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Way to go, Gerald!

Friday, December 4th, 2009

Super excited to share with you-all that pianist extraordinaire Gerald Clayton has been nominated for a Grammy in the “Best Improvised Jazz Solo” category! Gerald is a friend of vosotros; appearing on The Lazy Susan, as well as a subsequent Erykah Badu remix…

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To Do by How Long It Takes To Know [mp3]
[vosotros presents: the lazy susan]

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Real Thang (vosotros remix) [mp3]
[Erykah Badu remix contest]

Way to go, Gerald!

Learning Music Monthly is here!!

Friday, February 27th, 2009

Learning Music Monthly is subscription based album-a-month series featuring the music of John Wood and the Learning Music band. Starting March 1st, subscribers will receive a brand new full-length album of original music every month. You can choose to receive your monthly issues on CD (delivered to your mailbox in beautiful handmade packaging, with cover art by a different artist each issue), or in downloadable high-quality mp3 format. Subscribers also receive unlimited access to the online archive of music, including twelve re-mastered albums from the original album-a-month series. Additionally, you are invited to collaborate in the creation of Learning Music Monthly, with remixes, covers, and sound donations, regardless of whether you are a subscriber or not.

Visit the new Learning Music Monthly site to learn more about the project, preview the first issue, subscribe to the series, and explore ways you can contribute creatively to LMM.

Upcoming Learning Music Events:

  • Friday Feb 27 – John Wood joins Kevin Bronson (Buzz Bands) live on Little Radio for an interview, 10am-noon, littleradio.com (Buzzbands.la feature on LMM)
  • Sunday March 1 – Learning Music’s Music Learning Workshop – Machine Project in Echo Park, 1200 D North Alvarado LA, CA 90026 – doors at 8pm – FREE – everyone attending will receive a copy the first Learning Music Monthly album – bring a small instrument to participate in the workshop portion of the evening (culminating in a massive group performance!) (Flavorpill) (LA Weekly)
  • Monday March 2 – Live Performance on KXLU – 5pm – 88.9 FM Los Angeles – kxlu.com
  • Tuesday March 10 – Learning Music @ Silverlake Lounge – 10:30pm – $8

Learning Music Monthly – Free Podcast on iTunes

Learning Music – MySpace

See you at Machine Project on Sunday!!!!

 

The Origins of Vosotros

Monday, January 19th, 2009

John and I met in 7th grade Spanish class.  And later, after attending the same high school, and while attending the same college, we began vosotros.  And after seeing the following SNL clip, I was struck with such nostalgia I decided to link to it…enjoy.

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vosotros presents: ¡ YES WE PUEDE !

Wednesday, January 14th, 2009

To celebrate the inauguration, we asked some of our favorite Los Angeles bands to record cover versions of public domain patriotic songs. The entire album is licensed under Creative Commons and available for free download from the project’s website: yeswepuede.com

oh mega super sí shout out to Obi Best, Learning Music, Dream Kids, weyou, B.R.A.M., Mooey Moobau and Max Markowitz for throwing down so hard – the album literally came together in a couple of weeks … a testament to how talented these guys are…

(please send the link to everyone you know who loves america)

[YWP Around The Web]
     • Good Magazine    
     • Tiny Mix Tapes    
     • Creative Commons
     • Soup Greens
     • BHAM.FM
     • Skips On The Record
     • web in front
     • LAist
     • Future Sounds
     • Largehearted Boy
     • Rock Insider
     • Boing Boing
     • Mikey Wally
     • Buzzbands.LA
     • Fly, fly, balloon man. Savor the Void!
     • Twitter (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9)

     • NOVA (cell phone company in Iceland)

     

Palabra #2

Friday, January 2nd, 2009

As the new year approaches, Palabra has been wrestling with time, which is to say wrestling with illusion. We know the past only by the things that represent it— by pictures, or stories, or recordings, or by our memories. We know the future only by the hopes and fears of what may become our present. In either case, past or future, what we experience is merely the production of our minds. The representations of the past show us “facts” through the lens of our personality; the hopes and fears of the future show us more about ourselves than about what is. If we think that we live “in time” we are living in a dream because the past and the future trap us in a reflection of ourselves; and if the past and the future are merely dreams then how can time exist? Furthermore, how do we escape the illusion of time, the house of mirrors that we live in when we think time is real? …Only by losing ourselves to the present. When life is at its best, there is no time because we are so swept up into the moment that there is no past, no future, no self. But when there is no time and no self, who or what is acting in these, our best moments? What is playing music, what is painting, what is saying words that are unplanned but resonant in truth? When we are not “self” but only present, what have we become? In The Odyssey, when Menelaus is wrestling with Proteus, he discovers that the “Ancient of the Sea” is a shape-shifter. As Menelaus tries to hang on, his opponent turns into a lion, a snake, a tree, a boar, then water… until eventually the contest is over. When it ends, Proteus gives up and tells Menelaus the truth. When we wrestle with time we must contend with illusions until at last we are left only with the present—and within the present we find the truth we are seeking—the truth that we are. The present isn’t for you all, it is you all.

-Palabra.

