All week long and up until we leave we will be working hard to get everything ready for tour. We have a few albums to record and put together, shirts to make, vinyls to stencil, roads to map, emails to respond to, you name it. Its been hectic and insane but really fucking fun and worth it. I can't wait!
YARO! yes yallz, have we got some good times ahead. My brother told me that 2009 is the "year of the blossoming flower" (at least one translation, it could also be "the enlightenment") in the Mayan tradition, so we have picked an auspicious time to watch it grow. Two months ago we had an idea and now we have a plan. It's moving toward Spring and we are finally seeing some shoots. We officially will be rocking shows from here to Texas, with room to connect with people and check out the world in between. Here is what it looks like:
February 13 - Portland OR - Tour Kickoff Benefit show at the Hush/Aftermath, w/True MC, DRE, Improv Logic, Night Crawlers, Ink:rementals, $5+Donations, 14 NW 3rd Ave, above Tube. (did I mention this is an Album release party? oh?)
February 14 - Eugene OR - Show Me Your Ink is a monthly night of art and music that apparently goes down above a storefront just near U of O. We will bring the party of space travelers with Start Fires, True MC and DRE plus live installation painting by Mady Hampton and Thrashley Caustic. (and hopefully a late night loop pedal set by Cantino!)
February 15 - Orleans CA - We will be sharing art and music over food and good drink at Karis' Cabin, while learning about the life of one Permaculture farm that manages to survive well in our society.
February 16 - San Francisco CA - Network Mondays at the Azul Lounge (1 tillman place, sf) seems to be a dope spot for heads to kick flows, connect and have some drinks. Its hosted by a guy named Sellassi who raps about cultural issues and politics from the perspective of a positive black man. We are going to come through to rock some songs and freestyles and see who is out there killin it. Also we will be celebrating our homegirl Marcia's birthday so yeah, lets get crunk.
February 19 - Riverside CA - Apparently a bunch of indie hip hop tours are converging on this date at a place called The Pharaohs Den. They are a collectively run art and music center, which includes performance and recording space. We will be rocking early on in the night, but with a bunch of dope emcees (and vegan food if you show up around 5) you can't really miss on this night.
February 28th - Phoenix AZ - I was searching out interesting emcees in Pheonix and came across Kite93 from the Canyon Animal crew. These guys have a house to hold shows in and on the 28th Adverse (Dorian 3) is coming through along with a whole bunch of dope emcees.
That brings us to March, which I know will include at least one party during SXSW in Austin, a Space Traveller Party in Flagstaff, and a night of dissent at Sedition Books in houston. More on that soon ----
ps: i have been packing up my life here at one34....lots of paper.
In the madness of planning this tour, I realized I will be having to walk away from a few things I'm involved with and would like to see that its still going on when I return. So if anyone in the Portland area is interested in any of the following, please email me.
a) Helping out with SE Food Not Lawns 35th and Hawthorne site planting starts and getting the space ready for the spring. b)Collecting and painting scrap wood for the 2nd round of GMP Midnight Mission Street Art Project. c)Submitting art, essays, or information to Contagious Liberation (not that i did a lot, but Brian could use all the help he can get) d)Say hi to my mom whenever you walk past the Oyster Bar. She's a nice lady and loves to tell stories. Plus she pours a stiff drink.
FOUR MORE WEEKS!!! I will miss you Portland, and can't wait to spend the summer with you!
Okee-Dokee well, we are rolling along over here just getting the soil right. During the first two weeks of February we are hitting up a bunch of spots in and not too too far from Portland. It looks like we will have some guests up in this piece during that time as well. First of all my brother Dre is going to be here, as well as our homie Talent, aka True MC. These are the dudes I was rocking with in VT and we are going to be recording some new cuts and mashing up our sets into a non stop party. Powsner and Mady Hampton are on board to take photos and video so we can document the process, and I think one or two more heads might make it into the Habitrail.
Word. Tell me about this first part of the tour.
We are going to meet up with our homie Zeb in Olympia for a house show near the Evergreen Campus on February 6th, along with some more pdx hip hop and some groups from Oly. We are aiming to rock Eugene the very next day, but that show hasn't been finalized. If all goes to plan we will rock a benefit show at the Campbell Club, for the Campbell club, to help them deal with their court problems after the cops busted their doors in. If that is not happening we will probably record some new jams and do some video performances here on the blog, maybe live from in front of Beulah. On February 8th we will be representing for our friends Saudade, who are playing with Moodring, Tenses and Tape Deck Mountain at the Hush/Aftermath space which is above TUBE on Nw 3rd / Burnside in Portland. Saudade is working it out to come with us down to SF and we are stoked on it. Later that week on February 12th we are going to crash a metal show in at the Jabberwocky House in North Portland, with AGORA (who are currently changing their name to...) who will be rocking some hydrochronic death grind.
FRIDAY THE THIRTEENTH OF FEBRUARY: START FIRES last show in Portland until summer. w/ DRE, True MC, NightCrawlers, Improv Logic, Orange Jam, Saudade @ the Hush/Aftermath, NW3rd / Burnside, above Tube. WATCH IT GROW TOUR BENEFIT: please donate $5-10
Word, G. Hit me up with a txt and I'll be there.
