Monday, March 1, 2010

Motherlode-When I Die

It Came From Canada Article about Motherlode's "When I Die."

I am absolutely loving this band right now. London, Ontario funk/soul from '69-'70 with the legendary Carol Kaye on the bass. This is the only record they ever made with this line-up, though apparently the lead singer unsuccessfully attempted to reform the band a bunch of time.

Also, what a fucking band name, eh?

J Dilla sampled the title track for "Donuts (Intro)", which is actually the last song on Donuts...although, there really isn't a beginning or an end to that album as it flows in an endless circle if you cue it up to.

Up all night again, though this one really is my fault. Interesting life developments. Random muscle pain in my stomach! Rubix Cubes!

Also, over the latter half of 2009, Richie Guzman has been making a comedy/hip-hop/funk/ridiculous mixtape of epic proportions. Dennis, Sean and myself co-wrote the song (along with Guzman himself and Brendan Doherty, magnificent man that he is) that's going to kick off the album, an epic funk jam called "Baby Get Me Some Food." It's ridiculously sexist, yes, but also very dope. "What's that in the kitchen? Mm Mmm, Delicious."

It should be online somehow in the next little while.

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