well, I was pret-tey busy this NXNE… on the saturday I played SIX sets with various different bands… so I thought I’d give a little recounting of events as they unfolded….

WEDNESDAY

I headed to the NXNE conference centre to pick up passes and hang out with Ryan (aka the new assistant programmer for North-By!), which has been a ritual of mine for eight years now… after running into every single person I could think of, finally got to the heart of the conference where Ryan sits like a spider king, doing three things at once at all times. Good things happen at NXNE; I was asked immediately to fill in a last-minute cancellation slot at the Horseshoe that night at 9pm (hands-down the busiest venue of the festival.) So my new band Moon King would debut a couple days earlier than I had planned… sahwweeet!

incredibly, the lovely miss Maddy Wilde and Dan Lee were both available only hours in advance, and we played the first show of the week to a very appreciative crowd who must’ve been expecting Dance Laury Dance (who we filled in for) but were happy to dance regardless of Laury’s presence.

the rest of the night was spent back and forth between the Horseshoe and the Buzz Records garage up the street with the Daps/Buzz posse, until around 2am both Ryan and Snakes + Ladders co-conspirator Trevor Haldenby showed up! so, accompanied by these two BFF’s of mine, we hit Ryan’s hotel at the Hyatt, accompanied by a frenzied batch of new yorkers who were in town for Luminato, and had somehow found themselves at the wrong festival.

THURSDAY

over the last couple of years NXNE has inched closer to the mindfuckingly intense 24-hour aural/visual/taste assault that is SXSW, especially when it comes to the BBQ dayshows. I did my now-patented “walk in, realise I know nobody there, eat as much free food as possible, leave immediately” at the Slapback BBQ on queen st, then headed to the Untold City party at Bo’s old place on college, the site of MANY of the most fun shows I’ve been to… good vibes permeate the walls!! the patio was packed, many friends present, and caught great performances by Foxes In Fiction and Makeout Videotape, both of whom I’ve put on shows for in the last few weeks.

afterwards I headed down to Yonge-Dundas Square to catch my favourite band of the 90’s, Rusty.

SIKE!!! I was 8 years old in 1995, and didn’t hear any pop music until 2000. I’ve still never heard Rusty, and probably never will. anyway – I saw Fucked Up, they were incredible, and Damian is the nicest human being imaginable.

my brother Airick’s rideshare in Montreal bailed on him that morning, and so his plan of arriving on time for Doldrums‘ load-in at Sneaky Dee’s at 6pm was out the window – he made it to the venue JUST in time to run to an alley nearby and spray-paint some brand-new tapes to sell that night before the set. I picked up my first copy of the Doldrums/DDMMYYYY split flexi-7″ (which features a Doldrums demo that I had totally forgotten about) and Airick played one of the poppiest sets I’ve seen him do (ie, generally sticking to the songs instead of improvising, no ten-minute freaky-noise-stand-up-comedy-jams) which I thought was great. and DDMMYYYY KILLED IT, one of the best sets of theirs I’ve ever seen; the new stuff sounds super crystalline and clean, not as “hit-you-over-the-head” as the older stuff, and more intricate than ever. also, the entire crowd seemed to know all the words to the older songs, which is pretty cool when 250 people are yelling “head/channel/face/changer/eyes/channel/ears/changer/nose/channel…”

anyway, by that time the allergies had won, and I headed home to spray salt water up my nose.

FRIDAY

Friday morning me and Airick met up with Trevor in trinity bellwoods to do an interview concerning our roles as social experimenters… it was fun, and weird! (trevor, if you need more we can do more) then Airick ran to rent a battery-powered amp for his “acoustic” set in bellwoods that afternoon, while we stayed and caught Charlotte Cornfield’s “actually acoustic” set there. fun vibes in the park!! a caterpillar fell on my ear from the sky. the Doldrums set was great too, and didn’t seem to scare anyone away.

