Children For Breakfast are muscling in on Put Down That Science Pole to bring you a Thursday night live extravaganza.
We're all proud to be providing a stage for Themselves to work their magic upon.
THEMSELVES (ANTICON)
http://www.myspace.com/themselvesFREE ALBUM (w/Aesop Rock, Odd Nosdam and Yoni Wolf of Why? amongst others)
http://www.anticon.com/thefreehoudini/"theFREEhoudini is a cause for celebration" Pitchfork
After
a six-year hiatus, Themselves return on a rampage of heady rap wrung
from hardworking hands. Of course, the duo of Jeffrey “Jel” Logan and
Adam “Doseone” Drucker are never too far from the frontlines of good
art and honest music. Last year, their Subtle sextet released its third
album, the critically acclaimed and wildly adventurous ExitingARM, and
a 2005 collaboration with Germany’s the Notwist yielded the cult gem 13
& God. There have been solo offerings, guest appearances, and
ceaseless touring, but not peep from the name behind 2002’s left-field
classic The No Music. That blessed interim has seen Doseone and Jel
become the fearless musicians and exacting artists they’d always meant
to be. Now, hungrier than ever, Themselves are here to scrawl a bold
new chapter across rap’s too-stale tome. Furthermore, they set out to
accomplish this feat unadorned, returning to hip-hop’s most cardinal
and carnal form, the number two: the DJ and the MC—neck-snapping beats
and precision prose—accompanied by a little righteous indignation, of
course.
Such things do have roots, naturally, and Themselves’
are as colorful as one would expect. Drucker was born in Napa, Idaho,
to a hippie pair whose relationship wouldn’t outlast its ideals. Logan
was raised in Chicago by Pentecostal parents. While the former spent
his preteen years bouncing between Philadelphia and New Jersey,
surviving by his mile-a-minute wit and ceaseless imagination, Logan
nursed an early love for the decidedly safe sounds of Chuck Berry into
raging crush on the unhinged backbone of rap music: beats. He’d pump
gas in order to save up for the hallowed SP-1200 drum machine (of which
he’s now a renowned master); Drucker would hone his unmatched rap
styles in street battles before moving to Cincinnati in his late teens.
In that city’s annual “Scribble Jam” competition, as “Doseone,” he
famously battled Eminem in a final-round showdown—as well as one of his
idols, Freestyle Fellowship’s P.E.A.C.E.—and the experience left him
hollow. Meanwhile, Jel had forged a sound unto himself, but couldn’t
find a voice able to keep pace. In 1998, tapes were exchanged through
the venerable DJ Mr. Dibbs, and history came to be made.
Of that
initial meeting, much would be born: Doseone’s ambitious, self-released
debut Hemispheres (1998); Themselves’ seminal unveiling, Them (1999);
the landmark collaborative project, Deep Puddle Dynamics (also
featuring Sole, Alias and Atmosphere’s Slug); and the Anticon label
itself. Soon, Dose and Jel moved to Oakland in order to spark a
movement with Anticon’s other co-founders, two of which (Odd Nosdam,
and Yoni Wolf of WHY?) were in yet another celebrated group with
Drucker, the eternally lauded cLOUDDEAD. Since, Doseone and Jel have
continued to challenge rap—and our conception of music itself—every
step of the way. Through their joint projects and an impressive body of
solo work (see 2006’s Soft Money, by Jel, or Doseone’s self-released
spoken-word album, Soft Skulls), these two have been nurturing the kind
of legacy that only gets better with age. In 2009, Themselves return to
a core that’s been warming, strengthening, and expanding all the while.
This is going to be rather amazing, and FREE.
With Put Down That Science Pole DJs and guests to be announced.
We like to play:
Los
Campesinos/Memory Cassette/Slow Club/Passion Pit/Weird Tapes/Dizzie
Rascal/Chairlift/British Sea
Power/Dr.Dre/Ladyhawke/Metronomy/Futureheads/Radiohead/Polyphonic
Spree/The Smiths/Head Automatica/Crystal Castles/Jay Z/Elvis
Costello/Death From Above 1979/Interpol/Arcade Fire/Kanye
West/AIR/Notorious B.I.G/Prodigy/Friendly Fires/The Shins/Animal
Collective/Roxy Music/Franz Ferdinand/Red Light Company/Cut Copy/Hot
Chip/White Stripes/Chemical Brothers/Talking
Heads/Weezer/N.W.A/Ladytron/Alphabeat/Robyn/Beach Boys/The
Avalanches/The Faint/M.I.A/MGMT/Fleetwood Mac/The Cure/Beastie
Boys/Devo/Flamining Lips/many many more