Showing posts with label bloomington. Show all posts
Showing posts with label bloomington. Show all posts

Saturday, June 29, 2013

puppy vs. dyslexia- against all todds

recorded in 2005, with final tracks added and mixed in 2011, and now finally released in 2013 thanks to magnetic south!

good times...deck your tape.

from magnetic south:

artist: Puppy vs. Dyslexia
title: Against All Todds
format: C66 [TYPE I - pro-dubbed]
released: 05/23/13

Magnetic South is pleased to present the (mostly) first time packaging of inscrutable Kentuckianian rare birds' 2005 studio work. Puppy inhabited it's own relentlessly google-eyed un-naturalist universe haunted by nude, Lisa Frank-headed contortionists where ritualistic sensibilities blurred the boundaries of sexual horror and adorable fluffs. The sound of depraved children blasted by speedy acid, boredom, and Boredoms that escaped to develop a unique lexicon of manic trance and transformational shamanic hootenanny.

Glossy full color double-sided insert & pro-dubbed clear cassette with white imprint inside clear hardshell case.


Monday, July 23, 2012

aurora dorey alice...

aurora dorey alice. aurora, colorado. the first one makes makes me really happy, the other doesn't. 
i prefer to be happy, and stay that way. 
dorey is rad, and her approach to sound-making is very quite taser.
she performed at an art event i was a part of in bloomington, indiana. it was terrific to see this action again. 
we also share a birthday every year.

Saturday, December 25, 2010

a ground-ups x-mas...


Mary Christmas told me to tell you...

Ground-Ups began in like 1999, or something like that. Shane and I were really into Ruins around that time, but definitely not up to that kinda like trap-kit blitz or stamina. To make up for it, we like put that influence together with our own art drives, and decided to like both play the drums.

We like talked the whole thing up to Chris Clavin and soon he found a home in g-ups via one of his lost passions, the trumpet (and/or) cornet.
Shawn and I love the trumpet (and/or) cornet, and welcomed the new movement of the ground-up. I don’t know...I think Chris just really liked playing trumpet (and/or) cornet.
The initial material really related to life, if you were on a boat, or worked in a hotel, like Shane and I did at the time.

We had some other stuff, like a floor tom with some trash in it, and some spray paint, and Chris had a bunch of stuff like a dictionary, and we spray-painted that and the cape. We record our first show on a video camera, and that appears in these recordings. Sounds like bad, but good bad too.

The second round includes Shan Egg and I with Leah Yeppi highlighting the vocals, playing banjo, banging keys and effex, and engineering the shit in a strange way. Shane and I came up with “GT Frame You Fucking Suck” on the way to record, when we saw some guy walking down the street either riding or carrying a GT mountain bike frame. One of said, “GT frame you fucking suck.” He heard us. We made it into a tape called: “OH! It Bites Me!”

Part 3 is some live recording a few years later when it was just Eric Weddle and I for the large part, and Shim on and off. Er’s horn action (trumpet and sax) is blasted well thru a cut down ancient quad fender amp.

E.W. and I moved on to record studio type ground sounds with Nhoj Daswon at White Ark. Things, like purpose, never really materialized, so these recordings have since sat, been fondled, and end up here in whatever form available from thy hard drive. There is also a few live tracks recorded by someone in PG Six. I like the way those sound.

I wanted to put together a disc or something and title it “Knights of the Ground Table”. But didn’t. The actual recordings sound great rad, but I went in over the course of time and mixed them around and screwed up a lot of the goodness. And that’s fine.

Ground-ups TNG featured Justin Clifford Rhody on trumpet and Clare Hubbard on saxophone. These could of been, and possibly were the best of times...I think I was drinking too much though. Here’s a few tunes from that, and I know there is more out there, but...

These appear via friends and relatives records as a cassingle, split with Crotch Council.
Shane was back on these tunes, at least some of them, and sometimes I can’t tell if it’s both or not. Regardless, it’s def jcr and Clare.

