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Our pal Michael Weiss recently uploaded a set of fantastic videos from a 1996 Ominous Seapods show that we just had to share. The Seapods were longtime friends of God
We’re not sure if everybody is aware, but looming here among us pesky wannabes here at Hidden Track is a true pro. Our very own Randy Ray has conducted over 100 interviews in his established tenure as a music journo, spanning a better majority of just about every established band in the jamband scene (and then some). Randy also contributes regularly to Relix, dreams up the awesomely named Peaches En Randalia column (or perhaps more accurately described; the flowing demiurgic locution of mayhem) at Jambands.com, and best of all, contributes the bi-weekly Hidden Flick column right here at HT.
Conducting this particular edition of the Writer’s Workshop has been an honest pleasure. Randy exhibits a truly unmatched dedication to this craft and this column reflects it (because of him, not me). In other words, read this shit. I think you’ll like it.
Ryan Dembinsky: If you had to take a crack at defining your writing style and approach to differentiating yourself, how would you sum it up?
Randy Ray: Organized Chaos (see above photo), which succeeds if I can plant unique visual imagery in a reader’s mind. When the writing fails, I am trying too hard. Style should be a four-letter word, Ryan! Let me attempt to quantify the intriguing madness that people may like about my work.
Everything returns to a circus theme with my writing, which is why I wrote three books about this somewhat childish yet timeless topic. Sometimes, I want the black and white words on a page to move like one is on a rollercoaster; sometimes, I want imagery to zoom by at random intervals like one is on a carousel; and then, sometimes, I’d like the portrait to resemble shattered pictures within a kaleidoscope. Sometimes, I haven’t a clue.
I like mystique, and I start off from an interesting point of origin, move towards clarity, and then return to that original point of mystery—hopefully, with some unique spin on things. I do my homework, and research my subjects. I also concentrate on the work, because the written word, after all, survives, so I keep that in mind with any project.
READ ON for more from Ryan and Randy about writing…
Ah, the ’80s. How would you caption this photo? [Photo via Bedazzled]
David Byrne has been announced to perform at the opening night gala of Celebrate Brooklyn, scheduled to take place on June 8. Byrne will play a set after a cocktails
Many may remember Charley Orlando as the front-man for the psychedelic /folk groove acoustic duo Dexter Grove, who courageously played more than 250+ shows a year for almost ten years straight. After a five year well deserved break from the road, Orlando is back with his Charley Orlando Band.
There was a point in the middle of Leonard Cohen’s performance at the Dodge Theater where he admitted, “I’m very grateful to you all for keeping my songs alive after all these years. “ This was rightfully so, considering his last tour was back in '94. Fifteen years is a long time to wait for this brilliant mind and voice to recreate his songs on the live stage.
MewithoutYou has announced a lengthy US summer tour behind its upcoming May record, "It’s All Crazy! It’s All False! It’s All a Dream! It’s Alright." Tour DatesApril 200924 – Oneonta,
Nas, Damian Marley, the Roots, Big Boi and Common, among others, will lead this summer’s Rock the Bells traveling hip-hop festival, which is set to visit 10 North American cities
Sigur Rós‘s singer Jón Þór Birgisson is set to release an album with artistic partner Alex Somers. The duo have been exhibiting artwork and staging exhibitions under the name Riceboy