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Papadosio at The Hideaway Saloon in Louisville, KY

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Walking into one of my favorite local bars on Saturday March 27th, I knew it was going to be a fun night as Lotus and STS9 were playing through the PA. It also seemed very fitting that in the same weekend that Miami would be hosting one of the largest Electronic Music festivals in the world, that Louisville, KY would be throwing its own private dance party with one of those bands, who’s name and reputation you will certainly be hearing a lot more of for a long time to come! It was my first time seeing Papadosio and it will be far from my last. In the past year I went from not even knowing who this band was, too hearing their name spoken every where and more importantly by everyone who’s musical opinions I truly respected. Let me say people the hype is very real, and honestly probably does not even do them enough justice! I truly believe these guys will be one of the next major Livetronica acts that sweeps the scene! The music has a darker rock sensibility mixed with a totally saturated and absolutely transcendent electronic twang. It engulfs you quickly, taking you on a ride through a barrage of completely unique and powerful motifs combined together to make some truly epic songs!
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The show at the Hideaway Saloon was as packed as the EOTO show I saw this past October, but to be honest I expected it to be. Papadosio has grown so big this year that in Ohio they are playing The Newport Music Hall which hosts about 1,500+ and these guys are turning out 750+! This is not a small accomplishment and should indicate where this band is heading. I was very unfamiliar with the majority of the band’s material, but within the first 10 minutes, I knew I was in for one serious dance marathon. Once again the Hideaway Saloon acted like a giant sweat box, packing people in like sardines! The crowd became more like one organism moving together than it did individual people dancing. Everyone thought they were in for the long hall and sure enough the guys took full advantage of Louisville’s lax 4am curfew! This of course came by a little bit of encouragement from the crowd, including one fan who politely said “Put that damn bass back on, this shit ain’t over.”
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Papadosio combines live instruments with computer processed and manipulated sounds so seamlessly. They are creating a textured sound scape as much as they are creating individuals songs. Their improv is also quite phenomenal and often hard to pick out, as they continuously seemed to push each song into new territories that flowed perfectly back and fourth between pre-arranged sections. With Mike Healy, who kept making hilarious facial expressions to the crowd while laying down some very fresh and funky beats on Drums and Rob McConnel, who was like wild beast dancing around while whaling on the bass, Papadosio had an absolutely nasty and engaging rhythm section. Add on top of that, the super sly guitar work and sample/loop manipulation of Anthony Thogmartin and the brilliant out of this world key/synth textures of Billy Brouse and you have a very powerful monster that can hold it’s own amongst much more established touring acts. Needless to say there was honestly never a dull moment in the two set show that Papadosio played in Louisville, KY.
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I think it is safe to say there was a certain energy in the crowd, almost as if something was going around. The band fed off that intensity all night long, laying down one of the most powerful performances I have seen this year! Standing on the sidewalk after the show it was obvious that people were left utterly speechless by the performance and were still wound up with the urge to boggie down! Watch out for Papadosio, it is the best decision you can make any night of the week and if they come around your area do not hesitate because next time they play you can bet the crowd will double in size. For being such a young band, I must say these guys carry themselves like veterans in the industry. Check them out now!
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SETLIST: 03/27/10 – The Hideaway Saloon, Louisville, KY
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Utopiate
Method Of Control
Neutral
Improv
You + Yourself
All I Knew
I’m Not Alone (DEADMAU5 Remix) [Calvin Harris cover]
Improbability Blotter
Snorkle
By The Light of the Stars
The Unparalyzer
StickFigure
Magreenery
Night Colors
Giving You Up
[untitled new song]
Frequence
Improv
Apache [the incredible bongo band cover]
Polygons
The Eyes Have Eyes
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John “The Grizz” Grisanti