I spent the rest of the day at our combined Daps/Whippersnapper/Snakes + Ladders party at Kapisanan in kensington market. was SO nice to see my friends from Montreal (Tops, Grimes, Arbutus Records), Brooklyn (Tiny Victories), Halifax (Rich Aucoin), Baltimore (Fin, Burt, Virginia), and even Knoxville, TN (Royal Bangs) all in the same place at the same time!! all the bands sounded great, and the night ended with a spectacular combined Tonka Puma/Doldrums set which featured both me and Dan Lee on the drums, and a fifteen-minute “bringin you down” monologue from Airick (ie. the exact opposite of Rich Aucoin’s “pump you up” vibe)

SATURDAY

I mentioned earlier that I played six sets on this day. I’m pretty sure that’s the record for me thus far.

the first was at Henri & Juliann’s BBQ at !059 – we played a Moon King set; one of those funny shows where everything seems to break all at once, but whatevs. Laura Barrett, Dr.Ew and No Gold were all amazzzzing. I had to leave just as Tiny Victories were starting to make it down to 918 Bathurst (two blocks away) and load-in for our “official” Snakes + Ladders-presented showcase there.

me and Claire had been wanting to try out a Grimes set where I played drums for a little while now, so after running through each song exactly once, we played to a completely jam-packed house and if I do say so myself, TOTALLY KILLED IT. it went so well she asked me to play her other show that night too, which was at a little place called the Great Hall, playing after some dude named Chad Vangaalen (aka the guy who’s written some of my favourite songs ever.)

but wait – back to the Snakes + Ladders show. it was awesome. we had set up the stage in the kitchen, so this may have been the only show ever to feature Talk Normal, Prince Rama and AIDS Wolf all playing next to a fridge and dishwasher. I played drums with Doldrums (that’s set #4 if you’re counting), the space was totally chill, Alex Hellaluya DJ’d, and the old folks home next door did not call in a noise complaint. oh and mad props to Owen Pallett for selling everyone’s merch all night! haha

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we took a VIP NXNE van to the Great Hall, which had us feeling pretty P.I.M.P. that stage is HUGE! setting up just a floor tom and snare was pretty silly, but also even P.I.M.P-er. bummed I missed most of Chad’s set and all of Braids’, but still, it was amazing to play on a big stage again.

but NO, the night was not over!! we headed up ossington after the show to the Daps Records HQ, where we’d spend rest of the night and most of the morning drenched in sweat – 45 people were stuffed into a room the size of jerry seinfeld’s apartment, and I think we cemented Hut’s reputation as the best house-party band in Toronto. Airick crowd surfed IN AN APARTMENT. there was NO ROOM TO EVEN MOVE. we couldn’t find the power cable for Martin’s keyboard, so he just SANG ALL HIS PARTS. people were literally stacked two at a time in that room. Moon King played at 5am as the sun was beginning to rise (thanks to Odonis Odonis for letting us use your gear!! you guys ruled too) and we were beginning to feel as though NXNE would NEVER END…

BUT IT DID
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-Daniel Moon King

hey soooo … a few months ago me and Maddy (who was also in my old band) started a new band! it’s called Moon King.

we played a super-last minute show at the Buddhist Temple 918 Bathurst a few weeks ago, with the Hidden Words (Alden from the Unicorns), and Seo Kim drew an amazing picture of us for her blog Show and Sketch

[we were joined by Steven Foster and John Spence from Donlands & Mortimer, and my brother Airick (aka Doldrums.)
for the shows coming up though, we'll have Daniel Lee (hyperprolific genius behind Hooded Fang, Hut, Tonka Puma and Phedre) on da drums.]

did I mention we have shows coming up?? and a single!

“Forest House” is up for free download now at http://moonking.bandcamp.com, along with a bunch of older demos.

here’s the artwork – it’s from the projections on the wall at Ed Video in Guelph where I played my first solo show last summer (Claire Boucher aka Grimes is actually just out of frame to the left)

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we’ll play these shows:

June 17 – Daps/Whippersnapper NXNE party at Kapisanan
June 18 – !059 BBQ (daytime)
June 18 – super latenight NXNE party (near christie/bathurst)
June 19 – another NXNE BBQ
June 24 – Brooklyn, NY // Glasslands w/ The Beets, Tony Castles
June 30 – Brooklyn, NY // Shea Stadium w/ Tops, Makeout Videotape (tbc)
July 30 – Brooklyn, NY // Death By Audio w/ Hume, the Dreebs
July 31 – Toronto, ON // Whippersnapper’s “Take Me With You” fest w/ Japanther
August 13 – Toronto, ON // ALL CAPS festival on the Toronto Islands
August 14 – tba, ON // WEMF (yes, really)
August 19 – Toronto, ON // Feast in the East IV

we’re also gonna release a split EP in the fall with Hooded Fang, on the brand new label DAPS RECORDS!

