who recorded their new track with the recently dis­cov­ered SoundCloud, will be fea­tured on this Portland com­pendium and so will I. I stayed up real late tonight work­ing on my new piece which is a homage to the 3rd move­ment in the Sioux City Symphony.

After lis­ten­ing to this guy I decided it needed a few changes, please for­give me if you really enjoyed the older one. If you didn’t, hope­fully this will make up for those qualms…
CHECK OUT THE NEW VERSION:

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DASH! — So Sioux Me *NEW VERSION* (4.9MB)

Special thanks to Jonathan Sieloff who played bass clarinet.

NEW FUN NOW

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Crystal Seth recently made a few record­ings in Portland. More to come… Download the zip file con­tain­ing New Fun Now with above art­work here.

DASH! OREM(THE SINK) AND TOM BLOOD SHOW IN 1.5HR

Tonight at the Towne Lounge in Portland, ORE Dash!, Orem(the sink), and Tom Blood (aka Grand Junction Grand Therapy) are play­ing and it’s gonna be a spe­cial night.

Tony is debut­ing a video for Qurbani that he did the voice-over for with Ariel. Dash! is doing a com­pletely visual set with a spe­cial unof­fi­cial debut of the new video directed by Dave Nuss. Here is a sneak peak:

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Gonna be a fun night, come out if you. Me and Tony have been build­ing it up a bunch and are super super excited. The Orem set is gonna be all elec­tronic bliss and Tom’s got soooo many sleeves to pull tricks from. Thanks for read­ing this.

IS HETEROGENEOUS AND MORE

I am pleased to announce the debut of the new DASH! album called Is Heterogeneous. Explore it over at the Prescott Family. Highlights include seven new tracks, a remov­able color sticker-cover paint­ing by David Coyne, and a new album that I believe rep­re­sents my cur­rent live show.

Speaking of which, I might soon be per­form­ing that very show near you dur­ing the next cou­ple of weeks…

DASH! Shows

…on tour with Jared Mees and the Grown Children, we per­formed at the Doug Fir last night and are leav­ing Portland today. Think there will most likely be a few more shows in Idaho but I haven’t con­firmed. Really really stoked for the SLC Pioneer Day show with local ambi­ent trip­pers Stag Hare!!!! Also do what you can to check out the White Fang/White Rainbow/Rob Walmart tour which has already begun…think they’re play­ing at the Smell with Lucky Dragons on Sunday July 20th. I’m going to try to check it out, let me know if you wanna carpool.

Finally, we wrapped up the final day of shoot­ing for the DASH! video for “You Keep Kicking (The Walls You’ve Become)”. The shoot was han­dled well with ease and guid­ance by David and Daniel Nuss. It is going to be pretty epic and I heard last night that they’re already begun to cut the footage (this is slang for edit­ing I’m told). I’m work­ing on putting together a making-of with the footage Tony and I shot. So many peo­ple helped out and I’d like to thank every sin­gle per­son for their con­tri­bu­tions espe­cially Dave Nuss, Dan Nuss, Sam Guerro, and Tony Ortega.…

Digital Flickr photo album for review here.

PANNING

Experiment in panning…

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(Not rec­om­mended for com­puter speak­ers, head­phones okay, bet­ter yet is a stereo setup sit­ting five or more feet back)

Which side is the melody on?
And which the bass?
Can you hear when they change?
And when they reverse?

Visual explana­tory answer.

DASH! In The Street

June 14, 2008

DASH! is open­ing up for a rad avant-garde film screen­ing that’s hap­pen­ing tomor­row evening in asso­ci­a­tion with Portland Cinema Project’s “In The Street” series. The fol­low­ing are showing:

Under The Brooklyn Bridge by Rudy Burckhardt [1953, 16mm, b&w, 15 min]
In the Street by Helen Levitt [1952, 16mm, b&w, sound, 16 min]
Mirror Animation by Portland’s own Harry E. Smith [1979, 16mm, color, sound, 11 min]
(I’m really excited to see work from this amaz­ing man. Check out his “Early Abstractions” (1946–57), Pt. 1: )

The Riddle of Lumen by Stan Brakhage [1972, 16mm, color, silent, 17 min]
The Black Tower by John Smith [1987, 16mm, color, sound, 24 min]

I’m play­ing at 8:30 and the films start at dusk.

3125 NE Burnside (across from Music Millennium)
Portland, OR 97214
Free or very cheap!

DASH! 6/14/08

LOST

Lost on ABC, a pretty cool show!

I just watched the pilot of a show called Lost on ABC and it was really cool and it seems to be a really great idea for a awe­some show. It’s about a plane full of peo­ple that crashes on an island and was scary and there is this freaky bald dude and this hot girl and a funny fat guy and no ones get­ting along. Check it out I think it could end up being a bit hit! Peace.

THE SPENCE AND THE GIB

The Spence and the Gib from Jordan Dykstra on Vimeo.

Video doc­u­men­ta­tion of the Matthew and Laura’s wed­ding on May 17, 2008. Photo doc­u­ments can be found here.