Sure, or you can join my email list for a schedule and invitations to private parties:
the next day is for lovers, we will be headed to Arcata... YARO!
So now we are at the 6 week countdown until we leave for tour and there are some updates!!
The first leg of the tour (Portland, Eugene, Arcata, San Francisco) may include Alex Connor a.k.a Shermstixx making this a Start Fires west coast tour!! check him out here
Also our homie and photographer Mike Powsner was here all the way from New York for New Years. He talked with us about joining the tour, taking great photos and documenting the whole thing. check him out here
So it looks like the Watch It Grow Tour is growing and people are getting stoked. We should have our west coast dates and projects up on the site this month for everyone to check out, so until then take care and remember to have fun!
Im sure you've already gathered that the main theme of this tour is not only self growth for those involved, but us learning to grow together. Everyone who is apart of this tour has a different goal, yet we are all helping one another to achieve them.
As long as I have known Dan, and many years before that, he has always been involved with helping developing artists realize their full potential. He was one of the founders and main organizers of the Nine37 art collective and Five Town Massive in Bristol, Vermont. For the last ten years this festival opened up new doors to artists of all different mediums and styles as well as involving this small town with its growing Arts community. you can find out more info here: www.myspace.com/fivetownmassive http://nine37.blogspot.com/
I can honestly say if it weren't for DMLH's constant support and inspiration for the last 3 years, I may not be on this tour. I never considered myself an artist and found the stencils I made to just be my way of opening peoples eyes to the problems our world is facing, never thinking they would go anywhere past Portland sidewalks. Since working with him, my stencils have been apart of reclaiming projects, craft fairs, benefits, and now a national art tour. In response to DMLH's post showcasing the stencils I have worked on for the past 6 months, I would like to showcase DMLH's growth as a performer in the years since I have been blessed to be called his friend. And also to show everyone how much fucking fun you will have if you make it out to see him play.
This is DMLH performing on First Friday at 2013, an old store in portland that was dedicated to selling all locally made crafts, clothes, and music. He dedicated alot of time to helping get this store get off the ground and First Fridays were a chance for anyone to come out and perform or showcase their art.
Two years ago, DMLH's good friend Alex Connor aka Shermstixx moved to Portland and together they formed Start Fires, a futurebeat empowerment hip hop duo that have been rocking house shows and venues consistently since 2006.
Even when the police shut down a house show they were about to play, it didn't stop them.
And when Shermstixx had to get a tooth removed and couldn't play a Start Fires set, DMLH still went on, playing a solid 45 minute set alone even though he was recovering from a cold and losing his voice.
Start Fires was Interviewed by Portland Noise during a show at Chaos Cafe, talking about their history and how the Portland community has responded to their music.
Not only has DMLH's energy at shows become more and more engaging, but so has his stage presence. His crazy colored shirts, glasses, vests, and hats are not commonly seen in hip hop, making him stand out even more and helping him open up to a larger audience. Here is a show he played with Start Fires at The Hush, an awesome all ages venue that also serves as a living space with monthly community meetings he has been attending off and on for over a year.
So here we are now in the present, and I can't wait to see where DMLH goes with this tour. I am fortunate enough to be with him every step of the way, knowing that( Like my stencils and I) he is doing this not only for himself, but as a response to the world around him, hoping to find solution to the problems, and having as much fun as he can along the way.
When I first met Thrashley she was a young activist with a million ideas and the energy to work on them all. She was one of the first people in Portland who I really connected with on the level of direct action and creating art for the greater good. We both volunteered at an ancient indie movie theater and spent time talking about possible street art projects and bouncing ideas around. She told me about her interest in stencil making and showed me some of her stencils around town. They were simple but meaningful, images of her cultural heros, or direct political statement. 2 years went by and I noticed a few new pieces popped up on her photobucket page, notably the starving child, which has now undergone several transformations and applications.
Her hand cut lines were smooth and well defined and a greater sense of overall design seemed present in the final pieces. At this point she was combining images to create a sense of perspective, or setting, as well as using multiple layers to achieve greater detail with individual images.
In the summer of 2008 we found ourselves living together in a collective house of artists, and in that space dedicated to the creative process, her work really began to take on a whole other dimension. She has always been politically and socially active, and with that as her driving point, she went to work on creating images that would speak her mind. Images of young women and girls started popping up, with reflective personal statements.
At this time she set out to create as much work as she could with the goal of hanging the pieces in the street to enrich the local community. This project grew and became a larger effort involving many people, but it was her original action and continued effort that made it come together. You can read more about this at one34.wordpress.com.
Through these projects she has come to view her work not so much as "art" to be enjoyed, but rather a point from which to engage the community around her and express her views. This focus is driving her new work, which juxtaposes images from The Great Depression with those of The Consumer Ideal.
I recently had the good fortune to watch her through the entire process of creating a stenciled image. We captured it on video and added some music from our friend Shermstixx:
Her work continues to grow, and as we set out across the country to put it up in new places, I wonder how that story will affect the work and vice versa. She has a talent for being direct, and taking action, and the combination will only result in continued free expression. Who knows, maybe you will end up with a stencil mural in your favorite cafe!
