Daly City Podcasts With Mochipet & Friends

Spearheading Daly City’s brand new podcast series, Timothy Renato, of Sound Became Color, presents a gorgeous psychedelic trip-pop mix, featuring Menomena, The Flaming Lips, Peaches, and more.
daly city podcast #1

Tracklist:
01) Sound Became Color “Wallet”
02) Sound Became Color “Gave You Easy”
03) Menomena “Oahu”
04) The Flaming Lips w/ Henry Rollins & Peaches “The Great Gig In The Sky”

Additional samples: Critters Buggin “Imperial Turkey Blister” & The Count of Monte Cristo – Audiobook

Timothy’s story is a unique one. Through the benefit of modern technology, he has recently acquired use of his previously deaf left ear. As a musician with an inquisitive mind, he has become engrossed in the unique and mysterious quality of music as perceived by his rapidly changing hearing, going so far as to seek out others in his situation in order to study and document their experiences as well as his own. It’s all in the fascinating blog at timothyrenatopizza.blogspot.com.

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R. Kelly, Chipmunks & “Earth Day Sex”

In honor of Earth Day, April 22, Daly City Records presents a new single and remix EP, courtesy of self-proclaimed “thrash-up” artist DJ 0.000001 (AKA Th’ Mole).

r kelly, earth day sex

Featuring R. Kelly on chopped-up lead vocals, “Earth Day Sex” transforms Jeremih‘s “Birthday Sex” into a warped futuristic slow jam.  The infectiously catchy single, complete with ridiculous cover art, is free to download.  In typical form, DJ 0.000001 weaves a complex composition out of several tracks, including Lil Wayne‘s “Zoo”, R. Kelly’s “The Zoo”, and more.

DJ 0.000001 ft. R. Kelly & Jeremih – Earth Day Sex (MP3/SoundCloud)

“Earth Day Sex” ZIP

Also from DJ 0.000001, in collaboration with Chickenhed, comes All Chipped Up, eight exclusive tracks with one thing in common: rapping chipmunks!  Experience pitched-up vocals from Die Antwoord, E-40, DJ Assault and more, laid atop 0.000001’s pumping mutant beats.

Tracklist:

01. Die Antwoord “Beat Boy”
02. Jamie Foxx “Straight To The Dance Floor” (ft. Lil Wayne)
03. E-40 “I’m On One”
04. Chris Brown “I Can Transform Ya” (ft. Lil Wayne)
05. DJ Quik & Kurupt “Jupiter’s Critic & The Mind Of Mars”
06. Th’ Mole “Go Horsie”
07. DJ Assault “Ass N Titties”
08. Lisa ‘Left Eye’ Lopes “Block Party”

DJ 0.000001 ft. Jamie Foxx “Straight To The Dance Floor (Chipped Up Remix)” (MP3/SoundCloud)

All Chipped Up ZIP

Th’ Mole: Tour Report, Video & New Single

Just back from his tour through Austria, France and Germany, Th’ Mole gives us an update on his wacky adventures, along with new live video footage, photos, and the first leak from his upcoming album.

Th’ Mole “Go Horsie (Live)” video:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0CLDigIkSsc&NR=1

This tour made me believe that I might be cursed, or that I may have some sort of screwy electrical field that causes equipment to malfunction.  Either way, lots of bad things happened to me, but all-in-all it was still good fun.

Things That Went Wrong:

* My connecting plane in Chicago (on the way from Portland, OR) had “electrical problems”. After sitting on the plane for a few hours (in eager anticipation of dinner) it was announced that the plane would be cancelled until the following day. This meant an extra 24 hours of waiting in Chicago, and the cancellation of the first show of the tour in Toulouse.