Palabra #1

Friday, December 12th, 2008

On the morning of my eighteenth birthday I sang with the birds.  As the sun rose over my parent’s back yard I ran in circles with the perfect knowledge of why the birds were singing. It may be true that I had eaten a small piece of paper that completely changed what I heard, what I saw, what I smelled…but I don’t think I was living a delusion (and Aldous Huxley, who is deeper than anyone I know, doesn’t think so either). I sang at the top of my lungs knowing what the birds knew: that the morning was a miracle, that the dawn was god, that the air around me was a plenum vibrating with life and knowledge. Since then I have learned that the whole world sings. The music of birds follows inherent and predictable patterns; the songs of whales reach across the depths of the seas; the oscillations of the earth on its axis can be rendered into music and it’s beautiful! Our very speech is music and I believe that one day a genius will run a staff across the heavens and demonstrate that the stars are the notes to a symphony. Poor Prufrock cried, “I have heard the mermaids singing, each to each./ I do not think that they will sing to me.” But that doesn’t have to be your fate. You choose my friends. Either the world is a silent cacophony, or there is song ringing through the soles of your feet, melody in the eyes of those you love, and harmony in the rhythm of your days. The music of the universe is for you all.

-Palabra.

thrill jockey // indie 103 // the roots

Thursday, December 11th, 2008

Celebrate the holidays with Thrill Jockey – they’ve created an advent calendar (with some stunning snow flake graphics!) to give away an mp3 every day until the Christmas!!  TJ distributes a lot of great independent music … so you’re likely to find some gems.  vosotros listeners should be especially excited about DOOR #4.  The triumphant return of My Moon Boots … the perfect soundtrack for this holiday season!!!  [and while you're there, check out the vosotros catalog in their FINA download store]

The extended vosotros family got some serious love on Indie 103.1’s “check one, two” on Sunday evening.  Mark Sovel played “Messages” from B.R.A.M. and “A Window”, a song off Learning Music’s “The Greatest Hits So Far EP” [out now on vosotros - available from FINA for $5  and AmazonMP3 for $4.45! ].  Pick up this EP now – and catch Learning Music in full force on December 20th at pehrspace…

As you-all may remember, Gabe advanced to the finals of The Roots Remix Contest (thanks to your voting!!).  Well the final round is coming to close – you can listen to our submission on Indaba’s site – and please vote if you’re so inclined – but the winner of this round is up to the judges.  Gabe’s mix once again features The Years (gene coye -drums, sam barsh – keys, gabe – bass).

What’s up with cash only restaurants?  Taco truck … I get it.  Sit down restaurant that serves booze?  Not okay.  The other day I picked up a roll of quarters to do my laundry (it was so overdue that I was taping into the archives … clown pants, my smash mouth t-shirt, the whole 9).  Anyways, I was driving home from work and had a serious craving for some Pho … they’ve got no love for the visa/mastercard … but their soup is soooo good.  I decided I could rock the clown pants for one more day ….

:: JohnG

 

(ps. bruno is coming)

the world is a vAMpire

Thursday, December 4th, 2008

 

gabe I and saw the smashing pumpkins tonight at stööniversal citywalk – after driving around for a while, we were lucky to find a space in jurassic parking …

a little vosotros trivia for you … my first rock concert ever was the pumpkins – Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness Tour at the Rosemont Horizon in Chicago!  my dad took my brother moo-daddy, my friend ceck cennett, and I.  epic evening … one might say it launched my music career…

my friend gingger was playing violin tonight and was nice enough to introduce me to billy corgan after the show – i told him the story of my first concert – all he said to me was “1996″

but i wanted more closure than that … on the way out, i walked up to him again and extended my fist for a fist bump … as he reciprocated the bump with a bump-back, i looked him in the eye and said “rosemont horizon” … hell ya

in other news, the grammy nominations were announced tonight:

Category 76

Best Polka Album 
(Vocal or Instrumental.)

  • El Maestro Del Acordeón Y Sus Polkas
    Paulino Bernal
    [Urbana Records] 
  • Speechless
    LynnMarie & Charlie Kelley As The Boxhounds
    [Squeeze Records] 
  • Back To Back Hall Of Fame Polkas
    Walter Ostanek & His Band, Jerry Darlak & The Touch And Bob Kravos & His Band
    [Sunshine Diversified Ent.] 
  • Hungry For More
    Polka Family Band
    [Polka Family Music] 
  • Let The Whole World Sing
    Jimmy Sturr And His Orchestra
    [Rounder] 

Monday they predict the storm…

Thursday, November 20th, 2008

hey you-all.

im still in hong kong until tomorrow, where the internet dips in and out, so i haven’t been able to surf, let alone check my email…but i finally got online, and checked this remix contest I entered for the roots…and im in 2nd place!  it features a sample of a song from the upcoming vosotros release, The Years.  This particular track features Sam Barsh on keys, Gene Coye on Drums, and myself on bass.  I took a day between shows to create the remix, only to find in the fine print that it couldn’t contain any samples…so i had to take them out.  so i decided to post the original here: criminal_vosotros_remix

it features samples from michael jackson, KRS-1, Public Enemy, and Biggie…

hope you enjoy it, and i’ll see you-all back in LA on sat.

gaib

The Roots | Remix Contest!

Monday, November 17th, 2008

Hello!

The Roots are having a remix contest – and vosotros is in the competition!  Round 1 is all based on fan voting … and WE NEED YOUR HELP!  The polls close on Nov 21 at 12pm Eastern Time.  At that point, the top 25 remixers advance to round 2.  Finalists will have a week to prepare another remix – and members of The Roots will pick the winner!!!  And the winner gets to record a song with The Roots!!!

Our remix uses some instrumentals from the upcoming vosotros release entitled “The Years” – featuring Sam Barsh (keys), Gene Coye (drums), and Gabe Noel (bass).

To listen and vote, visit:

www.peanutbutter-toothbrush.com

You don’t have to register with the site – but you DO need to confirm your vote via email, so please don’t forget this crucial step.  You can only vote once.

Please help us stay in the top 25.  Voting only takes a second – and your support will make a difference.  Please spread the link around!!!!

YES WE CAN!

:: vosotros