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ChiBlog Roundup:Music & Arts 11/13/2014

November 13th, 2014 General Tags:

Our (fairly) regular roundup of Music & Arts related news from Chicago-based web media, featuring thoughts and insight from some of the city’s most dedicated writers.

  • DJ Rashad is gone, but his influence on footwork lives on

    The Chicago producer died before the music he helped define could break out, but he’s still inspiring his Teklife crew—which is releasing a compilation to benefit his young son.
    by Leor Galil
    Chicago footwork producer Morris Harper, better known as DJ Spinn, had the best set at this summer’s Pitchfork festival. His early-evening slot on the fest’s last day overlapped with performances by reunited British shoegaze band Slowdive and electro-­pop darling Grimes, but his turnout didn’t seem to suffer for it.…

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  • Photos/Review: Gruff Rhys @ Schubas Tavern 11-12-14

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    It’s always good to see the Super Furries frontman Gruff Rhys up to anything, even if it isn’t involving a proper Super Furry Animals show. Showcasing his newest solo release, American Interior, his imagination, wit, and intellect again made for a rare treat to the midwest crowd. Hailing from Wales, Rhys was all about Welsh pride in his 2 hour long plus alternate history of how Prince Madoc and John Evans help discover America (instead of Columbus) and how some of the First Nation ended up speaking Welsh.

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    In what was an intoxicating mixture of history and myth, Gruff Rhys mainly talked about the life of John Evans, the man who was so interesting there was an actual puppet crafted for him for the stage. Rhys explored Evans’s journey through some pretty hilarious slides featuring the puppet first parading around London on the tube drinking take away coffee (in, you know, the 1700s) then his journey to America where he has to deal with all kinds of calamities including crocodiles, malaria, a “touch of the cholera,” name changes, incarceration in a dungeon, an assassination attempt and more. Poor John Evans really suffered to be the precursor to the explorations of Lewis & Clark!

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    Probably even funnier was Gruff’s delivery as if he was giving an actual important lesson on Welsh history, starting with a ten minute video looked as if it was created in the 1970s that talked about how the Daughters of the American Revolution even acknowledged Prince Madoc and the possibility of him not Columbus discovering America. You have to give Gruff points for creativity at the very least. The man could probably get away with writing a Pynchon style novel based on historical events but probably with a great deal more humor.

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    Rhys was also accompanied this time by fellow Welshman Kliph Scurlock on drums (formerly of Flaming Lips) who was happy to sing along and participate and is always a nice edition when he joins Rhys. Rhys did a great job overall of mixing his vocals, layering and looping, playing samples and putting on some nice visual and auditory effects to keep the two man show flowing and interesting (not that it needed any help with how naturally entertaining he is). Hopefully, Gruff Rhys will possibly consider having the Super Furry Animals tour again considering the 20th anniversary of Fuzzy Logic but, if not, these side project efforts at least give us a charming tour into his own Welsh interior.

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    Opener Adam Busch formerly of Sonoi also played a lovely acoustic set. His music is definitely for fans of the late great Scotsman Bert Jansch, which is high praise coming from this reviewer.

  • Music Video Of The Day: My Brightest Diamond ‘Pressure’
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