Tuesday, June 30, 2009

New upload on Myspace!

Hey y'all,

I just uploaded a sample of some production to my Myspace I've been doing for an upcoming EP on Freak Mode. Hit me on Myspace!

myspace.com/jstackills

Sunday, June 28, 2009

Send us your music!

Freak Mode is officially looking to sign new artists! Please send us your music through our Sound Cloud drop box. Were looking for electronic artists, punk/garage bands, indie bands, hip hop acts, anything really. Just send us what you got and we will definitely take a listen.


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Friday, June 26, 2009

Michael and Me


Here's a question you may find yourself asking in a while: where were you when you found out Michael died?

I was waiting for my buddy to meet me at Haight Ashbury music when my sister called me from Dolores park where she had checked on my friend Franny's iPhone after hearing from some guy who saw it on his iPhone...

It's soon enough after his really unexpected death to actually consider his art and how it affected us, before any media shitstorm really sets in and before I get into trying to describe the postmodern implications of John Mayer and Miley Cyrus twittering their condolences (right after I typed that MTV popped a little thing up in the bottom left corner reading out those exact tweets. just sayin). Too soon for all that. Right now all I can offer is respect for Michael and his legacy.

I could also make some sweeping generalization about being born into the 90s with Bad and Dangerous on CD instead of being born into the 80s with Off the Wall and Thriller on vinyl, but I won't. It's soon enough that I can just think about hanging out in the house I grew up in listening to those CD, getting to know Michael as a white woman (I was probably four), then later learning that he was a black man and then getting to know the amazing music he made with Quincy Jones.

Most channels right now are playing clips of his best videos (not only his Jackson 5-Thriller era performances but also the cray-cray spectacle of videos like Scream [w/ Janet], Black & White, Leave Me Alone, Remember the Time [video featuring Eddie Murphy and Magic Johnson], the intro to that HIStory best-of tape where they build a giant statue of him—all breathtaking and worthy of viewing in their own right), and right now only Fox News is running a lot of coverage on his trial and recent years in a more sour kind of limelight. I never forgot how "hard" songs like Billy Jean and Off the Wall "go", but I did notice his dancing for the first time in a while with all these performances making a new sort of TV "flow" in the last day or so. Seeing how smooth he moved, they way everything he wore sparkled for the cameras: strangely, that's still what really takes me by surprise, moreso than what's happened over the last day or so. Damn that was a performer that left us.

With all respect, rest in peace, Michael.

Rest in peace, MJ.

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So as I'm sure you all know, Michael Jackson passed away Thursday, June 25, 2009, at the age of 50. He was really a one of a kind musician. MJ made incredible music as a young boy in the Jackson 5, and in my opinion, even better music on his own. Off The Wall, Thriller, and Bad are still some of the grooviest albums ever, and I'm sure they will hold that status for decades to come. 

The thing is, I had always loved the Jackson 5 and MJ's solo stuff, but it was never any music that really clicked with me emotionally, if you can dig. But now MJ's dead and it has really, really effected me. I never would have thought I would have been so crushed by his death. 

It is what it is though, but it sucks.

Rest in peace, MJ. 

Freak Mode at last!

My friend Eli 'Chef' Wald (or Bald) and I just started this record label a few weeks ago. We're looking to in a really progressive and innovative direction musically. We will be releasing material from artists ranging from punk bands to rappers.

Upcoming releases:

Jared Gropp EP

Split b/w TSA and Willy Dee