* Once my plane finally made it to Paris, about 26 hours late, I had to take a train to Austria for my show in Vienna.  This would have been a long journey anyway, but since I misunderstood the guy at the ticket booth I neglected to switch trains when I was supposed to.  So after about 17 hours of being on the train, thinking that I was half an hour away from Vienna, I was kicked off by a man who spoke not a single word of English.  I had no idea where I was; all that I knew was that it was 5 in the morning and there was lots of snow.  After some time I found out that I was in a small town in Slovenia, over 9 hours away from Vienna.  (Luckily a few extra euros and lots of waiting got me to the proper destination in time to fix my broken MIDI key-tar and play the show.)

* More electrical problems.  Following the problems with the airplane, I experienced the following unexplained electrical problems: 1. In Vienna, for much of the night, each time the sound guy did so much as lay a finger on any part of the sound board, an extremely loud and terrible noise came out of the speakers.  2. At the next show, in Berlin, during soundcheck, half of the electrical circuitry in the building stopped working and two different power converters were destroyed.  3. At the next show, in St. Etienne, I decided to drape some christmas lights over me while I played, and when I also picked up a battery-powered light I was shocked with 220 volts.  4. At the next show, in Nantes, I was interested in the strange-looking power supply, so I pressed the power button, just out of curiosity, and then it stopped working and wouldn’t turn on again.  5. In Paris, during soundcheck, DJ Bizkid’s turntables were being strangely unresponsive, but then mysteriously started working normally again.  6. At the last show, in Strasbourg, the other band, Pad Brapad, had problems with the monitor speakers, forcing the venue to find new ones.  7. My travel companion, DJ 0.000001, had numerous unexplained issues with his MIDI equipment. (Somebody told me that maybe it’s not a curse that I have, but a magical super power which I have yet to learn to control.  That would be neat!)

* In Bordeaux it proved impossible to find a train reservation so that I could get to Strasbourg in time for my show, so I decided to sneak my way there via the toilet stall.  After a couple hours of people banging on the door and me using my mongrel French to say, “I’m sorry, I’m sick!” the ticket checker busted in and demanded to see my ticket.  I had a ticket, but not a reservation, which is compulsory on most French trains, but for some reason the guy didn’t ask for my reservation, so it turned out okay.  But still, it was a pretty stressful and stinky couple of hours.

* I mis-planned my bookings, scheduling a show in Denmark followed the next day by a show in central France, which would be impossible to do by train, so I had to cancel the show in Copenhagen, which was going to be ON A BOAT!  Dangit!  (Also an extra show in Bordeaux was cancelled, along with one in Poland – dangit two more times!  That means a total of 4 shows were cancelled on this tour, and a hefty sum subtracted from my wallet.  Ouchy.)

* Also, I got sick, and my e-mail stopped working for a few days.  But luckily I’m INVINCIBLE!  NO CURSE OR ANY AMOUNT OF BAD LUCK CAN STOP TH’ MOLE!!

Things That Went Right:

* I didn’t lose ANYTHING on this trip!  This is a major accomplishment for me, which you can verify by my last tour report, in which my list of things lost was super-hecka long. See… http://dalycityrecords.blogspot.com/2009/06/th-mole-tour-report.html

* I sold out of my CD’s.  (But I didn’t bring that many..  cause the time before I brought way too many.)  I then spent hours making more burned ones to sell, but I don’t think I sold any of the burned ones. But then I gave them all away at the last show, which was fun.

* All the shows were lots of fun, and went pretty well.  (Besides the show in Bordeaux which was horrible in ever so many ways, thanks to the worst booker I have ever dealt with.  If you’re reading this, mister, you know who you are; you should get out of the business.)

* I recorded two pretty cool songs in Bordeaux with Le Pingouin and friends.

* Lots of nice people took me into their homes, fed me, and showed me around.  Thank you!

