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Oct 13 2010

Heebeegeebees pt2

Dave Ko is a Vancouver based graffiti inspired painter.

Ronan Boyle is a Vancouver based artist.  He has been drawing and painting since childhood, he is a self-taught artist; his main inspirations stem from the Pop movement of the 60’s and the Do-It-Yourself movement of New York’s punk scene in the late 70’s and early 80’s.

Sanda Sanchez was born in Mexico city but now resides in Vancouver.  She was part of the Cheaper show No. 9 and 100 Amigos Numero Dos at
El Kartel.

White Lung are a Vancouver based punk four piece headed by singer Mish Way, who writes for Vice Magazine.

Koban are a guitar, bass and drum machine duo that make haunting post punk music.

Along with dj Tyler Fedchuk (Radiozero / Ice Cream Social) all of these artists will be at the second installment of Heebeegeebees Halloween Music and Art series at Chapel (304 Dunlevy) 7-11pm. Bands are on at 9:15 and 10:15pm. Admission is by donation which also gets you two for one admission to the after party at Honey Lounge (455 Abbott).

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Tags: Dave Sucky, Heebeegeebees, Koban, Ronan Boyle, Sandra Sanchez, Tyler Fedchuk, White Lung
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Oct 01 2010

Heebeegeebees??

Vancouver, we have something special planned for you for Octoberrrrr.  Winniecooper / No More Strangers curated the music.  xox.

BeatRoute Magazine, WinnieCooper.net, 101.9 CiTR, Red Bull, Steam Whistle, VancouverIsAwesome.com, Nudie Jeans, No More Strangers & ClubVibes.com present:
HEEBEEGEEBEES

A “Halloween” inspired art and music event series at Chapel Arts.
…

Thursday October 7th
Featured artists, Jen Osbourne + Jesse Corcoran.
With bands: Babe Rainbow, Tassels
http://www.myspace.com/bbrnbw
http://www.myspace.com/tasselstassels.
+Hyenas Djs (Basketball)
7-11pm. Cover by donation.

Thursday October 14th
Featured artists: Dave Ko + Ronin Boyle + Sandra Sanchez
With bands: White Lung, Koban
http://www.myspace.com/whitelungwhitelung
http://www.myspace.com/mantaraygunband
+ Dj Tyler Fedchuk
7-11pm. Cover by donation.

Thursday October 21st
Artists: Ben Jacques + Ryan Walter Wagner
With bands: Myths, Haunted Beard
http://www.myspace.com/mythsband
http://www.myspace.com/hauntedbeardextreme
Djs Hunk The Drunk (winniecooper.net) + Glenn Alderson (Beatroute Magazine)
7-11pm. Cover by donation.

Thursday October 28th
Artist: Crums, Kaput
With bands: Raccoons, DBL Dragon
http://www.myspace.com/theracoonsmusic
http://myspace.com/dbldragonband
+ DJ Bobby Siadat (MT-40)
7-11pm. Cover by donation.

FINALE PARTY
Saturday October 30th
With bands: Love and Electrik, Peter Breeze
http://www.myspace.com/loveandelectrik
http://radio3.cbc.ca/#/bands/Peter-Breeze-Maxwell-Maxwell
+ Winniecooper.net djs Hunk The Drunk, Christian Flores & Maxwell Maxwell.
9pm-2am. Tickets $10 available online at Clubvibes.com and at prior events.

Artists CURATED BY RYAN QUAST
Music CURATED BY NO MORE STRANGERS
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Sep 23 2010

Todd Slater Interview

Todd Slater has been making posters for artists that you love for years. I couldn’t get a great image of his face, so instead you can enjoy the art of his work. Get to know the man behind thousands of posters you have probably seen hundreds of times.

Reasons you may know Todd Slater:

  • He has designed limited edition tour posters for artists such as; Morrissey, The Strokes, Muse, Mars Volta, The Beastie Boys, Modest Mouse and Radiohead.
  • If you have been to a Dead Weather or Ween show in the last few years, you have probably seen his posters for sale.

Why might someone think they know Todd Slater? “People know me from my concert posters. That sort defines who I am. ”

What was the first concert you remember going to? “It was in Austin, I was 12 or 13 years old and it was NOFX at Liberty Lunch, a venue that is no longer around. I remember being excited to see people with green and purple mo-hawks. I am 31 now. Clubs seemed to be really relaxed with ages at that time.”

