Deathdrive US Tour Re-Cap

Death Drive US  Tour Recap

 

I have been touring the world doing music for over a decade, but usually I limit my touring to the west coast and Europe; where my music is best received.  This tour was very different from past tours and much more inspiring on every level.  Over the years I have experimented with various approaches, sometimes rocking a live band, sometimes rocking a laptop or samplers, or a combination of all of the above, however this is the first tour I’ve done with a DJ.  DJ Pain 1 produced all the music on Death Drive and I was shocked at what an incredible live DJ he was.   This combination made for some of the best shows I have ever played.  With this recent project, “Death Drive” I feel that I’ve finally learned how to make music that effective communicates and rocks the crowd. This is the first time I’ve toured on a new record, played ALL new material and had a solid bloc of people at every show that knew all the words.  The tour was amazing all around but here are some highlights:

Touring with Ceschi.  We played about 1/3 of our shows with Ceschi.   Ceschi is one of my best friends in the music game and upon his release from prison his live performances have been fucking CRAZY.  His new music sounds rare and energized and his performances are captivating as fuck. I’ve said it a million times because it’s the truth, when I was down and out and felt like my career was over; fake four had my back, they picked me up from the mud, welcomed me into their family and helped me re-launch my career.  So much love to Ceschi and Fake Four!  Check out his recent digital 45; this song “Inside” is some of the best music I’ve heard from him. 

9-11 in Chicago.  When I found out we were playing 9-11 in Chicago I was psyched.  On my way to the show I noticed a flier that said there would be live graffiti at the show.  I got a sinking feeling, on the day after the US announces to declare war on Iraq again the idea that graffiti writers would be spray painting their names on canvasses at my show didn’t feel right.  So I hit up a comrade of mine, Rachael, aka Plussone and asked if there was a way we could use the event to raise awareness and funds for the Nato 3(3 folks who were hemmed up with terrorism charges and prison time for some Molotov F.B.I. entrapment bullshit).  We decided to ask the graffiti writers to make 9-11 themed art that we’d raffle off at the end of the show to raise funds.  The graffiti writers were down, so we were stoked.  Before I got on stage I checked on the progress and it was canvasses with 9-11 written with American flags and the phrase “never forget” written under it.  I started freaking out, I didn’t know what to do, “ I was like WTF dude?” the graf writer essentially responded with “I love this country and I support Obama attacking ISIS…” at that moment I said, “Fuck it, we don’t share the same worldview, I can not raffle this stuff.” So apologies to the Nato 3 and no disrespect to the artist that made an attempt to help raise funds, next time I’ll be clearer with what kind of message we want when we collaborate on art projects.  Nonetheless it’s a pretty funny story.

I've been reading about Detroit for years and I didn't know what to expect when we went there. We ended up staying with some friends; here is a photo of a squatted community garden in their neighborhood. The arches to the garden are constructed from a telephone pole that had fallen to the ground. The garden feeds the community and is open to everyone who needs food. I was amazed at how much Detroit reminded me of Greece, but greener. Everywhere I looked I saw wildlife reclaiming the collapsed city, literally through the cracks of capitalism. It was pretty beautiful from that perspective, it reminded me of the kind of city I would want to live in.  Something like Chernobyl minus the nukes. Maybe eventually all of the US will look like this. Unfortunately this beauty and the spirit of mutual aid and empowerment comes at a heavy toll to poor people who are being gentrified out of their neighborhoods and so many without water. I heard a story from a friend seeing an elderly couple pushing a shopping cart full of water containers down the street and watching them hit a hole in the road as they struggled to get the water back into the carts (of course he helped them). This shit is real and I was a visitor there, getting a second hand account of how this economic collapse is fucking with peoples lives and creating new opportunities and new ways of life. I don’t want to romanticize what I saw there but I was certainly inspired. It reminded me very much of my trip to Athens last year, minus the golden dawn fascists.

(squatted community garden in Detroit)

(squatted community garden in Detroit)

NY: New York is typically not one of my favorite places to play, although I have fun hanging out in Williamsburg and eating and seeing friends.  This time in NY felt much different.  We played at Grasslands, which is a really great venue down by the waterfront.  We were joined by Pictureplane, Swagtoof and Ceschi.  Pictureplane is one of my all time favorite artists/human beings/ producers.  This show had a rare energy in the air, crowd was amped up and engaged and we had a fucking blast.  It was especially great to get to meet up with Jeremy Scahill at the show, who we got to hang out with and talk some shit.  One of my favorite things about being a musician engaged in social struggles is getting to meet up with people who influence/inform your work, Scahill’s tireless journalism on the war on terror have blown open everything from Blackwater to JSCOC, if you are unfamiliar with his work check out his new film/book “Dirty Wars.”  The next day we went to this BBQ hosted by Big Noise Films, hung out, had some awesome food and did an impromptu performance for folks in attendance.  Being an avid Democracynow listener for 20 years or so it was absolutely a highlight of the tour to get to chill with a community of radical journalists that take such huge risks to get the truth out.   

