Thursday, February 26, 2009

Residend Advisor's Label of the month: Lomidhigh


Daniel Lyons is a self-professed slacker, yet he runs three quirky imprints that span house, techno and beyond in their limitless scope. RA's Todd L. Burns calls up Copenhagen to get to the bottom of things.

The story of Copenhagen's Lomidhigh is not one of a man working hard. Nor is it the story of a man with a particularly good business plan. And if you thought it might be the story of particularly large ambitions…well…you'd be left wanting there too.

"When I first started Lomidhigh, I took out a loan. I thought, 'what the heck, this is what I want to do.'"

"So, you told the loan officer..."

"I want to lose some money!"


Those are (mostly) the words of Daniel Lyons, the brains behind Lomidhigh. It was his interest in electronic music—and disinterest in becoming a DJ—that led to the creation of Lomidhigh Lmtd. in late 2006. Lyons had been running a night in the city with the same name since 2005, but found out quickly that he wasn't all that great at promotion—and didn't want to spin records himself either.

"I had to think of something else and, at the time, I was in this art group with some of my friends and we used to listen to a lot of house and techno together, so I made it up, a friend made the stencils for LoMidHigh Lmtd. and I sprayed them and that's how it all began."

Lo mid high stencils
        
The stencils and spray that Lyons refers to are seen on the artwork to a number of the initial releases for LoMidHigh Lmtd., as non-musical art forms have played a large part in making the label what it is today. Before he devoted himself to house and techno, Lyons was heavily into the local graffiti scene and exhibited photography as well. He was like any kid who didn't go to high school—one trying to figure out what he wanted to do with his life.

"I want to lose some money!"

Belying his slacker image, however, Lyons has always been intensely focused on making whatever he does the best that it can be. "When I'm into something, I really dig into it….so to make a label in a scene which is so big, I had to think of another way to get people to notice it."

That other way was to limit each release to only 200 copies, and to put each one out on 10-inches—instead of the normal 12. With the aforementioned unique stencil-and-spray-paint covers ready to go and the existing connections from running the LoMidHigh night for a number of years, it didn't make much to convince producers like Jay Haze and Agnès to sign on to the project.

LMH
LoMidHigh Essentials

Jay Haze - Mofo
The first release on LoMidHigh Lmtd. is worthy of the honor. Jay Haze's bleepy main theme matches wits with knife-sharpening percussion before dropping a ponderous and propulsive chord sequence for the breakdown.
Martinez - Organic Theme
As smooth as butter, this easygoing tune is built expressly for those who like to float over the dance floor, rather than touching the ground. Its Rhodes organ ain't doing much, but they never have to.
Ray Okpara - Perc Us Too
Ray Okpara's massive 2008 continued apace with his EP for the Lmtd. imprint, which featured this mind-altering tune with a whirlpool in its back pocket. If only more modern deep house sounded this good.
Monotax – Poxilana
This is pop music in name, but it's unlike much you've heard. Monotax has more in common with Dntel or The Notwist than anything—baking electronic music, IDM and indie into a neat confection.
Boola - Wopetra
Forget wonky's love affair with video game sounds and come enjoy the weedy MIDI horns of Boola. This Romanian sometimes falls in love with his drum loops, but he has every right to do so.

That duo offered up the first two slabs for the imprint—duty-bound minimal techno releases that skirted genre lines, but rarely crossed them. That has changed, however, over time for LoMidHigh Lmtd., as new producers from Argentina (Gurtz) and Romania (Boola) have come into the fold and broadened its sound. Now, dubby textures rub up against metallic clanging and often on the same record.

That openness to new sounds and, more importantly, producers from different countries has become an essential part of the label's success. As Martinez, one of Lyons' good friends and a producer for the label, puts it:

I really think that Daniel has created a very Copenhagen-independent label... if you can say it like that. The label's strong point is the wide global network that Daniel has built up. I think it would definitely have been the same no matter where it would be placed in the world. It's a…label...built on Daniel's personal taste, research, connection and more within music.