What was your favorite concert your saw this year? “It would probably have to be – Ween at Stubbs in Austin, TX. I also liked Meat Puppets at Bumbershoot Festival in Seattle. I was there for a poster convention. Almost all the shows I ever see are in Texas, so it was nice to see one outside of Texas.”

What is your favorite thing on the menu at Stubbs Bbq in Austin? “I like their brisket. I like their sauce. They sell it at the grocery store.”

What was the most intimidating artist you designed a poster for? “It was the White Stripes. Rob Jones does pretty much all their stuff. It was about 2004, I graduated from college about 2 years before. I was working in a t-shirt shop in Nacogdoches. I was learning screenprinting and was doing these unsolicited White Stripes posters. I would make an unsolicited poster, with no approval,  would print it out Kinkos, I would mail it to the tour mgr to the next date on the tour, didn’t even know the tour manager’s name. Then he called me and said he didn’t like it. (Todd starts laughing.) The tour manager was nice, said he already had someone doing work, but that he would give me a shot. It was really exciting to even get the phone call. Then in the coming years, I met Rob Jones in Austin and he sort of became a mentor. I started to build a relationship with Jack White related projects. But, still that talent is intimidating.”

(pictured above is the unsolicited print that got Todd essentially on Jack White’s radar)

Have you ever branched into album art? “I did 6 vinyl singles for the Dead Weather in 2009, they printed about 100 of each of them. I would like to do album art, but it really isn’t something I have pursued or that has pursued me.”

What day or situation would you say to yourself “I have made it”? “Oh okay. I really still don’t feel like I have made it. Because I feel like, I almost laugh when I say this, but I feel like art careers are so finicky, that I will never feel my safety zone and I can say that I have made it. I think consistently getting work with bands you like (Ween, White Stripes) that is rewarding, I feel lucky. I never really felt like I have made it.”

What are a few of your favorite books as a child? “My parents made me read a lot. My dad writes for a newspaper in Texas. My mother is an English teacher. So as a result I had to read a lot. I hated most books back then, but looking back some of them had an impact on me. Like Atlas Shrugged, Trouble In Bugland. I would say Hunter Thompson had an impact on me in my early 20′s, Fear And Loathing In Las Vegas, a lot of my imagery is guided by that now.”

Were you the kid in class that sketched all over your notebooks? (Todd laughs, so I take it he knows what I am talking about.) “Yes, I sketched all over my notebooks. All the way through college, through Art History. I keep sketchbooks now, I am insecure about showing them to people. I never post anything online from a sketchbook.”

What is your process for choosing colors? “If you listen long enough to a band’s music you get a gut instinct or a vibe or a feeling that is like, oh I think I am going to use blues and silvers. Kind of like listening to the music, is what pieces together scraps and parts of the poster.”

Do you collect posters and if so what do you look for? “I trade a lot of posters with other artists. I would say just someone that has the craftsmanship and takes care in their work. Someone that has a good sense of design. Good draftsman. Showing me something I haven’t seen before. Layered colors in an interesting way or split fountains in print.”

What is something you geek out over? “Well, umm lots of things. Star Wars miniatures. There is basically game like Dungeons And Dragons but with Star Wars characters, my friends and I played that for many years. There is that. I also collect vintage basketball cards from the 70′s. I have a lot of e-bay alerts for stuff. You told me to geek out.”

(Todd’s collection of Star Wars minis pictured above)

How do you celebrate when you finish a poster design? “Oh my god. I go to sleep. All the posters I have done, I don’t really have a formula for making for them. I approach of them pretty differently. I am trying to make new ways to make new posters. I am concerned with not doing one the same way. Which leads to taking a bit longer for things. If I have a deadline of 9 am I pretty much go straight to the deadline. My printer in Seattle hates it, he has so many quick turn around for me.”

Do you have a specific place you go to when you want to be inspired? “That is a good question. I mean I don’t go a certain place. My office is where I work, its a converted garage int he suburbs. There is just piles around my desk of stuff I like, magazine clippings, books, just anything that I think might be inspirational. I sort of live around these piles, if I need to be inspired.”