Bear Creek Music Festival 2009 Recap

Bear_Creek_PosterThis past weekend a friend and me made the 12+ hour drive from Louisville, KY to Live Oak, FL for the 3rd annual Bear Creek Music Festival. The festival was held in the amazing Spirit of Suwanee Music Park, which is actually designed to host music events with several permanent stages including one of the most enchanting amphitheaters around! The festival is still very young and because of that it offered a very intimate atmosphere with what I heard to be only around 5 thousands people in attendance. We had an absolutely stunning time to say the least.
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We ended up leaving Louisville at about 3am on Thursday morning, after taking all night to get our camping supplies ready and packed in the car. We finally arrived in Live Oaks at about 4pm that same day and found a prime camping spot right next to a beautiful lake located in the heart of the party. Needless to say we did not end up sleeping much the entire weekend :) . The festival was being primarily pushed as a funk festival, but what become quite undeniable from the first night was that Electronic Dance Music continues to re-invent itself and expand it’s reach far beyond the traditional club circuit outlets. This was apparent through various “Livetronica” bands/artist like: Alex B, The Pnuma Trio, Break Science, Telepath, and Lotus who all played a substantial role in keeping the party peeps moving over the weekend. Also late at night many tents kept the energy moving by throwing private dance parties in various areas of the campgrounds!
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The first night we caught a good deal of the The Pnuma Trio PA set which included DJ Alex B spinning his glitchy hip-hop tracks while Lane Shaw threw down on drums. Alex B truly has a lot of love for his fans and kept the energy up all night to the point of refusing to get off stage even one second early! The performance was jam packed with people getting down on the dance floor, yet it was not until Friday night that the party really got going!
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The first performance that blew me away was RV’s friends Telepath. I had seen these guys before at the Brown Theatre but their performance at Bear Creek was on a whole new level. First and foremost they played in the Purple Hat Tent which quickly became my favorite stage of the festival. Lets just say the budget for that tent must have been outrageous because they had some of the sickest lights that I have ever seen with a sound system that rumbled your chest and rattled your brain! (more…)


Bear Creek Music Festival 2009


In about one week Live Oak, Florida will be hosting an absolutely spectacular dance music event called the Bear Creek Music Festival. With only three years under it’s belt and the fact this camping festival takes place in Mid-November which is way past prime season, one might consider the event to be quite a diamond in the rough when compared to other festivals. Yet don’t be fooled as this event has one of of the most unique and amazing line-ups I have seen in a while. Being primarily a Jazz Funk festival, the event will be catering to a wide range of dance music styles and artist.
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In particular there will be several “Livetronica” acts that Resonant Vibes has covered in the past including: Lotus, The Pnuma Trio (also playing a DJ PA set), Telepath, and Break Science! I will be going down to the festival , so keep an eye on the RV Blog for some great exclusive content featuring videos, a picture gallery and full review! Some other highlights include Lettuce (an all-star group featuring members of Soulive and The John Scofield Band), Toubabe Krewe (a west African influenced group), The New Mastersound, Galactic, Ivan Neville and Carl Denson.
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If anyone is looking to get out of the cold and boogie down to some fantastic dance music in all sorts of styles/forms, I highly recommend making your way to the Bear Creek Music Festival in Live Oak, Florida on November 13-15th!
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John “The Grizz” Grisanti


Exclusive Audio Interview with Jesse Miller from Lotus


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Resonant Vibes is very excited to give our readers an exclusive audio interview with Jesse Miller, the bass player in Lotus. (Click the play button below to check it out.)

I originally mentioned Lotus to the Resonant Vibes community in my “Livetronica” blog post. They are an incredible band that has been bridging the gap between the rock jam band culture and the electronic music scene for awhile now. I have had the pleasure of seeing them play in Denver, Colorado, as well as at the Summer Camp Music Festival, and they always bring the heat! They are about to embark on a two-month fall tour all over the United States. I highly recommend you check them out if they are in your neighborhood. To learn more about Lotus, check out their profile page in the RV Network!

Also, Lotus has given us an Exclusive Pre-Release of the track “Hammerstrike (Kypski Remix)” , from their new double album Oil on Glass / Feather on Wood, which hits stores on October 6th, 2009. Click HERE to download the exclusive new track for free!

I was able to catch up with Jesse Miller on the phone. We talked about a wide range of subjects like his experience at The Rothbury Music Festival, Richie Hawtin, other DJ influences, lighting design, and the new album.

Enjoy this delicious exclusive interview!

John “The Grizz” Grisanti