Monthly Archive for May, 2009

The Weekly Check In with Jeff Hamada (of Booooooom)

(Part of The Weekly Check In series)

This week, I wanted to check in with one of my favorite bloggers right now. Jeff Hamada (who lives in Vancouver, BC) runs the wonderful inspiring blog Booooooom, where I find new artists daily. He’s also an amazing artist himself, you can see his work by visiting http://www.jeffhamada.com.

Rubin: What are you currently working on or just finished that you’re excited about?

Hamada:
Right now I’m working on a design for Oakley, for the 2010 Olympics! I’m stoked! It’s fun to make something about my hometown (Vancouver.)

Rubin: Where have you traveled so far this month?

Hamada: I went to New York for the first time a few weeks ago! Aside from running over a stroller on the highway while driving to Seatac airport in the middle of the night (and the $900 worth of damage to my car) it was a rad trip.

Rubin: What’s your favorite music right now?

Hamada: Choir of Young Believers, Kings of Leon, Band of Horses… pretty much any band that has “of” in their name.

Rubin: Best food you’ve had in your neighborhood lately or while you were traveling?

Hamada: Right here in town, the $2 pineapple marinated pork tacos at Dona Cata (best in the city). I ate 5 the last time I was there.

Rubin: Anything else you want to mention?

Hamada: I recently found a copy of Richard Scarry’s Busy, Busy World which has been out of print for some time. It was my favourite book when I was a kid and I can’t tell you how exciting it was to open it up and see images that I have had buried in the back of my mind for 20+ years. I don’t know why I chose to mention this, I’m just really excited about it haha.

Joshua Lutz – Photography

View the work of New York based photographer Joshua Lutz.

Also read the interview Photoshelter did with him on his book/project Meadowlands. You can buy the book here.

Faesthetic – This Must Be The Place

Not only the title of one of my favorite songs but “This Must Be The Place” is the name of Faesthetic’s first LA curated show.

The show will be opening at the SCION Space gallery in Culver City, June 20th. It’s featuring the work of Featuring the work of Gluekit, Matt Curry, Maxwell Loren Holyoke-Hirsch, Skullphone, Damien Correll, Dan Funderburgh, Joel Speasmaker & Jemma Hostetler. I wish I could make it, all of the artists will be there for the opening, so you should go.

From the press release: This Must Be The Place, curated by Ohio based Faesthetic Magazine, opens June 20th, 2009 at Scion’s Installation L.A. Gallery Space in Culver City. The exhibition features nine American artists from the Faesthetic family who represent the diverse styles appearing in the magazine. This Must Be The Place is comprised of art centered around a theme of “Home,” and loosely limited to a 2 color palette, just like an issue of Faesthetic.

Andrew Paynter – Tortoise

Photographer and now video director, Andrew Paynter just sent me his newest work in which he directed the video for Tortoise’s song “Prepare Your Coffin.” You can watch it by clicking here. You should also check out his other work at http://www.andrewpaynter.com.

This Weeks Releases – May 26th, 2009

(Grizzly Bear Vekatimest is priced at $3.99 for the MP3 version at Amazon today ONLY.)

(If they have a STAR by them, it means I’ve heard it and I like it. Album title links go to Amazon. If I miss any good releases, please add them in the comments.)

Bardo Pond: Gazing at Shilla
Black Moth Super Rainbow: Eating Us
Blank Dogs: Under and Under
Grizzly Bear: Veckatimest
Juan Maclean: One Day EP
MF Doom: Born Like This
Phoenix: Wolfgang Amadeus Phoenix
Sunn 0))): Monoliths and Dimensions
Viva Voce: Rose Cit

Jake Michaels – New Site and Poster

My buddy Jake Michaels has launched his new website with his most recent photography work. He’s also selling a limited edition poster print from his 7-11 series that looks really beautiful and I want one.

http://jakemichaels.net and the print is here.

This Weeks Releases – May 19th, 2009

(If they have a STAR by them, it means I’ve heard it and I like it. Album title links go to Amazon. If I miss any good releases, please add them in the comments.)

Andre 3000: Andre Benjamin Presents
Apostle of Hustle: Eats Darkness
Au Revoir Simone: Still Night, Still Light
CIV: Solid Bond: The Complete Discography *
Clues: Clues *
The Crystal Method: Divided by Night
Deerhunter: Rainwater Cassette Exchange *
Eminem: Relapse
Faux Hoax: Your Friends Will Carry You Home
The Felice Brothers: Yonder Is The Clock
Iron & Wine: Around the Well
John Vanderslice: Romanian Names
Passion Pit: Manners *
Savath & Savalas: La Llama
White Rabbits: It’s Frightening

Logitech Squeezebox Boom – Review

To start this off I’ll let you know I’ve been a fan of Logitech’s products for awhile. I’ve used a lot of different ones from remotes and mice to computer speakers and portable iPod speakers. This is why I’m always curious about their new products. One of my favorites is the Harmony remote, which I use everyday to control my entertainment setup.

The Squeezebox™ Boom from Logitech is their smaller WiFi radio/speaker system that is apart of the Squeezebox™ family of products. When I first saw it I thought it seemed cool, but was worried that there would be no way to make something that seemed so complex simple. I think I was wrong, it was fairly easy. I’m now sitting here with one of the nicest internet radio/alarm clock combos I’ve had the chance to use. Someday I hope to have a bigger place and put other Squeezebox products in every room…dare to dream.

