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).

Th’ Mole tour report


Hi everybody. I’m still in the middle of my crazy tour, currently in Ohio. I started on April 6 and will continue through July 25 or something. I’ve been all across the US and Europe, and now I’m heading back across the US in the opposite direction. It’s been super fun. There’s way too much stuff to tell, so I’ll summarize it with some photos and lists. Check ’em out, if you give a hoot.

things i lost:
air cannon* (seattle)
salt shaker (LA)
food containers (austin, new jersey)
silverware (austin)
bag of salt (austin)
2 mason jars (?)
2 travel mugs (? and cassis)
ice pack (?)
computer “ilok” key (new jersey)
cell phone (st. etienne)
eurail train pass (paris)
2nd cell phone* (paris)
computer power cable* (paris)
100 cd’s* (paris)
computer discs w/ demune acapellas* (brooklyn)
sweatshirt (?)
(*found)

things i broke:
$20 k-mart clearance luggage
$25 downtown LA luggage
dollar store tupperware
sock
boxer shorts
mask*
(*fixed)

where i live according to flyers on this tour:
hawaii
oakland
san francisco
nevada city*
canada
new orleans
(*correct)

percentage of flyers that spelled my name correctly (th’ mole as opposed to the mole) on this tour:
62.5

toughest crowd:
hamburg

best crowd:
zurich (druckerei)

number of girls i had crushes on:
2

number of girls i hooked up with:
0

number of times i was hit in the face:
1

number of speeding tickets received:
3

things that are better in europe than US (in my opinion):
pretty girls
nice girls
intelligent girls
architecture
lack of obesity
fashion/style
visual art
preservatives and additives
ingredients are listed on alcohol and tobacco products
treatment of livestock
drinking allowed on the street
getting paid at shows
being fed at shows
sound techs at shows
lighting at shows
mediatheques
vegetation in cities
fast food (kebabs)
french fries served with curry sauce
availability of public transportation
multi-lingual ability
smaller cars
tap water
education
squats, AKA artist havens (especially in zurich)

things that are better in US than europe (in my opinion):
toilets (netherlands and germany)
showers
cost of everything
cleaning up dog poop (france)
dancing at shows/body language
non-smoking indoors
spicy food
mexican food
availability of nutritional yeast
wheelchair access
tea says “caffeinated” or “non-caffeinated”

things that are different in europe:
mcdonald’s sells beer
everything is smaller
people kiss strangers on the cheeks (france)
heterosexual men kiss each other on the cheeks (france)
french fries with mayonnaise
butter on sandwiches instead of mayonnaise

things that are the same in europe and the US:
people use pots/pans with flaking teflon (bad)
people cook w/ olive oil (bad when heated above boiling point)
public toilets often cost money
there are nice people and mean people
there are dumb people and smart people

superstars i hung out with:
dj 0.000001
vankmen
h8ers
body holliday
endykryn
bazooka jo
filastine
dj collage
demune
drewslum & gravesend
hinterlander & puritan
cartoon monster
tang li wheebs
greenjon
lukas whatwhat
aaron spaz
baseck & cristinky (sonic death rabbit)
bizzart
k-the-i??
mc homeless
dj stere0type
walter gross
unconventional science
a. passerbye
branded
featherbeard
ted nava
strange powers & cletus galacticus
jubbs
univac
id obelus & random art projects
myn dwun
j-stat
thesis sahib
james p honey & james reindeer
roma
pierre the motionless
moshe
sontiago
brzowski
the scrapes
sole
ceschi
awol one
factor
cars&trains
mc zayde & dj buti
machine
ancient mith
albane
babel fishh
sax
anathallo
subzero permafrost
riddlore
sept
adtri
dj scientist
doktor krank
dj koola
mentalcut
the ohlsons/knertz
goran & kraaterman/quiet
ghislain poirier
lucy 7-inch, aka william s. blake
self destruct
le pingouin
flail
davey of dreadnots

worst day:
leaving from marseilles to paris (on a full moon), missed train, then realized that i had lost my 2nd cell phone and my train pass (which cost $1100). finally made it to marseilles, and my host immediately got in a car wreck. went to police station to settle dispute between drivers, ended up the loser. next asked the police to make a police report for my lost train pass (because in order to get a partial refund i needed a police report within 24 hours), and was denied. other band canceled the gig for that night due to a motorcycle wreck. very small audience at the show. at end of night, organizers of show got into a huge yelling match. next morning, returned to police station and was denied a report again. (finally found a new police station and made the report in the nick of time.)

