we’ve just passed the 3 month mark of the doldrums tour —– I left toronto on March 1, it is now June 6, this tour is THREE AND HALF MONTHS LONG ahahahagaggaa

I’m not really able to keep track of anything anymore, so I’m just gonna post a couple of video hi-lights

I’ve also lost all my socks, which is probably the least exciting thing that’s happened

this is from when we played on the beach in Ravenna, Italy, featuring Claire/Grimes with a candle pouring wax on her face and everyone else’s too. we actually had a seance right before the show as I recall

here is some superjam we made up in Turin — featuring a skeleton steve dance solo, and then we gave steve a birthday cake and all these italians sing him happy birthday!!

and here is another one from months(!) earlier at SXSW, featuring Sam from Friends singin on de chorus

anyway I’m back in Toronto June 14 see u then!
Daniel

whoa ok SXSW was great fun. Doldrums played something like 10 shows in four days and signed a giant record contract with pepsi-co. man, I really like austin. I want to go back and visit not during SXSW.

on the friday of the fest we played essentially a massive frat boy jungle gym at the university of texas, with the rather unbelievable lineup of Dan Deacon, Andrew WK, Pictureplane, Doldrums, Hume, Japanther, Zorch, Rich Aucoin, Best Fwends, Ava Luna and the Terror Pigeon Dance Revolt, which resulted in the hottest room I have ever set foot it. here is a video of the doldrums set (note: athough I pull this move all the time, that is NOT me hangin from the rafters, it is my bro. we both weigh like 100 lbs so it’s fairly easy to do this)

we were gonna drive all night after our last show on saturday, to make it back to Toronto in time for Moon King to play at the Grimes show on monday, but our car broke down at around 4am —- what followed was a series of unfortunate towtruck-related incidents which resulted in me getting to know a certain highway roadside stop very very well, but we did end up getting it fixed. also, claire actually had to cancel her show at the Horseshoe and move it to this coming Tuesday (March 27), so it’s still on!!
GRIMES + BORN GOLD + MOON KING + MAJICAL CLOUDZ at the HORSESHOE TAVERN (sold out beeeyaaw)

a lot of friends have been asking me about guest spots for this but I’m sorry I can’t help ya out! where were u when claire played at the tiger bar fall 2010 huh?? nah, I kidd ;) I’m excited to see her too.

one last thing — we’re gonna do a tour homecoming/going-away-again party at the Crooked Star (212 Ossington, at Dundas) the night before Grimes, on Monday the 26th — Moon King DJ set all night!

peace and beans,
-Daniel

hey so I’m watching this movie Buffalo Rider right now and I just wanted to share it with you, like why would I go out on a friday night when I can stay in and watch this… it’s kinda funny sure, but movies like this are my favourite, this is so soothing and peaceful, like the story of Buffalo Jones makes sense to me and nothing else does right now…

gotta do a double feature soon with Where The Buffalo Roam which is also one of my faves … anyway I’m gonna go back to watching this now

-Daniel Moon King

so I’m in full hibernation mode right now. making some cassettes of albums I really like from my itunes, and then deleting the rest, so I can start off freshhhh. call it a new years revolution if you will.

mostly though, I am recording and working on all this new Moon King stuff… there’s a lot of really fizzy 12-string guitar, a lot of MIDI harps, and a LOT of chorus effect. I’ll play some for you soon.

I was in NYC this week for our show at Big Snow, had a total blast, nice to see friends and it was weird revving up from the aforementioned slowed-down heart rate into NYC time (which is 1000-times faster than normal life)…

so I’ve put up all of Moon King’s dates from 2011 here, if you’re someone like me who loves looking at band’s first shows.

alsoooooo got some more new trax up on the playlist, I’m experimenting with just putting “stuff I’m listening to” rather than just my friend’s bands … [update: that is not gonna work... tons of copyright claim emails, I guess Madonna and Girl's Generation do not appreciate the luv]

< ------- this is a cool poster by Airick Woodhead

the first track on the playlist is by PHEDRE, the superband with Dan and April from Hooded Fang and my brother Airick (Doldrums/Archaeopteryxxx/Dick Officer)… they are making their live debut at this amazing show happening Feb 24 in Toronto at the Great Hall. me and Maddy are playin too, gonna be a big fam jam for sure. apparently Phedre will appear instantly onstage in a pillar of golden light, that’s what I heard anyway. they are basically genies.

oh and Pitchfork and Gorilla vs Bear really like the Phedre song + video (by Jesse Ewles) which is awesome, maybe now they will write about our real bands haha

-Daniel

two very special announcements today …

Detroit Techno legend JUAN ATKINS will be DJing after our showcase at the Drake Hotel this Thursday, December 29.