The parts are starting to take shape into something of a more tangible plan. This week we felt the universe give its blessing for this tour. First of all my brother Dre called to tell me he would join us on the first half of the journey, through California and out to Austin for SXSW. That was great news, but later on that night he called with another well timed coincidence - his friend happened to be driving across country to visit his older brother in CA during the same time Dre would need to get out here. So now Dre has an adventure ride out here, to join up on our adventure leaving from Portland. It is going to be an adventure. We have teamed up with our good friend Michael Cantino, who creates music under the name Orange Jam, to tour from Portland to San Francisco, with stops planned in Eugene and Eureka along the way. He plays a soulful garage blues that you can feel when he lets it out, which will be a fine complement to the soulful empowerment raps that Dre and I will come with later on in the night. We are looking to find artists that want to play with us, to turn these nights into 2-part shows, starting with the acoustic garage music and ending up as a hip hop dance party. That way we can get people of different scenes to mix up, as well as give people who love good music a night full of it. We are planning on doing this night at small venues, including house shows and gallery spaces, and doing our best to get in touch with as many cool people as we can. As well as getting a better idea of how the music is going down, Thrashley found a great resource of legal walls for street art across the country, so we have started to include those spots on our itinerary. She will be doing life scale stencil and wheatpaste art that deals with themes of life, love, liberty and the pursuit of happiness, in all the different forms and meanings those take. This week also brought us the message from our good friend Dizzy, who is heading from Salt Lake city to Austin for SXSW, and I am pretty sure that we will be there with him for the whole ride.
Welcome to our cross country art tour! What started off as a two person small walking tour has now turned into an eight person caravan of artists, musicians, activists and adventurers. It has taken on a life of its own and we can't wait to see where every new person and place brings us! Holla@watchitgrow.info THANK YOU
Tour Dates!
Newest Dates are Listed First, Scroll down to see where we have been! If you want us to come through your town just hit us up: holla@watchitgrow.info NY, NY April 11th DMLH Caustic live art installation performance featuring new paintings by Caustic and live poetry performance by DMLH @ the 2009 Anarchist Book Fair Judsen Memorial Church 55 Washington Sq Manhatten Houston, TX March 26th DMLH Thrashley Caustic @ Sedition Books Austin, TX SXSW Week March 13th DMLH @ BC smokeshop Day Show, 7pm
Flagstaff, AZ March 7th House Party!! sponsored by Jooose!
Flagstaff, AZ March 5th DMLH Andreas Canyon Animals Unfiltered Parable Paul @ The Monte V
Orleans, CA February 15th BenefitShow for Mid Klamath Watershed Council Start Fires Andreas Caustic Custer Cantino Hempster
Eugene, OR February 14th "Show Us Your Ink" Art and Music Showcase Start Fires Andreas Saudade Caustic Custer Hempster Portland, OR February 13th FAREWELL SHOW AND TOUR BENEFIT!!! Start Fires Nightcrawlers Andreas Thrashley Caustic + guests @ HUSH NW 3rd/Burnside above The Tube
Portland, OR February 8th Saudade Moodring Tenses Tapedeck Mountain ALL AGES @ HUSH NW3rd/Burnside above The Tube
Olympia, WA February 6th Start Fires Andreas + guests @ Zebs House
Who's on tour? Why?
Thrashley Caustic - Working with hand cut stencil and wheatpaste techniques to create images of personal response to political situations, Thrashley aims to spread her message in the streets and in spaces that have been opened up for collective effort, and to connect with people who are working to become the change they want to see in the world. DMLH - Dedicated to the development of art and culture that is honest and personal, DMLH raps poems, essays and anthems of empowerment and solutions. His goal on this tour is to share his vision, connect with other dedicated culture warriors and learn how people are building and growing in other regions.
Shermstixx - The electrohesher futurebeat destroyer shermstixx creates dance music drawn on the patterns of kraftwerk and black metal, punk, psychedelic and prog rock, gangasta rap and Eno. He is on tour to make you dance, lose your mind and follow the power of your own will.
Start Fires - From the first hit of bass to the last gasp of the revelers, Start Fires brings the room through a gauntlet of futurebeat rhythm and thick rap to dance through the many facets of power, love, possibility and hope. Now is the only truth we will experience. Knowing that, what will we do? We ask the question, We are the answer: Shermstixx and DMLH Start Fires.
Andreas - Utilizing his core of kinetic positive energy, Andreas raps about taking charge of one's own existence and responsibility for the universe with an attitude of joy and respect. He wants to travel and see the country, share his energetic performance and meet new friends along the way.
Marcia Custer - Packing a loop pedal and inflatable dome, Marcia will have her hands in various music and art projects all the way across the country.
Saudade - Our guides through ambient noise meditation, Saudade communicates through guitars and keyboards, pedals and loops, noise, silence, voice and vibration creating an aural connection with the audience on an intimate level.
Madelyn Hampton - Our resident freeform explorer of visionary art, Madelyn will be doing live installation painting in Eugene and documenting shows with photo and video. On Motherfucking TOUR! Hell Yes.