or maybe the worst day was leaving from bordeaux to netherlands, realizing that i misread my itinerary and was over 5 hours late for my train. i needed to get there, not only for a show that night, but because a guy there owed me money, i had most of my things there, and i was leaving the next day back to the US. i took a cab to the airport (35 euros), bought a plane ticket to paris (300 euros), and took trains to netherlands from there. 5 minutes before the 1st train left i was informed that i needed a reservation. with no time to spare i tried to get one, in vain, tried to buy a ticket, also in vain, and then ran back to the train, incurring a 100 euro fine. this train was 10 minutes late so i missed my connecting train. then i missed the next train too, cause i misunderstood where to catch it. when i finally arrived at the venue i was 6 hours late. luckily there were still enough people to perform for, but half the audience had left by that time.

best day:
day off in switzerland – swimming/drinking wine/eating cheese in lucerne, then took train to zurich and visited the amazing squat, binz, which is a gigantic disneyland for artists – took a dip in gigantic hot tub and ate a good meal – for dessert, barbecued chocolate bananas.

other highlights:
williams, oregon – playing in the middle of nowhere for a packed restaurant of super hyped kids.. seattle – opened for filastine, then after party, performed again with filastine and dj collage.. LA – played a show in a rad gallery, included in audience and/or performing: k-the-i??, bizzart, baseck, wet mango, mc homeless, dj stere0type, branded, youth:kill, etc.. santa barbara – playing for a houseful of hyped college kids, vegan breakfast in the morning.. austin – watching the incredible jubbs perform.. austin/indiana/michigan – recording/hanging out with strange powers/id obelus/myn dwun.. portland, me – meeting thesis, jameses, roma, pierre motionless, brzowski & sontiago.. paris – riddlore opens (?) for me.. poland – seeing the ancestral homeland & hanging with dr. krank & koola.. mainz – watching incredible performances by ohlsons feat. babel fishh & jamesphoney w/ james reindeer.. zurich – super hyped crowd, hanging out with ancient mith, goran, manu, staying up all night.. toulouse and cassis – paradises.. paris again – free sushi.. lucerne – hanging out with ghislain poirier and william s. blake, after party in army bunkers.. DC – performing on the street w/ flail & unscheduled co-vocalist ‘uncle jesse’.

Upcoming shows:
June 10 – Kent, OH
June 11 – Chicago, IL
June 13 – New Castle, CO
June 14 – Denver, CO
June 17 – Spokane, WA
June 19 – Everett, WA
June 20 – Portland, OR
June 29-July 5 – Mutant Fest, location TBA
July 7 – Nevada City, CA
July 20 – Los Angeles, CA
(see myspace.com/themole for details and last-minute additions)

New old DJ 0.000001 mix!

Bay Area-based Circuitry Audio has just re-released a DJ 0.000001 “mix” that was released on CD-R a couple years ago. We put “mix” in quotes because, as is characteristic of DJ One-Millionth, his mix involves extreme editing, layering and original sequencing. Many of the compositions on this release, Listen To My Futures, later found their way onto the Whirled Fusion mixtape (featuring Th’ Mole), but some (such as the Fugazi remix) has remained unheard on the internet until now. Circuitry AudioCheck it!

Also coming soon from DJ 0.000001, a new single featuring Mochipet and Eazy-E, another single (“Down In A Hole”) coming out on Chrome Kids, and a remix album for Well.

Th’ Mole On Tour, Making Noise


In the midst of a tour that will last through July and possibly longer, Th’ Mole has been making a mess all over the place. Not only has his album hit #12 on the CMJ charts and his single remained #1 on XLR8R’s MP3 downloads for nearly three weeks, he’s managed to get a ton of other press and new fans during his travels as well as recording a crazy new collaboration album, featuring a ton of the talented folks with whom he has encountered on the road. Including Baseck and Cristinky of Sonic Death Rabbit, amongst a host of others, the album is sure to be chock full of insane talent and an eclectic array of styles. (See below, as Michigan’s Myn Dwun records his crunk-ass verse about the value of hugging your friends, in Th’ Mole’s car!)