(l-r Pictureplane, Sole, Jeremy Scahill & DJ Pain 1)

(l-r Pictureplane, Sole, Jeremy Scahill & DJ Pain 1)

Speaker For The Dead: I’ve been hearing legends of their live performance for a long time but didn’t know what it would be like live.  I was introduced to their music by one of my favorite poets, Brando Chemtrails, and got really sucked into their song writing.  The live performance was supposed to be their last in Boston, featured a 20+ person band of strings and horns, crazy crowd engagement and energy… I felt like I was swept up in a tsunami watching them… check out their music here.

Mike Eagle: holy shit I love mike eagle’s music.  Originally I had hoped we’d do the full tour with him but because we ended up splitting so much of it up regionally it didn’t work out.  It was dope rocking out with him, his live performance has evolved a lot over the years; his new performance with midi is some one of a kind shit. 

Oakland: The show in Oakland was a very intimate affair, but the energy was great and it was amazing to see so many friends.  Its always weird to return to this city that I have such a rich memory of and having it be almost unrecognizable.  Rapid gentrification is happening everywhere, but seeing what I remember to be the most desolate parts of Oakland being reclaimed by hipster barber shops and wine bars is bizarre.  Had a blast hanging out with Iraq Veterans Against the War member Scott Olsen and talking about his future plans.  Another highlight was to meet up with my homey Ergoat, who penned an article about Occupy that inspired the song "Hey Liberals."  Read this informative essay here.

Riot Fest.  I’ve never played a festival gig in the US, or if I did it was so shitty that I blocked it from memory.  Either way, Riot fest was an amazing experience.  I was honestly shocked that anyone that paid over a $100 for a ticket anywhere would be interested in checking us out but we were surprised to play for a huge energetic crowd and many folks knew all the words.  Beyond that riot fest was the perfect way to end the tour, typical Colorado style; smoking weed in the grass with my girl while loud music blasts in the background.

Sole & DJ Pain 1 Rocking Riot Fest

Sole & DJ Pain 1 Rocking Riot Fest

 

Big shout out to everyone who came out and rocked with us!  We'll be heading off to tour in Europe in a few weeks, here are the dates:

10/9 Clermont Frd (FR) – Raymond Bar
10/10 Montpellier (FR) – Blacksheep
10/11 Toulouse (FR) – Métronum
10/14 Thionville (FR) - Nimby
10/15 Beauvais (FR) – L’Ouvre Boîte
10/16 Nantes (FR) - Pôle Etudiant
10/17 Marseille (FR) – Le Poste à Galène
10/18 La Rochelle (FR) – L’Alibi
10/21 Paris (FR) – Petit Bain
10/23 Périgueux (FR) – Sans Réserve
10/24 Biarritz (FR) – L’Atabal
10/25 Limoges (FR) – Zic à Zinc
10/28 Lyon (FR) - Le Périscope
10/29 Dijon (FR) – La Vapeur
10/30 Vendôme (FR) – Festival Rockomotives
10/31 Strasbourg (FR) – La Laiterie
11/01 Montreuil (FR) – La Pêche
11/03 : Dortmund (DE) - Rekorder
11/04 : Itzehoe (DE) - Atzehoe
11/06 Hamburg (DE) – Hafenklang
11/07 Postdam (DE) - Klub Spartakus
11/08 Chemnitz (DE) – Pyro Catharsis
11/09 : Praha (CZ) - Cross Club
11/10 : Krakow (PL) - Klub RE
11/11 Leipzig (DE) - Zoro
11/13 Genève (CH) – L’Usine
11/14 Zürich (CH) – Rote Fabrik
11/15 Bern (CH) – Dachstock

 

 

 

Premiere: "Fuck Google" & World Tour Commencement

Download "Pattern of Life" EP FREE here  Get CD here

Purchase Sole & DJ Pain 1's Debut LP Death Drive here

Catch Sole & DJ Pain 1 on tour in the US, Canada & Europe: Dates

"Fuck Google" should be self explanatory, but for many its not.  In a short time Google has gone from a search engine to being one of the most powerful forces on earth.  Google's  popularity has risen tremendously though its "free" services, which are actually not free but mapping and selling your "pattern of life" to the highest bidder.  Its commodification of daily life, its collaboration with the US spy agencies, its collaboration with the military industrial complex, and most notably its recent forays into finance, health, robotics and artificial intelligence should give most folks a reason to ditch their products.  If you are still using gmail, get off it, here is a list of privacy conscious email services.