I opened the Squeezebox™ Boom and was quickly on my way to connecting it via WiFi on my network (you can use it with Ethernet too). The setup was simple, and even entering the weird WPA password I have wasn’t that bad. To do so, you turn the dial on the front (or remote) to enter in the characters (it didn’t take as long as I was scared it would) and you’re done. Once it’s connected the firmware automatically updates and tells you to go to squeezenetwork.com to register a username. On the Boom’s screen there’s a simple pin number that you enter while signing up. At this point my setup was complete and the system was ready.

The rest of the setup is really customizable, meaning you can add additional streaming radio services, change settings, etc. I first logged into squeezenetwork.com and setup my Last.FM username, which is how I’m listening to my Last.Fm recommended radio as I type this. I then added the software on the Mac so I can stream my iTunes to the player from my computer in another room. I was also able to subscribe to my favorite podcast, KCDIY Radio. I’d say this was all done in about 12 minutes. You can also fully customize the Boom via the squeezenetwork, from how it displays song titles, add/edit alarms and anything else that you can change.

After you’re entered that information from your computer, you can access all those changes via the Squeezebox™ Boom itself. Even before I made those more personalized changes, I could have been listening to their default presets. It works with Pandora, Last.FM, Sirius, Slacker and others. Oh, and you can actually log into the Boom directly from your computer via its IP address, which allows you to control it through a web interface. This is done easily through system preferences after installing the Mac software. Mainly helpful for a multi-device setup.

Pros:

  • Easy WiFi setup (True 802.11g networking)
  • Clear easy to read display (Displays artist name, song title and other info about the current audio)
  • Easy customizing with Squeezenetwork website
  • Great sounding speakers
  • Simple Mac software for streaming current music collection (non DRM tracks) to the boom. Supports all the audio formats you’d need from compressed to lossless. Also, you don’t need to install this to use the other internet radio features
  • Clean slick design
  • Includes a line-in cord for iPods and other devices
  • Remote
  • Made me have new appreciation for Last.FM radio

Cons:

  • Small learning curve for non-tech types. Instructions on the website are very thorough though
  • No DRM support, which is really only an issue with iTunes downloads from before the switch to non DRM
  • Wish it was lighter and had rechargeable batteries so you can easily move it room to room. Only runs on A/C power
  • Slick surface looks great until you use it a few times, then no so much. (small but thought I’d mention)

In closing, I’m not sure the Squeezebox™ Boom is something I personally need to have with the way my house is currently setup (or current budget), but I am enjoying it a lot. If you’re someone who has a larger place and wants music everywhere you turn, I think it’d be great to have. It currently has a price tag of $230 at Amazon. To find out more indepth info visit the Squeezebox site, http://www.slimdevices.com.

Update: After using it for a few days, I’ve still only been using Last.FM radio which with Pandora is probably all I will typically use it for. Works really well. You can even “Like” songs that are playing via the Boom and they update on the Last.FM site.

Deerhunter – Rainwater Cassette Exchange

I’ve been listening and loving the new Deerhunter Rainwater Cassette Exchange EP after buying it today as it’s digital release. The EP will also be released on 6/22 as 12″ vinyl or CD via Kranky. If you happen to get to go to the European tour dates, you can even get it on cassette tape like it was intended (telling by the name.)

If you’re not already keeping up with the Deerhunter blog, you should be. Some great virtual singles and other random things there. http://deerhuntertheband.blogspot.com.

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Get the EP on Amazon.
Listen to more Deerhunter at Myspace.

Update: You can now order the cassette version on Rough Trade’s website.

The Weekly Check In with Dallas Clayton

(Part of The Weekly Check In series)

Short but sweet.

Dallas Clayton is someone I’m glad I met while living in Los Angeles. He’s another one of those who’s up to too much and I can’t keep up. Most recently I had the privilege of helping him on a few things with his new childrens book “An Awesome Book” and We Love You So. Also he’s got great writing on his blog, learn about his book, and keep up to date here.

Rubin: What are you currently working on or just finished that you’re excited about?

Clayton:
Two things:

A. Just got back from my first cross country book tour reading “An Awesome Book” to schools and children’s hospitals, and parks, and shops and all sorts of places in between. Giving out books and talking with kids. Fully amazing. Life changing.

B: Just launched We Love You So. The new blog for Spike Jonze/Maurice Sendak’s Where The Wild Things Are. A real honor.

Rubin: Where have you traveled so far this month?

Clayton: Rats. I just answered that one. LA to Phoenix, Austin, Dallas, Louisiana, Atlanta, SC, NC and back again. Tons of magical people between here and there.

Rubin: What’s your favorite music right now?

Clayton: Two that stick out are Pains of Being Pure at Heart and Little Joy. And Pantera.

Rubin: Best food you’ve had in your neighborhood lately or while you were traveling?

Clayton: Soft serve ice cream topped with olive oil and sea salt. In Atlanta. Such a taste bud freak out. So good.

Rubin: Anything else you want to mention?

Clayton: I have a kids workshop/ reading at the hammer museum in LA this weekend. It’s a collaboration with Dave Eggers 826. Kids get to make their own books. It’s free. http://www.dallasclayton.com/news – find out more and stay up to date.