and now, here’s a hawt photo of us. see you soon!
-Daniel Moon King

jeez you didn’t think we were just gonna do one NXNE show did you??

well, we told ourselves we were gonna limit keep it to one after last year’s insanity. but our superbestfriends at Daps Records and the Whippersnapper Gallery convinced us to join in their three-way group love session… so, here are thee deets:

FRIDAY JUNE 17 at the KAPISANAN PHILLIPINE CULTURAL CENTRE (167 Augusta ave, just north of Dundas)
Daps All Ages/Whippersnapper Gallery/Snakes + Ladders BBQ and Party!!
performances by:
5pm: “brendan”
6pm: TOPS (montreal, formerly SILLY KISSERS)
7pm: MOON KING
8pm: http://www.kidazy.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/09/parachute.jpg
9pm: BOYS WHO SAY NO
10pm: TINY VICTORIES (brooklyn)
11pm: TONKA PUMA
12am: DOLDRUMS

plus guest DJ Dan Vila!

BBQ corn, BBQ tofu, BBQ, BBQ hot dogs, BBQ everything will be available all day – come by in the afternoon and haaang ouuut!!

PWYC donation at the door // all ages-licensed

-Daniel Moon King

well, it’s already been announced (via Facebook and NXNE.com, as well as constantly appearing in NOW), but I thought I’d give you some more info on our 2011 NXNE Showcase happening Saturday June 18, which is definitely one of the best shows we’ve ever put together, full of extremely famous bands. it is truly The Best Damn Thing.

we’ve chosen to hold our “official” NXNE show at a very “unofficial” type of place. a place where most of the bookings consist of Yoga classes, kids’ math after-school seshes, and vegan BBQs…
918 Bathurst is a buddhist temple just north of Bloor st, which has been re-purposed into an arts space and community centre over the past year or so.

they have a gigantic main room with the best acoustics I’ve ever heard, and several smaller rooms located around and below. we’ve decided to hold our show in the basement, due partially to our love of the combination of loud noises and small spaces, but also due to the fact that next door is an old folks home, and having AIDS Wolf playing at ground level at 1am is probably not the BEST idea if we want to avoid ambulances showing up.

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SO: all the bands on our showcase are ridiculously famous now, so I don’t need to explain to you who they are. I’ll let Google do the talking.

here’s the first thing Google has to say about Doldrums, performing at 9pm (this is my brother Airick by the way):
“The Intertropical Convergence Zone (ITCZ), known by sailors as The [sic] Doldrums, is the area encircling the earth near the equator where winds originating in the northern and southern hemispheres come together.” – wikipedia
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Talk Normal (brooklyn), 11pm:
“No Wave-inspired band makes its Rare Book Room debut, bringing an increase in clarity and detail to its thick noise.” – pitchfork
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Grimes (montreal), 10pm:
“Grimes is weird pop influenced by styles such as R&B, Industrial, goth, hip hop and Western medieval organum. She is noted for simple but strong percussion, vocal virtuosity, and addictive melodies.” – arbutus records
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Prince Rama (brooklyn), 12am:
“Brooklyn/Boston-based three piece Prince Rama make psych music. Deep psych music. This isn’t folk with a few tribal drums … There’s sanskrit chants. Zonked synths. And, yes, more than a few tribal drums” – pitchfork
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AIDS Wolf (montreal), 1am:
“According to singer Special Deluxe, the name “AIDS Wolf” comes from an urban legend wherein wolves carry AIDS and pass it to house pets who then pass it on to people” – wikipedia

so, to sum it all up, Wikipedia and Pitchfork are two popular websites.

now, I’ve mentioned this before, but this is the last Snakes + Ladders show for a while, as I’m getting back to actually playing music, which is what I really love doing. more on that soon!
-Daniel Moon King