World Tour:
08/29 London, On - APK Live
8/31 Montreal, Quebec - Brasserie Beaubien
9/2 New Haven - Cafe 9 w/ Ceschi Ramos
9/3 Cambridge - Middle East Upstairs w/ Ceschi & Speaker For The Dead feat Shane Hall
9/4 Philadelphia - The Barbary w/ Ceschi
9/5 Pittsburgh - Rex Theater w/ Ceschi & Lord Grunge
9/6 Brooklyn - Glasslands w/ Ceschi & Pictureplane
9/8 Detroit - Magic Stick
9/9 Cleveland - Beachland Tavern
9/10 Milwaukee - Mad Planet
9/11 Chicago - Empty Bottlew/ V8
9/12 Minneapolis - Nomad w/ Moodie Black
9/14 Madison - The Frequency
9/17 Oakland - The New Parish w/ Open Mike Eagle
9/18 Santa Cruz - Atrium at The Catalyst w/ Open Mike Eagle
9/19 Los Angeles - The Echo w/ Ceschi
9/20 San Diego - Soda Bar w/ Ceschi
9/21 Denver - Riot Fest and Sideshow

 

 

New Leak, "I'm Happy" off Pattern Of Life EP

Here's a new track from DJ Pain 1 and I's new EP, "Pattern Of Life" which drops on 8/26.

Pattern of life

Recently I've been getting a lot of strange feedback from people who listen to my music, "you sound so angry," "why are you so pissed all the time," etc.  The truth is, I'm not angry.  Sure I get pissed about things here and there, but after all is said and done I love my life and feel really blessed to be able to do what I love for a living while addressing shit I'm concerned about.  To put it simply, I'm not angry... I'm at war with the world lightheartedly. 

Pre-order "Pattern of Life" EP here and receive a digital download by 8/26, or purchase it from us on our forthcoming world tour:  

08/29 London, On - APK Live  *
8/31 Montreal, Quebec - Brasserie Beaubien *
9/2 New Haven - Cafe 9 w/ Ceschi
9/3 Cambridge - Middle East Upstairs (buy tickets) w/ Ceschi & Speaker For The Dead
9/4 Philadelphia - The Barbary (buy tickets) w/ Ceschi
9/5 Pittsburgh - Rex Theater (buy tickets) w/ Ceschi & Lord Grunge
9/6 Brooklyn - Glasslands w/ Ceschi & Pictureplane
9/8 Detroit - Magic Stick
9/9 Cleveland - Beachland Tavern
9/10 Milwaukee - Mad Planet
9/11 Chicago - Empty Bottle (buy tickets) w/ V8
9/13 Minneapolis - 7th Street Entry (buy tickets) w/ Kill The Vultures & Moodie Black
9/14 Madison - The Frequency (buy tickets)
9/17 Oakland - The New Parish w/ Open Mike Eagle
9/18 Santa Cruz - Atrium at The Catalyst (buy tickets) w/ Open Mike Eagle
9/19 Los Angeles - The Echo (buy tickets) w/ Ceschi
9/20 San Diego - Soda Bar w/ Ceschi
9/21 Denver - Riot Fest and Sideshow (buy tickets)

Europa:

10/9 Clermont Frd (FR) – Raymond Bar
10/10 Montpellier (FR) – Blacksheep
10/11 Toulouse (FR) – Métronum
10/14 Metz (FR) - tbc
10/15 Beauvais (FR) – L’Ouvre Boîte
10/16 Nantes (FR)
10/17 Marseille (FR) – Le Poste à Galène
10/18 La Rochelle (FR) – L’Alibi
10/21 Paris (FR) – Petit Bain
10/23 Périgueux (FR) – Sans Réserve
10/24 Biarritz (FR) – L’Atabal
10/25 Limoges (FR) – Zic à Zinc
10/28 Lyon (FR) - Le Périscope
10/29 Dijon (FR) – La Vapeur
10/30 Vendôme (FR) – Festival Rockomotives
10/31 Strasbourg (FR) – La Laiterie
11/01 Montreuil (FR) – La Pêche -
11/06 Hamburg (DE) – Hafenklang
11/07 option at Klub Spartakus Postdam (DE)
11/08 Chemnitz (DE) – Pyro Catharsis
11/09 Klub Re , Krakow (PL)
11/10 Cross Club, Praha (CZ)
11/11 Zoro, Leipzig (DE)
11/13 Genève (CH) – L’Usine
11/14 Zürich (CH) – Rote Fabrik
11/15  Bern (CH) – Dachstock