if you aren’t familiar with his work, just wiki it up:
“Juan Atkins (born December 9, 1962) is an American musician. He is widely credited as the originator of techno music,[1] specifically Detroit techno along with Derrick May and Kevin Saunderson.”

here’s one of his most widely known tracks, “No UFO’s”:

we’ll also be screening the 1977 Japanese film HAUSU (aka HOUSE) — I first encountered it at a rep cinema in NY, as part of a theatrical re-release that proved much more popular than it’s original release (since everyone is crazy now.) watch, and make sure you make it till the scene where the girls are floating on the door in the sea of blood in the living room trying to escape the animated cat with lightning bolts in it’s eyes.

here’s the trailer:

the original, dreamy, creamy lineup for the show is still intact:

7pm doors
8pm MOON KING
9pm ODONIS ODONIS
10pm DOLDRUMS
11pm DONLANDS & MORTIMER

and all for $5, which is completely absurd.

happy holidays!!
Daniel Moon King




OK, so once a year I’ll stop talking about myself and my friends, and post up all the songs I’ve really been listening to the most over the past year … which apparently consists mostly of over-produced, hyperactive pop hits … ’tis a markedly different list from last year, which was filled with really dark + intense songs … sorry to get all inward-eye for a second, but perhaps it’s a reflection of my year, which was honestly a helluva lot more fun than 2010. thanx to you, dear reader + friend, for making this year a little lighter for me.

again, this is not a list of songs from 2011 … in fact I think a lot of them are from 2010 … but whatever … oh and if you’re a giant nerd, download all these songs here: http://www.sendspace.com/file/nd0tit

Farley Jackmaster Funk ft Darryl Pandy – “Love Can’t Turn Around”

one of the weirdest experiences of the year was discovering this smash hit from 1986 and then having the singer die just a few weeks later … it is so important that you watch this video, Darryl Pandy is one of a kind, makes you want to laugh and cry and scream all at once
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Britney Spears – “Till The World Ends”

also: “I Wanna Go” and “Inside Out”

OK, real talk people – three or four songs from Britney Spears’ last album were some of my favourite songs of 2011. this shit is the most subversive mainstream music has been for ages, completely psychotic and paranoid and dehumanized and mechanical and futuristic and post-apocalyptic (especially the video of course) – the same feeling I get from plenty of “DIY”-styled shit but blown up to a million-dollar budget. I liked this for the same reason I liked Transformers 2. except Transformers 2 doesn’t make me want to squirm like a sex-crazed honey bee.
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Purity Ring – “Lofticries”

this sets the bar so incredibly high. the most chills-inducing music I’ve heard all year. and a really fucking cool and elaborate live show too…

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Katy Perry – “Teenage Dream”

no matter how vapid and shitty you may think Katy Perry, the lyrics to this song dumb down some pretty heavy stuff::: “let’s go all the way tonight, no regrets, just love … this is real, now take a chance and don’t ever look back!”
sounds like rave logic to me
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David Lynch – “Good Day Today”

I definitely HAD to include this… the theme song of the Grimes/Doldrums tour in march, documented by Marilis Cardinal HERE… one of the best experiences I’ve had with friends, on tour, in the sun, driving across america, evvvvah … really set the tone for the rest of the year I think
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Robyn – “Indestructible”

also: “Call Your Girlfriend” and “Time Machine”
Robyn is killin it right now, enough said
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Tears For Fears – “Everybody Wants To Rule The World”

also: “Head Over Heels” and “Mad World”
is it just me or was 2011 the year that everyone seemed to randomly re-discover Tears For Fears???? I met so many different people who seemed to be super-excited about them… like they are some “cool new band from Brooklyn”… just one of those things I guess…
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Aphex Twin – “Ageispolis”

also: “Xtal” and“Pulsewidth” … the whole album really… I think I listened to that record more than any other in 2011. I was never really into Aphex Twin beyond those crazy Chris Cunningham videos, then my friend Sebastian put on this record while we drove into the sunset in Texas on the Grimes/Doldrums tour… extraterrestrial peace and tranquility and warmth!!
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Fucked Up – “Queen of Hearts”

ok, ain’t gonna lie, I could not make it through David Comes To Life even once… it’s just too damn long!
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Braids – “In Kind”

my brother played me a recording of this new Braids song they did at Hillside he had on his Zoom … this song is just scarily beautiful, makes my hair stand on end and my skin feel cold… the version from the Polaris awards is amazing too, watch it HERE
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Marnie Stern – “Don’t Stop Believin’”

so triumphant!! ebullient, even!! I won’t stop believing, Marnie I won’t!!!
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Madonna – “Get Into The Groove”

some of my favourite moments from Doldrums sets over the past year have been when Airick just stops the music and plays “Get Into The Groove” in it’s entirety