What is the closest thing to you now? “Well lets see, there are couple of art books. There is a book by a Chicago painter named Ed Paschke. There is a book on retrospective by William T. Wiley. There is a book by Westermann another Chicago artist.”

If you could pick the brain of any artist whose would you choose? “I mean, I would say that Picasso is probably the most important artist in what I do, because at the time he was so inventive and radical. He stylized things in a way no one was seen. If I could talk to him, I would try to tap into that. I would want to see how I could see things in a new way.”

What music have you had on constant rotation? “I had ‘Congratulations’ on running, cause I just did a new MGMT poster. It was for a single date at the Borgata in Atlantic City on August 21st. I have had some older Mogwai playing. I was just listening to Yo La Tengo’s Summer Sun, I really like that album.”

MGMT – ‘Congratulations’ mp3


If you could travel to any 3 places in the world where would you want to go?
“NYC would be my number one. I want to live there one day. I have been there twice for vacation. I would say New Zealand, along the trails of Mordor. I would say doing some kind of visit to Japan, if I had to choose a city I would say Tokyo.”

Where is one place you recommend someone go eat in your hometown?
“Oh okay. I am in a suburb 10 minutes or so outside of Austin. Round Rock. There is a little town called Driftwood that has a place called Salt Lick BBQ. In Round Rock there is a well known bakery called Lonestar Donuts, grew up eating their stuff. Gotta get a Mexican food place too. Umm. Okay, in Austin Juan In A Million for breakfast tacos. The owner greets you with a hardy handshake and the food.”

Lastly, what print do you get the most people contacting you about? “Neil Young print.”

:::::::: So, You Think You Know Todd Slater? :::::::::::

Familiarize yourself with more of Todd’s amazing work on his website.

Check back each week for a new So, You Think You Know Me interview. In case you missed last weeks you can click here to get to know Rusko.

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Tags: Artwork, interview, Jack White, MGMT, Posters, SYTYKM, Todd Slater, White Stripes
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Sep 10 2010

Molly Schiot Interview

Molly Schiot has got spunk, style, energy and direction. Molly Schiot makes witty films, commercial videos, videos for fun, beautiful drawings and art for all. She appears to be a fabulous person to know. Check it …

Reasons you may know Molly Schiot:

  • Molly was listed in this years 40 under 40 for The Advocate (1 of only 13 women).
  • Molly made the out100 list for out.com, alongside people like Wanda Sykes and Cyndi Lauper.
  • She directed a music video for The Raveonettes with Cass Bird for a Dr. Martens 50 year anniversary series.

Why might someone know Molly Schiot? “You saw me on the Megatron at a GNR concert at The Boston Garden.”

Where are you as you are answering these questions? “In the cleanest and neatest apartment in Soho that belongs to an old Japanese man.”

What is the most unique thing about your dog Maddy? “She has the need to engage in certain rituals and repetitive behaviors to reduce her anxiety.”

If you could bring back any celebrity from the dead to photograph them, who would it be and what would the concept be for the shoot? “I think Shirley Chisholm. She is a huge inspiration to me and the concept would have to just grow organically.”

How many tattoos do you have? What is your favorite one? “I have 5. It’s my family tree through portraits.”

Photo Credit: Cass Bird

What are three artists that you think we should look out for in 2011? “Cass Bird. Warpaint. Pieter Hugo.”

Warpaint – Billie Holiday

What is overrated right now? What is underrated? “Overrated, those guys that wear blazers and no socks and weird flat pointy shoes and shorts that are too tight and unflattering. Underrated would have to be Light Asylum. The woman sings like Ian Curtis and Joan Armatrading.”

What is your go-to snack of inspiration? What is your go-to song for inspiration? “Snack would be coffee. Go-to song ‘In The Air Tonight’ by Phil Collins.”

What is a painful noise to you? “A bus that makes that painful SSSSSS noise. I think it’s air being released from breaks. It hurts me.”

What do you have hanging on the walls of your bedroom? “Nothing.”

What commercial was released this year that you were like “damn, I wish I could take credit for that”? “Cadbury EYEBROWS by Tom Kuntz.”

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TVblWq3tDwY[/youtube]

What piece of your work would you say best represents who you are? “I love the new Doc Martens piece. It’s romantic and vague.”

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cv_rQ2c3Fa8[/youtube]

For Dr. Martens 50th Anniversary, The Raveonettes cover The Stone Roses ‘I Wanna Be Adored’. The music video is directed by Cass Bird & Molly Schiot. You can download the track FREE here.