The busy little Mole promises to give us an in-depth recap of the tour (including the reason behind his getting turned away from the Canadian border) as soon as he has a spare minute, but for now you can follow his Twitter updates at twitter.com/thmole and see his upcoming schedule for the US and Europe at myspace.com/themole.

Th’ MOLE on Urb.net!


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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)

Daly City Records CD Release, SF

March 14, in celebration of Th’ Mole‘s new album: Greatest Hits (Ha Ha Ha) Vol. 1, Daly City Records and S.P.A.Z. Soundsystem presents a freaking awesome line-up of music, comedy, workshops, film, arts/crafts/games/prizes/surprises/ETC!!!

YOU WILL HAVE FUN. GO THERE.

(Daly City’s own DJ 0.000001 will present a crazy, unique interactive live set beginning sharply at 9. Music stops at midnight, leading into the awesome movie. Don’t be late.)

Th’ Mole “Jump Jack (ft. Warrior Queen) MP3:

Mole, Mochipet, Warrior Queen: FREE "Multimedia Maxi-Single"


What the heck is this “multimedia maxi-single,” you ask? It’s awesome!!

Th’ Mole’s JUMP JACK single features Mochipet, Warrior Queen, DJ Amazing Clay and Bearmod, and includes three MP3’s, a music video, and animated GIF cover art.

CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD

Turbo-powered “future rapper” Th’ Mole refers to Jump Jack as “exercise music.“It’s something to work out to,” he says. “Something to get your blood pumping, to make your muscles big and get you in shape.”

Preview the ridiculous “Go Horsie” music video and subscribe to the new ThMoleTV channel at youtube.com/ThMoleTV

Originally hailing from Jamaica, Warrior Queen is known primarily for her work with the widely acclaimed The Bug (Ninja Tune). She has an extensive body of work in dancehall, garage, dubstep and beyond, including collaborations with Skream and DJ Zinc. She has voiced the iconic Bug single “Poison Dart” as well as the stunning album track “Insane”. The Bug and Warrior Queen are currently completing a series of US dates with Nine Inch Nails. myspace.com/thewarriorqueens

Mochipet, AKA David Wang, runs Daly City Records and endorses products such as M-Audio and Puma. He is currently working on several new projects including ones with Joyo Velarde, Lyrics Born, Antipop Consortium’s M. Sayyid, and Chicago’s MC Zulu. Listen to Mochipet’s remix of Th’ Mole, featuring Warrior Queen, on the Jump Jack maxi-single. myspace.com/mochipet

DJ Amazing Clay, whose DJ career stretches back some 27 years (circa ‘Planet Rock’, an early staple of Clay’s sets), founded ‘Equipe Curtisom Rio’ ‘ one of Rio’s earliest funk sound systems. Until his recent collaboration with Th’ Mole (remixing “Go Horsie”), Clay’s definitive production work has remained almost completely within the Brazilian baile funk scene, gracing recordings by Mr. Catra, Deize Tigrona and MC Dido, flanked by the unparalleled baile funk label, Man Recordings. myspace.com/djamazingclay

Bearmod (AKA Blingmod, Briefcase Rockers) hails from Hawaii but resides in Montreal, hanging tough with the Turbo Crunk crew, making people dance to the rocket-powered bleep hop, all in the name of love. He and Th’ Mole met long ago when they were aimless young punks in Hawaii; now Bearmod regularly rocks crowds alongside such acts as Megasoid, Lazer Sword, Hovatron, Lunice, and more. For Jump Jack, Bearmod remixes the track “Heart Phire” (from the forthcoming album), transforming it from a hillbilly stomper to a city-slick stepper. myspace.com/bearmod

Th’ Mole has been spinning his weird web since the 90’s, jumping from the Bay Area to Hawaii to New Orleans and beyond, meanwhile running his own record label, Motion Recordings, and releasing music under a number of aliases. Th’ Mole’s music has been released by numerous indie labels (Hectic, Zhark, Anti-Party, Vaatican, etc.), and he has performed all over the world, sharing stages with such notables as DJ Krush, Venetian Snares, Living Legends, Meat Beat Manifesto, and more. Whoop-tee-doo!! On March 10, 2009, Daly City Records releases Th’ Mole’s Greatest Hits (Ha Ha Ha) Vol. 1 album. myspace.com/themole

Th’ Mole is currently booking Europe, Canada and the US for Spring. Contact jonah.themole@gmail.com for inquiries. Press kit at dalycityrecords.com/the_mole

New/upcoming Mole stuff

Check out the spicy new promo shots. They’re just in time for the upcoming single featuring Mochipet, Warrior Queen, DJ Amazing Clay, and more, available February 10 right here on this blog!