Stay tuned for Th’ Mole’s new multi-media album, Superman Vs. Gremlins, coming out on Daly City Records in May.  Meanwhile, check out the first (un-mastered) leak from the album, “Black Helly ft. Oskar Ohslon & Cartoon Monster”: http://dalycityrecords.com/the_mole/Th’%20Mole%20-%20Black%20Helly%20ft.%20Cartoon%20Monster%20&%20Oskar%20Ohslon.mp3

Order Th’ Mole’s latest album: http://www.dalycityrecords.com/merch/?p=341

Official web page: http://www.dalycityrecords.com/thmole

MySpace: http://www.myspace.com/thmole

Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/thmole

YouTube: http://youtube.com/thmoletv

Press photos: http://www.dalycityrecords.com/the_mole/presskit/Th’%20Mole%20-%20promo%20pics,%20cover%20art%20&%20logos%20-%202009.zip

Th’ Mole – New Single & Euro Tour

Th' Mole - Lazer Boogerz tour poster

Because we care, please enjoy this exclusive remix of
Th’ Mole’s “Jump Jack” track by Barely Legal Beats.

Download MP3:

And coming to Europe this month, Th’ Mole’s “Lazer Boogerz” tour,
including Austria, Denmark, France and Germany.

Chrome Kids: Knowledge Me feat. Mochipet & DJ 0.000001

Chrome Kids: Knowledge Me

Courtesy of KMag, The Chrome Kids (UK DJ’s Monkey, Stagga, etc.) have released a new mix featuring Daly City’s Mochipet, The Flying Skulls and DJ 0.000001 (AKA Th’ Mole), as well as Bassnectar, Mumdance, Starkey, Count & Sinden and many more.

The free download comes alongside an interview with the Kids (in which Mochipet, Th’ Mole and Daly City all mentioned)

DOWNLOAD HERE

Tracklisting

  1. Of Porcelain – Signal The Captain
  2. DJ Vadim ft. Wretch 32 – Soldier (UK Flex Accapella)
  3. Mix N Blend – I Got Bitches
  4. Bassnectar – The Churn Of The Century
  5. Schlacthofbronx feat. Kein Vorspiel – Cubcik
  6. Micky Slim ft. Virus Syndicate – Skank Out (MRK1 Remix)
  7. Mstrkrft – Bounce (Doorly Remix)
  8. Mumdance – Kerplunk!
  9. Cadburys ft. Tinny – Zingolo (Doorly Remix)
  10. Ke$ha – TiK ToK (Untold Remix)
  11. Missy Elliott – Best Best (Two Fingers Remix)
  12. Dema – Chang!!XXXX
  13. Jantsen – I’m A Balla
  14. Stagga – Timewarp (Akira Kiteshi Remix)
  15. The Benga Boys – Crunk World
  16. Ruckus & Roke – Illusion
  17. Starkey feat Badness – OKLuv
  18. Hudson Mohawke – Twistclip Loop / Ofra Haza – Im Nin’Alu (HavocNdeeD Remix)
  19. Pete Lawrie – Panic (Monkey Remix)
  20. The Flying Skulls – Skelton Talk (Jason Short & J. Rogers Blipism Dub)
  21. DJ 0.000001 ft. Mochipet – Eazy-E On Atari
  22. Stagga – Beeps Get Down
  23. Notorious B.I.G. – Dreams (Just Playin’)
  24. Foreign Beggars – Contact (Noisia Remix)
  25. Baobinga & ID – Jah
  26. Kelis ft. Andre 3000 – Millionaire
  27. Busy Signal – Caan Beat We
  28. Stagga – It’s A Jungle
  29. Count & Sinden – Strange Things
  30. The Kleptones – Voodoo Sabotage
  31. Dismal Futures – Witchdoctor Massif
  32. Akira Kiteshi – Ulysses
  33. Scarlet Harlots – A Secret (Shorterz & Enigma Mix)
  34. Magenta – Force
  35. Foreign Beggars – 7 Figure Swagger (Bar 9 Remix)
  36. James Blake – Air & Lack There Of

DOWNLOAD HERE

DJ 0.000001 Remixes

In conjunction with Chickenhed and Doktor Krank, Daly City proudly presents a generous helping of hyper-speedy future-tastic remixes by DJ 0.000001 (AKA Th’ Mole).

