Th’ Mole gets mad good press


People seem to like Th’ Mole’s new album and music video quite a bit. Not only has the album debuted at #33 on the CMJ college radio charts, but it has received a huge amount of web and print attention, even without any press campaign.

Poland’s Doktor Krank says

“You should definitely check this release, even if you never heard about this guy. His music escapes easy pigeonholing as its creativity goes much much beyond one music genre or style, which is quite a painful thing for music journalists, but a real treat for any intelligent and open-minded music fans. Turbo wonky apocalyptic madness delivered by Th’ Mole with the help of his fantastic vocal cords in a goofy hip hop manner, built on glitch and free-style electronica will elevate your mood instantly! You will be surprised, your mood will swing like in kaleidoscope. But you will definitely love the man behind this entire bombastic nuke dropped unexpectedly on you. Writing about Th’mole music you just cannot escape being a bit bombastic in your selection of words, sorry I can’t do anything about this.”

Ha! Read the whole article here.

Meanwhile, Exclaim.ca gives another rave review:

A collection of reworked “hits” alongside new tunes, Greatest Hits is fun, upbeat dance music inspired by rap, glitch-hop and electro, with just a splash or two of bluegrass fiddle. Using this catchy ear candy as a backdrop, th’ Mole flips hyper, simple raps that emphasize the positive messages in his music, such as “How 2 B Cool” and “People Are Good,” alongside dance floor scorchers like “Jump Jack” and “Heart Phire,” and a handful of instrumentals. Even the one angry song, “I Hate You,” a break-up song, is fairly energetic and dances the thin line between ballad and rump shaker, finally crossing over with the angrier 8-bit remix, labeled “Secret Hidden Bonus Track.” A bonus MP3 EP contains a few more songs and remixes. “Tick Tick Blam” appears in original and instrumental form, as well as two remixes, but the highlights are “Brush ‘Em,” a sugary sweet, pro-teeth cleaning anthem from th’ Mole’s children’s entertainer alter ego Captain Daydream, and the two-part lesson in horseback riding, “Go Horsie,” the first part serving as the newest single, with a video featuring th’ Mole running amok as a vibrantly costumed “stupid, supercharged idiot.”

See the aforementioned “Go Horsie” music video here, and read the full Exclaim review here.

Th’ Mole is only picking up steam from here… Stay tuned for TWO new single releases on Chrome Kids/Daly City in the next month, music and articles in the new edition of Dead Magazine, and tours across the US/Canada/Europe in April, May and June. (STILL booking. To get some Mole in your town; contact jonah.themole@gmail.com.)

Th’ Mole & DJ 0.000001 on new ChromeKids mix

The bumpin’ new mix tape from the ChromeKids features your boy DJ 0.000001’s hit ODB/Glitch Mob/Matty G “thrash-up” as well as The Motherboard’s “Motherload”. “Motherload” is an ambitious “posse cut” executive produced by Th’ Mole, including about 20 producers and MC’s. Nearly two years in the making, the 8-minute long single has finally been released (along with an instrumental and acapella version) for free at Hand’Solo Records.com.

From ChromeKids.Blogspot.com:

Hopefully we haven’t over loaded you with all the dope mixtapes this month because now we have our very own Hulk Hop Vs Crunk Rock mix for you to blast out. Stacked full of some of our favourite recent Dubstep tracks including: Stagga‘s killer track that’s currently smashing dancefloors, Sick As Sin and his exclusive refix of Busta RhymesI Got Bass ; Monkey‘s version of the Velvet Underground track Venus In Furs, a grimeish version of Living On A Prayer by Swedish Hip-hop crew Looptroop; George Lenton‘s fantastic remixes of MGMT and The King Blues, and a couple of our favourite Raffertie remixes for The Scarlet Harlots and Food For Animals; there’s also plenty more Bass heavy Future Hip-hop and erm Black Sabbath and the Rolling Stones too. Please feel free to circulate this wherever you choose.

(ZShare) Chrome Kids – Hulk Hop Vs Crunk Rock

Alice Russell – Crazy
Sugarpill – Busta Step
DJ 0.000001 – Ooh Baby I Like It Hard
Killa Queenz – Bitches (South Rakkas Remix)
The Hood Internet – Animals Collecting Money / alt link
The King Blues – Come Fi Di Youth (George Lenton Remix) / alt link
FreQ Nasty vs Propa Tingz – Peacemaker (Dub)
Andy H – Serious
Akira Kiteshi – Pinball
Evil 9 – All the Cash (Glitch Mob Remix)
Virus Syndicate – Hit Em High
Stagga ft Skamma – Sick As Sin
Chase & Status – Eastern Jam (High Rankin 100% Unofficial Remix) / alt link
Zeno – Blazin / alt link
Ghislain Poirier ft Face-T – Blazin’ (Starkey Remix)
Mix n Blend ft Sfr & Ej von Lyric – Tantrum / alt link
Food For Animals – Mutumbo (Raffertie’s Bigger Bass Remake) / alt link
The Scarlet Harlots ft Shiftee Moova – Backlash (Raffertie’s Bigger Bass Remake) / alt link
George Lenton Vs MGMT – Weekend Wars Remix / alt link
Lowkey ft Jon McClure & Faith SFX – Revolution
Stagga Vs Busta Rhymes – I Got Bass / alt link
Looptroop Rockers – Praying On A Liver (Living On A Prayer Remix)
Spank Rock – Competition
Monkey Vs Velvet Underground – Venus In Furs Remix / alt link
Black Sabbath – Iron Man
Bassnectar – Heads Up (California Style)
The Motherboard – Motherload / alt link
Herrmutt Lobby –Vampire Remix
Lorn – Juggernaught
Soulwax Vs Rolling Stones – You Can’t Always Get What You Want
Xrabit & DMG$ – Follow The Leader / alt link
Dorian Concept – Yorktown Recreation
Kraddy – Android Porn
The Qemists – Dem Na Like Me (King Cannibal Remix)
Flying Lotus – Tea Leaf Dancers (Low Limit Remix) / alt link

Bonus Download:

(YSI) Black Sabbath – Iron Man (An-Ten-Nae Remix)