Function usually wins out over form. And, over the past few years, Lyons has made some concessions: Nowadays, LoMidHigh Lmtd.'s releases are put out on 12-inches. "So that the producers can go longer, if they want to." The stencils are long gone. "It took a lot of time. And if it was a windy day, the covers would all stick together—and the picture would look messed up." And now they're released in editions of 300.

That last one seems strange until you realize that LoMidHigh Lmtd., in its original incarnation, was operating at a loss. Each release of 200 copies—the norm until Boola's No Spam Here in early 2008—had no chance of making any money, even if they sold out completely.

It's either dedication or stupidity. And it's probably a little bit of both, but as I talked to Lyons about the label, it becomes clear that it's something a bit more complex than that. Like Adultnapper's Ransom Note label or Womb Club's Contakt-inspired M_nus manga, the music is only half of a very important story—and that's OK. It's as much about the idea behind the music as the music itself—although neither, it should be stressed, take a backseat to the other. There's one online interview with Lyons that puts it this way, "LoMidHigh is the practical result of Daniel's imagination."

Imaginations are boundless things, so it seems only natural, then, that LoMidHigh Lmtd. has spawned two sublabels. The first, and more straightforward imprint, is LoMidHigh Organic which is an outlet for housier productions. Martinez and Lyons worked hard together to craft the label's third 12-inch, a double pack that stretches its four songs over four sides of vinyl. "I'm not sure if all vinyl buyers were super happy with [that]," says Martinez. But it seemed that DJs were more than happy to play the quartet of tracks out, as each uncovered a slightly different side of the producer that hadn't been revealed before—most notably the laidback Rhodes-laden "Organic Theme," which serves as an anthem of sorts for the imprint.

lomidhigh pink stencil on grass
When asked about his conception of the label's sound, Argentinean producer Alejandro Mosso calls it a reaction to the "flat and too dark, techno, minimal" feel of modern electronic music. "We saw with some time in advance that this dark sound was coming to an end, and...we wanted to come up with...fresh music just on time." That said, it hasn't all been charming house tunes so far. Both of Boola's EPs for the label have been raw and loopy affairs that move forward in fits and starts—works that sounds as if the creator labored over them for hours on end, and a far cry from the easy gait of Martinez and Seuil's efforts.

The second sublabel, Lomidhigh Unlmtd, not only refers to its open-ended runs in terms of vinyl, but also in its outlook. The imprint was set up by Lyons as an outlet for more pop-oriented projects. With only one release under its belt, it's hard to say exactly what form it will take in the future, but its initial bow is instructive: Monotax, an indie rock/folk/IDM hybrid has two songs on the release, with Jay Haze and Ernesto Ferreyra turning up for remixing duties. (Elephant Pixel (of Monotax) will head up the next effort with Bruno Pronsato due to be the remixer of choice.)

Ever the optimist, Lyons even has plans for further imprints. Laughing, he tells me that the idea for one of them is to have a first EP which contains an original track on the A-side, backed by a remix of that original. Then, the second EP's A-side would be a remix of the first release's B-side, backed once again by a remix of the A-side. And so on into infinity in a musical version of the exquisite corpse concept.

It's at this point in our conversation that my conception of Lyons crystallizes. He's a dreamer—someone who appreciates art for art's sake. A guy who can't help but start another label when he realizes that he's not quite putting out all of the sounds that he wants to hear into the world. (Even if he hasn't made a dime on the first one.) That Lyons isn't the DJ or the producer behind them is a twist on the usual narrative, but he's still every bit the artist that Martinez or Boola is. He just goes by a different name: curator.


Martinez - Exclusive LoMidHigh mix

Martinez was good enough to offer up a two-hour exclusive mix of tracks from the trio of labels that make up the LoMidHigh family.