The free full-length album, originally released last summer on CD by Hectic Recs, features severe re-workings of Captain Ahab, Young MC, DJ Donna Summer, Mochipet, Damionice, Bone Thugs-N-Harmony, Dude N Nem, Jean Jacques Perrey, Oskar Ohlson, JJ Fad, Foxdye, Chemical Brothers, Drumline Soundtrack, Eazy-E, Enya and Th’ Mole himself.

Download it now from Chickenhed, Doktor Krank or Daly City.

DJ 0.000001 - Racin' Music

Mochipet & DJ 0.000001 “Eazy-E On Atari” Free Downloa

eazy-e on atari

Courtesy of Chrome Kids, the ghost of Eazy-E gets man-handled by Mochipet, DJ 0.000001 and Eprom by way of the free maxi-single “Eazy-E On Atari”.

Check out all the freaking reviews and features it has received from Money, Hoes, & Clothes, Bass Music, Rock The Dub, Noise Porn, White Folks Get Crunk for DJ’s, Boom Boom Chik, Goose Bumps Beatz, Ghetto Bazaar, Doktor Krank, My Morning After, and Faites La Fete Pas L’amour.

Get it here.

(And stay tuned for the free full-length DJ 0.000001 release, Racin’ Music, coming soon.)

Mole Report

mole @ burning man

Th’ Mole has been as busy as ever, recently touring Holland, Burning Man (pictured above), and southern Oregon, as well as working on numerous recording projects.

Check out this sneak peek of his new hit, “I Luv Unicornz”, live from Holland. Maxi-single coming soon…

youtube.com/watch?v=wqt7odXasiI

And due to a technical mishap the last Mole update was missing its intended music video, “I Hate You”. Lookie:

youtube.com/watch?v=HU32CU-7gpY

(Read Doktor Krank’s review of the video here.)

chickenhed3

The hilarious ChickenHed collective has just released a new compilation, ChickenHed 3: Koo Koo Klusterkluck, featuring an exclusive mini-song from Th’ Mole as well as the classic “Brush ‘Em” track by Mole alter-ego Captain Daydream. Also including Foxdye and a grand assortment of other talents, the compilation is free to download here.

Promoter/director/producer Sean Carnage recently took some time off from booking and hosting his infamous “Sean Carnage Mondays” event, affording him the chance to put together a mixtape of some of his favorite current music, including Th’ Mole’s “Zombie Dance Mind Programme” off of his Greatest Hits (Ha Ha Ha) Vol. 1 album. Download the mix and read more here.

Bay Area folks, be on the lookout for Th’ Mole performing on October 9 (The Bordello) and 11 (The Knockout) in San Francisco. Check myspace.com/themole for details.

And finally, Th’ Mole has just announced plans for his fifth European tour in February 2010. Interested venues/bookers/agents can contact jonah.themole@gmail.com.

Meanwhile Mole’s alter-ego, DJ 0.000001, has been making his own noise, releasing a split single with Mochipet (“Eazy-E On Atari“) via Chrome Kids and a full-length “thrash-up” album (Racin’ Music) via Hectic Records (coming soon to a blog near you).

Th’ Mole Wraps Up Tour + New Music Vid

After finishing 3.5 months of touring across the US and Europe, Th’ Mole has been working on new material and getting set for more shows throughout August and September, including a 5-day stint in Holland (including shows with Curse Ov Dialect and DJ 0.000001) followed by Burning Man. He also found the time to make the silly music video for his bitter break-up song “I Hate You” from the Greatest Hits (Ha Ha Ha) Vol. 1 album:

Being the media-crazed attention whore that he is, Th’ Mole has continued to grace newspapers, radio, and magazines in the last few months. You can stream or download his live performance and interview on Capital Public Radio (here). Also, Kinki Mag has run a few stories on Th’ Mole, including one for its latest issue (free online – pg. 72).

While Th’ Mole continues to toil away, you crazy fans can expect two or three free maxi-singles in the next few months. Meanwhile, don’t forget about the two latest free maxi-singles, How 2 B Cool (ft. Robot Koch & Ladyscraper) and Jump Jack (ft. Warrior Queen and Mochipet).