 

* Solo sole performance

Death Drive Feedback

 

On 6/10 Sole & DJ Pain 1 independently released DEATHDRIVE, a collaboration that seeks to combine the pop-hip-hop aesthetic with  revolutionary, anti-capitalist sentiment.  Sole, indie hip-hop pioneer and certified platinum producer DJ Pain 1 created an album that Spin Magazine says, " forge a strong partnership that finds Sole at his most clear-headed and sharp-tongued, spitting agit-prop anarchist heat over trapped percussion, chopped soul snippets, and classic turntable scratch."  

 

The Death Drive is a concept thought up by Sigmund Freud who wrongfully attested that human beings race towards their own destruction to return to a state of non-being.  While on the surface this reading of the Death Drive may ring true to some, but the Death Drive theory that is represented here is the one put forth by Beaudillard, that it is civilization, not man that imposes this suicidal nature.   

 

The first real shots fired for DEATHDRIVE was the near viral success of DIY video; "Fuck Alex Jones" which is an attack on right wing libertarianism and conspiracy culture.  Sole's essay about "The Alex Jones Industrial Complex" has been shared over 13,000 times.   Fuck Alex Jones appeared on the "Warfare" EP which was released as a primer for DEATHDRIVE.  

 

While DEATHDRIVE evokes golden era political rap records like X-Clan, Boogie Down Productions or Public Enemy, its clearly an update on what a socially conscious rap record can sound like in 2014.  The approach of Death Drive is  not cheap sloganeering or pandering, its challenging and analytical, and that is why it is embraced by radical movements, organizers, and academics worldwide.  From making dance songs about the Iraq War (Baghdad Shake),  ballads to the death of the liberal class (Hey Liberals), refutations of rap's culture of competition over cooperation (Rap Game Darwin), to reflections on religion (Old Gods Ain't Dead), Death Drive proves that critical reflection can actually make for unique, necessary and engaging music, that bumps on the battlefield and in the club. 

 

Much has been made of the fact that this album is a sort of "collision of worlds." The truth is both artists have radical views and are engaged in local activist projects designed to empower people.  Both artists grew up on music like NWA and Public Enemy, and both seek to maximize the medium of rap for the public good.

 

Since the album's release, Sole was featured on RT's Breaking The Set for a in depth interview and performance of "Baghdad Shake" and "Hey Liberals."  Death Drive has also been featured in Spin, Tinymixtapes, Alarm Magazine, Skinny UK, Rap Reviews, Penny Black MusicGet Your Buzz Up, and more.

 

world tour

 

US

9/3 Boston at Middle East Upstairs (buy tickets)
9/4 Philly at The Barbery (buy tickets)
9/5 Pittburg at Rex Theatre
9/6 Brooklyn at Glasslands (buy tickets)
9/8 Detroit at Magic Stick
9/9 Cleveland at Beachland Tavern
9/10 Milwaukee at Mad Planet
9/11 Chicago at Empty Bottle (buy tickets)
9/13 Minneapolis at 7th Street Entry (buy tickets)
9/14 Madison at The Frequency (buy tickets)
9/17 Oakland at The New Parish w/ Open Mike Eagle 
9/18 Santa Cruz at the Atrium w/ Open Mike Eagle (buy tickets)
9/20 LA at The Echo  w/ Open Mike Eagle (buy tickets)
9/21 Riot Fest, Colorado (buy tickets)

EU:

Oct 23rd Périgueux Sans Reserve (FR)
Oct 24th Biarritz Atabal (FR)
Oct 25th Limoges Fede Hiero Zic à Zinc (FR)
Oct 29th Dijon La Vapeur w/ Sage Francis (FR)
Oct 30th Vendome Rockomotive Festival (FR)
Oct 31th Strasbourg La Laiterie w/ Sage Francis (FR)
Nov 01th Montreuil La Pêche (FR)

many more TBA

 

US Booking Agent: chris@autonomousmusic.com
EU Booking Agent: val@artik-unit.com