Following that, on March 10, Daly City Records will debut the Greatest Hits (Ha Ha Ha) Vol. 1 album. Check out what people are saying about it:

This time when Th’ Mole pops out of the hole, his trademark goofy hip hop grin bares some teeth, even as his heart remains firmly on his sleeve. Greatest Hits (Ha Ha Ha) Vol. 1 is Th’ Mole’s Daly City Records label debut. A combination of classic tracks, re-recordings, and new material, the elements converge to make his strongest and most personal collection thus far.

As a producer, The Mole manages to create a sound that is aggressive and fluid all at once; it’s the bombastic sound of the apocalypse, but with an over-riding feel of hopeful carelessness rather than one of desolation. In “Don’t Be Sad, Nothing Matters,” a warm classical flamenco guitar is stunningly contrasted with electrified beats, while a voiceover reassures us that we have nothing to fear “as the world plummets”. “Jump Jack” – an irresistibly-catchy dance jam that also features ragga vocalist Warrior Queen – continues the theme as he commands us: “Fuck the world! Just jump up off it… and do your dance.” Faced with the onslaught of depressing current events and trends, Th’ Mole has taken on the role of comforting father on a sinking ship.

His skills as an emcee have grown stronger than ever, as evidenced by the new remake of “Caitlin,” a signature song of his that tells a touching, apologetic tale of childhood playground betrayals. On the other end of both the lyrical and vocal spectrum is “I Hate You,” a reflection on love-gone sour, sung over a piano-plunk loop that could have been taken right out of Peanuts. “I baked you a cake and I don’t even cook. I’ll never bake another fucking cake ever again. And by the way, sometimes your breath stinks. And you’re fucking insensitive. Bitch.” It’s hilarious, and if you’ve followed Th’ Mole’s career, it’s also a jolt; the remorseful Mole of “Caitlin” is now calling a girl a bitch? In a lot of ways that sums up the Mole of 2009: ideals of love or society have been destroyed, and he’s mildly pissed about that. Charming humility is replaced with an inspiring sense of entitlement: he’s done asking us to see a better world; now he’s gonna build one whether we like it or not.

Overwhelmingly, however challenging the message, sheer fun still rules Th’ Mole’s self-made universe. The production is impeccable, the vocals and lyrics are dizzyingly creative, and as he manages to stamp a smiley face on everything, he creates an improbably refreshing sort of emo-comedy. Greatest Hits (Ha Ha Ha) Vol. 1 succeeds in being Th’ Mole’s most cohesive and satisfying album yet. To ice the cake, the Tick Tick Blam EP (included as an MP3 CD-extra, along with an exclusive music video) features remixes from the likes of Mochipet (Daly City/Bpitch Control), Robot Koch (of Jahcoozi, Kitty-Yo/Rough Trade), acclaimed Brazilian baile funk producer DJ Amazing Clay (Man Recordings), Bloody Snowman (Daly City), and Preshish Moments (Daly City).

– Collin Clay (Juha)

…its probably going to be the DOPEST release of 2009. I friggin love it.
– Nomar Slevik (SIQ/Dis.eased)

Th’ Mole “Jump Jack (ft. Warrior Queen) makes Chrome Kids “Top 20 Chart”

BTW, did you miss Th’ Mole’s free Whirled Fusion mixtape? LegendaryHipHop.com says “This is a wicked album, an eclectic deejay mixup of varying types of music put together delicately into entirely new compositions by DJ 0.000001. It’s really cool, ’cause it all runs together and sounds great. It doesn’t sound like your typical artist mashups and more like original songs based on other songs… I don’t know how to describe it, really.” Get it HERE!