* Related links /

* Label: Lomidhigh Lmtd.
* Label: Lomidhigh Organic
* Label: Lomidhigh Unlmtd
* Feature series: Label of the month

Words / Todd L. Burns
Published / Thu, 26 Feb 2009

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Wednesday, February 25, 2009

Family

I would just like to give everyone an update on me and my family stuff.... you may or may not know that I've been in Seattle for the past week and two days, Because my Oma (Grandmother) was not feeling well, and while taking care of her, my mom fell and broke her hip on Valentines day. So I flew home to help the family, as there are only a few of us. My mom had surgery on sun Feb 15 to put her hip back together with 3 screws. Due to the type of injury and surgery my Mom required additional hospital time for rehab and Physical Therapy. My Uncle, Bob (mom's b-friend), and I spent time in between taking care of my Oma, who was having good and bad days, and visiting my mom, and running errands and cleaning the house to prepare for in home care and my mom to have to sleep upstairs, main floor.

Ubah (Visiting Angels) joined us on Wednesday to help with Oma, and almost instantly became part of the family. A very wonderful caring girl originally from East Africa found her way quickly into Oma heart and vice virsa. Oma had been very apprehensive to have someone other than family come in our home to help take care of her, and we were all glad that Uhba fit so well. Oma had a rough time when she found out that my Mom was not coming home right away and need to stay in the hospital for additional therapy. She also had a rough time the day before my Uncle had to go back to Philadelphia, but that Sat was a good day. Watching CNN, and spotting hummingbirds that came to the feeder hanging by the window. She ate all her food and was in good spirits all day, we discussed things going on in my life and stories from the past, and how much better she felt.

Sunday (Ubah's 25th birthday which i did not find out until later that day) however Oma woke up and did not feel well she refused food, and drink although we eventually talked here into eating some fruit and muffin. Ubah and i now alone, took her blood pressure and were confused at the results. Her blood pressure was low, i make some phone calls, and we check again. MHB (good friend of the family) had planned on coming over and was there during the day to help with who to call and what to do and not do. She also read some letters from a fiction novel to Oma that she enjoyed. MHB has such a captivating voice that Ubah and I sat and listened through our monitors as she read.

As the day went on and her blood pressure did not improve, and I talked to doctors and looked up info on the internet, I became increasingly aware of the possibility that today might be the day. We tried to make her as comfortable as possible, as she did not want to be taken to the hospital. Although for a little while during the day she thought she was at the hospital and asked when she could go home. When I tried to prove that she was home by showing her that Coco, her cat was right next to her, she persisted that "Coco is always allowed in the hospital." Around 9:00pm as we tried, per request, to help her sit up, half her face went slack, and she spoke with garbled words. I believe she had another stroke. I left the room to call my Mom, who called the doctor, and MHB as she is an Angel who came to help and did just that. Without question she came right over and hopped into bed with Oma, and spent the night whispering words of love and comfort in her ear. I am grateful to MHB there are not enough words to sing her phrases.

Marilyn was with her when she passed, at home in her own bed at 5:30 Monday Feb 23 2009. MHB woke me up, and I called my Mom, Ubah came upstairs, and cried as I told her the news. She told me that Oma had impacted her life, and she will miss her. I was glad that Ubah was there, this was her first job with Visiting Angles and she was an amazing assistance.

Lorraine LaLanne Rickett was 91 when she died, and she lived a full life, and had many interesting experiences, including being a RN in a French Hospital in San Francisco, Living in Hawaii During WWII, transporting baby Gorillas from England to the Woodland Park Zoo. Raising two children, and then helping to raise her 1st grandchild. Although my childhood was one of many challenges, where she and I often fought, Oma was my second parent, and is a major part of who I am today, and I thank her for everything, she gave me more than I even know.

My mom comes home from the rehab center today... I think. And I've been at home spending time with two very confused cats. Coco is sill looking for Oma, and I don't know how to tell a cat that she is in a better place.
Mom and Oma

Friday, February 20, 2009

WMC... Listed Style


What is the best boat party at WMC??? that is easy... R U Listed...?? well you should be... The freaky teaky boat party literally changed my life last year, and i met some of the best party people!!! Hope to see you all again this year!! Check them out!!! http://www.listedproductions.com/

Wednesday, February 11, 2009

Roaches on My Butter

I have completed my 1st Solo track called Roaches on My Butter under my producer moniker Hazel LaLanne and will be released on Confined Media's 20th release of the same title on Feb 19, 2009. Visit ConfinedMedia.com for more info.
Released by: Confined Media (CNM020) Feb 19, 2009

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