We’re still doing it...whoever we are.
-jk 

Sunday, January 24, 2010

joshua brennan

joshua brennan's work is extremely taser factory. i've enjoyed it for quite some time, but only recently got around to looking him up web style. he did his mfa printmaking thing at IU. i always looked forward to seeing his new work at SOFA gallery during the school year. it never failed to really get me going, so much so that i would end up drinking way too much and would have to leave.
i wish we had had the opportunity to talk more about things or hang out while we were in the same town, but it never seemed in the cards. someone spoke to me about similarities in our work once, but i didn't get it.
yeah! don't be a fool like me, and wait forever to check out his site! there is so much brushed over content and style in his pieces...it gouges the depths of my mind. these edgy clusterfucks i've attached here are just the tip of the 'riceberg. his site is totally stacked with work of many different makes.

i especially enjoy the "floor and table" series in the drawings section.
www.joshuabrennan.com

Thursday, January 14, 2010

bloomington music scene in chinese art magazine! by: jeremy hogan


bloomington based photographer jeremy hogan is always doing wonderful things. for example... here a feature he got going for a chinese art magazine titled: vision. it's a rundown on the bloomington, indiana music scene with jeremy's always amazing photos and words. this photo of (knee shy) made it in, along with lots of friends and stuff! pretty rad.
(knee shy) is full lifestyle gear.

justin clifford rhody looking bad ass up in the air.
i have always loved this photo of early day miners.
here's a link to the magazine... http://www.youthvision.cn/content200911.asp
you can translate some stuff via google, etc.

Tuesday, November 17, 2009

chomells?


here's an interesting artifact that i discovered across the street from my house in bloomington earlier this year. the inability to spell the word "homeless" is terrifying! of course this reading of the text is based purely on my assumption that the one who penned this was trying to spell "homeless". "chomells" or "homells" could in fact be the name of the creator, or of another person.
no, fuck it, they were trying to spell "homeless".
"chomells" still hangs proudly in our new home.
god bless.

Tuesday, February 17, 2009

the action is go...


so... here's some snaps of some action prepared for "4 Cell". not this friday but next (2.27) @ fuller projects here in bloomington. if anyone has noticed that i've been recently lacking in conversational value, here's one of the reason...
this has been a blast to create so far, and speaking of blasts... tomorrow i get to go out to the country to bust a cap or 2 in some phones! fun!

Wednesday, January 7, 2009

Leftovers From The Last Supper

"leftovers from the last supper"
new work by jeremy kennedy
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audio installation by jeremy kennedy and john dawson
opening:
friday january 23rd
at Hospital (102 e. allen)
8-11pm

with the solstice and new years eve behind me, it's time to get my ass in gear for this little event. i'm a little behind.

let me explain in this manner...
in the spirit of vincent gallo, i will now interview myself in regards to this event.

jk- i understand that this month, january 2009, contains 5 fridays?
jk- that's correct.
jk- now, which friday does your upcoming exhibition fall on?
jk- (clears throat) that would be the 4th friday. roughly 2 weeks from now.
jk- what type of work should we be looking forward to?
jk- mostly paintings, and an audio installation i'll be doing with john.
jk- how is this new work shaping up?
jk- i wouldn't know. i haven't even bought the canvas yet.
jk- amazing.
jk- thank you, that's great.

Saturday, December 6, 2008

first post / "parking permit"

wow! the opening entry…
the goal: to profile some things and actions of interest. this is also a great opportunity to let the word out about some stuff I’ve been involved in with (knee shy) and jinjonjim art and some others.

there is also a build up of past work. so I’ll bust out the occasional retrospective spotlight. until recently, the documentation has been kept in our specially sealed archives, privy only to our pals and the random “art official” who needs proof that we have done “things”, so that we might be allowed to do more “things”.
it’s goes something like this…


parking permitphoto by either harris or brandon from coaches.
“parking permit" (8/10/8)
by: (knee shy)
the whole idea was great fun. assemble a crowd of people to watch someone parallel park a car.
the opening reception began at 4:47pm on the sidewalk between 6th + 7th st. on walnut in Bloomington. (knee shy) provided a full spread of food and refreshments.
at 5:00pm sharp, local sound makers jason and nicole groth-evans pulled up to the reserved spot. with calming sounds of classical music blaring from their audi station wagon, they waved to the applauding crowd while photographers surrounded the vehicle.
the parking began, and within a few moments, it was complete. jason exited the car to more applause. shelley and I met the starring couple for a handshake and hug photo op.
the end.
we are still in shock over how many came out! it would seem that we are not the only ones in town who find parallel parking exciting. big big special thanks to jason and nicole groth driving down and showing us how it's done.
the video has just been posted here.