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Saturday, April 14, 2007
Joakim & the Ectoplasmics April 26 @ thesocial
When French remixer/DJ/Tigersushi head chef/club sensation Joakim crashes North American shores later this month, he won't be alone. Indeed, this propagator of all things danceable will bolster the agreeable blend of house, techno, electro, and disco found on this year's Monsters & Silly Songs!K7) with four separate live bands branded with similar but distinct names.
We know this much: Joakim's Ectoplasmics include Maxime Delpierre on guitar, Juan DeGuillebon on bass, and Mark Kerr on drums. As to who or what comprises the Euroschmucks, the Ectosluts, or the Europlasmics, folks in New York, San Francisco, and Chicago will just have to wait and find out. And don't even get us started on the Ectoschmucks (who turn up in Barcelona) and, of course, the Eurosluts (bound for Dublin). Do these refer to actual variations of Joakim's band? Or are they merely products of the Frenchman's whimsy? Either way, like Bill Murray, they're pretty funny.
In related news, Joakim lends his production muse to Chateau Rouge, the debut LP by buddy/collaborator My Sister Klaus-- aka Guillaume Teyssier, aka the lyricist behind Poni Hoax's kick-ass "Budapest". Look for that one May 15 on Tigersushi, and later, another Joakim-produced Poni Hoax LP. [pitchfork]
April 26 Toronto, Ontario - The Social-1100 Queen W. 416-532-4474.
Listen to full tracks here: http://www.bbc.co.uk/dna/collective/A20332478
We know this much: Joakim's Ectoplasmics include Maxime Delpierre on guitar, Juan DeGuillebon on bass, and Mark Kerr on drums. As to who or what comprises the Euroschmucks, the Ectosluts, or the Europlasmics, folks in New York, San Francisco, and Chicago will just have to wait and find out. And don't even get us started on the Ectoschmucks (who turn up in Barcelona) and, of course, the Eurosluts (bound for Dublin). Do these refer to actual variations of Joakim's band? Or are they merely products of the Frenchman's whimsy? Either way, like Bill Murray, they're pretty funny.
In related news, Joakim lends his production muse to Chateau Rouge, the debut LP by buddy/collaborator My Sister Klaus-- aka Guillaume Teyssier, aka the lyricist behind Poni Hoax's kick-ass "Budapest". Look for that one May 15 on Tigersushi, and later, another Joakim-produced Poni Hoax LP. [pitchfork]
April 26 Toronto, Ontario - The Social-1100 Queen W. 416-532-4474.
Listen to full tracks here: http://www.bbc.co.uk/dna/collective/A20332478
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