What is something you want the internet to know about you? “It doesn’t need to know any more then it already does!”

::::::::::::::::::::::::::: Molly Schiot ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::

To get your full dosage of Molly Schiot visit her website for more of her creative work.

Check back each week for a new So, You Think You Know Me interview. In case you missed last weeks you can click here to get to know Twin Shadow.

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Tags: Cass Bird, Film, interview, Molly Schiot, The Raveonettes, Warpaint
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May 14 2010

The History Of Vancouver Punk

This via: Vancouver Is Awesome!

The DOXA documentary film festival is happening from May 7th-16th and this year’s lineup is a beast! Sitting on the top of the heap for a lot of people I know is the world premiere of Susanne Tabata’s latest film, Bloodied But Unbowed, about the Vancouver punk rock music scene in the late 70’s and early 80’s. The trailer is below, the synopsis is below it and we will be bringing you more information about this film in the coming days.

I was incredibly fortunate to be shown a rough cut of the film last week and I was going to tell you that it’s the best documentary about Vancouver music I’ve ever seen but I can’t even think of any other docs about the history of our music scene so I’ll just say that you pretty much have to see it. This screening will sell out quick so you should buy tickets today. Like go-out-right-now-and-buy-them today.

Check out the trailer @ VIA

*****THERE IS A SECOND SCREENING OF THE FILM BEING HELD MAY 17th GO SEE THIS IT’S AMAZING******

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May 14 2010

MUSIC WAAAASTE!!!

Music Waste is coming!!! If you were anywhere near it last year you’ll know, this is one of the best events in Vancouver.

The Music, Art & Comedy fest now has it’s schedule up!

Passes for all 4 days are $15!!! Get your bikes tuned up as all venues are within walking distance.

This year they also have a 3 on 3 basketball tournament.

Winnie Cooper and No More Strangers are suuper excited to be a part of it!!! wooop.

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Mar 03 2010

Musick Waaaaste

Music Waste, Vancouver’s grass roots independent music, art and comedy festival is fast approaching.  Excited? we are. Let’s keep Vancouver awesome and make this years something worth of rioting over.  Locals and out of towners, this is the shizz, apply. come and party with us.

Here’s a message from our Music Waste friendz!

Hi Friends,

Send your musical submissions to the aptly named email address: submissions@musicwaste.ca

Music Waste will run June 2nd – 5th, 2010.

Just send a link to your Myspace page and a few pleasantries. Maybe a contact name and phone number.

We don’t need to see any press photos or stupid EPKs. Seriously, we don’t give a shit what you look like standing in an alley against a brick wall or how your band met. It was probably at the mall in line buying jeans at Randy River, wasn’t it? Just be honest.

If you’re not in a band, tell your friends. If you don’t have friends, start a band and take a press photo in an alley. People love people who take photos against brick walls. Take our word for it.

Love you,
MW Team

DOITDOITDOITDOIT

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Nov 24 2009

the interview show: Justin BUA

Justin BUA is the #1 living selling artist amongst college students around the world. His art, like his most famous poster, “the DJ” (above), hangs in as many dorm rooms as that Audry Hepburn portrait or that Bob Marley photo.

Collector’s of his art also include Bill Clinton, Robert De Niro, Will Smith, Alicia Silverstone, Christina Ricci, Mark Wahlberg, Whoopi Goldberg, and many more in the music and movie communities.

He was in Toronto for his first Canadian exhibition at the LISS Gallery on Nov. 21st and we caught up with him for a chat. If you are in TO, head to the LISS, if you are everywhere else, check out his work here.

Justin BUA on the interview show

Michael Jackson “PYT” (Marquis remix) (PYT is Justin’s favorite song these days. And head to his site to check out BUA’s rendition of MJ!)

the interview show is everywhere! (interviewshow[at]gmail.com)
www.cjsf.ca (Vancouver, BC, Mondays @4:30pm)
www.radiocfxu.ca (Campus Community Radio, Antigonish, Nova Scotia, Fridays 11pm-12am)
www.cfru.ca (University of Guelph Radio, Tuesdays 3pm)
www.umfm.com (Winnipeg’s Hit Free Radio, Tuesdays @8am)

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