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Cyndi Lauper – “Money Changes Everything”

look who it is!! that last high note ahhhhh!!!
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Bjork – “Possibly Maybe” (Lucy Mix)


I watched all these videos again after writing about them, and this one … just WOW … people do NOT make vids like this anymore … also when she sings “electric shocks” it sounds like she just got zapped by an eel and it gives me chills
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Cocteau Twins – “Heaven Or Las Vegas”

also: “Sugar Hiccup”
I’ve loved this band for awhile, but really got into them this year … originally cuz they sounded a bit like Jane Siberry
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Jay-Z and Kanye West – “Why I Love You”

yah, I know, it’s that other song … but have you LISTENED to that other song?? it is not as good.
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Fleetwood Mac – “Dreams”

another song that people will always love … but this year it seemed to be EVERYWHERE…
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Oneonitrix Point Never – “Returnal”

it’s really blowing my mind that this guy is somehow becoming a household name by making freaky ambient music … why does it stand out so much??? I dunno, but this track certainly does
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Pixies – “Trompe Le Monde”

there is just no reason why the Pixies SHOULDN’T be on this list. this is a really cool vid.
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a good way to cap off this list I think … another track often played in the middle of Doldrums sets, an incredible climax, and an amazing voice

yo whatsup! here’s the video for the new Moon King song “Big Dumb Blue Angel”

we’ve got one more show while I’m here in Brooklyn, then a bunch of festival-type stuff in Toronto. lots more to come for the fall, including a split release with Hooded Fang!!

July 30 Brooklyn, NY — Death By Audio w/ Hume, Dope Body, the Dreebs, Cloud Becomes Your Hand //
49 s 2nd st // 8pm // $7 // all ages //
July 31 Toronto, ON — Whippersnapper Gallery’s Trash Art Music Festival w/ Japanther, Makeout Videotape and more //
outdoors in Kensington Market, 214 Augusta Ave // 3pm (we play at 8:30pm) // all ages // FREE
August 12 Toronto, ON — the Garage w/ Hooded Fang, Doldrums, Sean Nicholas Savage //
73 Cecil st // 8pm // $tba
August 13 Toronto, ON — the Wavelength ALL CAPS Festival on the Toronto Islands w/ Julie Doiron, Evening Hymns, Jennifer Castle and more //
Artscape Gibraltor Point // full info here
August 19 Toronto, ON — Feast In The East IV at the Dickens Street Theatre w/ Digits, Thom Gill and more //
35 Dickens St // 9pm // All Ages // $tba

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we’re also co-presenting this awesome show at the Silver Dollar August 4 with our besties at Daps and Buzz Records, featuring Odonis Odonis, Dope Body (baltimore), Hume (washington DC), Hut and Wumme (chicago). Hume and Wumme together OMG!!

-Daniel Moon King

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

whoa this past week has been craazzzaayyyyy!

4 shows in 4 days in toronto… FRIDAY we kicked things off with the Doldrums/Tropics show at Double Double Land

then SATURDAY around 6pm, after recording an album with Hut that afternoon, myself, Dan Lee and Alex Low were sitting on the porch thinking “why can’t it be last night again?? we should play a show tonight!!” /// what followed could only be described as a Wayne’s World-esque dream come to life, in which we called everyone in town till we found somewhere we could play, tweeted the shit out of it, and by midnight were playing a jam-packed show at an apartment above the Crooked Star on ossington. it even resulted in a craigslist missed connection. photos n vids coming soon!

SUNDAY night we had a last minute show at the buddhist temple at 918 Bathurst with Montreal’s the Hidden Words, featuring 2/3 members of the original Unicorns.

Tonstartssbandht had to drop out of MONDAY’s show at the Silver Dollar due to a misplaced weather balloon, but Makeout Videotape and Hut killed it regardless… then we found this amazing video of Hut’s show last month at the St Clarens Garage – Dan reminds me a little of biggie in that “19 years old rappin on the corner” video, no???

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we’ve got two more shows coming up for ya in May::::

SATURDAY MAY 21
HEAR HUMS (Gainesville, FL)
HEARTBEAT HOTEL
FOXES IN FICTION
BLOOD REXDALE & THE WALLS ARE BLONDE
at Studio 561 (561 Bloor W)
$7 // 8pm

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TUESDAY MAY 31
Summer Of Fear Fest pt 6
TEEN DREAMS (Charlottesville, VA)
NIDRA (Richmond, VA)
ARCHAEOPTERYX(Montreal, QC)
SEX ON VACATION
HELLALUYA

at Somewhere There (227 Sterling Road, Unit 112) // $5
early show! runs 8pm-10pm, you snooze you lose.

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stay tuned for our NXNE showcase announcement next week!!
-Daniel Moon King