Songs And Dances of Madisonia

I go way back with Madison’s The Reptile Palace Orchestra, beginning with a concert Boiled In Lead did with them sometime in the 1990s. From their beginnings as an acoustic international folkdance band, they’ve developed a unique sound that they sometimes call “Balkan lounge funk.” Their new record, Songs and Dances of Madisonia is available today. (Opening a cardboard box to see a new record in print for the first time is so much more satisfying than clicking “upload to itunes.”) A few minutes ago, wearing my “record company hat,” I wrote this brief description: The Reptiles return with a 14-song set that’s reverberating throughout Madison Wisconsin, hotbed of “people-powered-politics.” After a long day marching around the square and occupying the Capitol, everybody needs great music to dance to. Multiple hit songs and dance tunes from Bulgaria, Turkey and Macedonia — beloved by the “US international folkdance cult” — mix with an original song once played on “A Prairie Home Companion” and a Roaring Lion calypso promoting good hygiene. The package was designed by illustrator / guitarist Bill Feeny, formerly of Appliances-SFB. He and cellist Seth Blair both work at the University of Madison Zoology Department. You’ll also hear genius fiddleplayer Biff Blumfumgagnge on all sorts of noises. When pressed to describe what gets released on Omnium, the shortest answer is always “music I like.” This is no exception to that rule; influences from everywhere blend into a tasty stew, spiced with the wild rhythms of Balkan dance music by fearless players with a great sense of humor. Play it loud. • • • Omnium’s released 3 previous RPO records: We Know You Know iguana iguana Hwy X         For this release, my graphics work was pretty minimal: coaching and discussion from the record label perspective, add Omnium logo and barcode from Bill Feeny’s Illustrator files, and getting it manufactured in time for their concert at Folk Ball in Madison this weekend alongside like-minded bands such as Yid Vicious and Orkestar Bez Ime.

Record Show Saturday

Tomorrow is the Minnesota Record Show at the VFW Hall on Lyndale Avenue in South Minneapolis. For the past couple years, I’ve been dragging myself out of bed way too early, filling the car with records, and hanging out all day with a roomful of vinyl fans. The show was started in 1992 by the late James “Hymie” Peterson (whose name lives on) and Rich Shelton; it’s currently run by Tom Novak, with sponsorship from community radio station KFAI where I was a DJ many years ago. Encouraged by vinyl guru John Kass, I started selling at the show around two years ago. Once day I tried to look up the date of the next show on my iPhone — but I could not get the information because the old website was all Flash. This sounded like a project…   Today, Tom’s running the whole thing himself, streaming rare Midwest 45s from his collection, and setting up the countdown clock for the next record show.   To help get the word out, I redesigned the show postcard, keeping the original hand-drawn graphics, adding the Eatwell Chubby and Eatwell Skinny fonts by Chank.   Made with wordpress.com (Benevolence theme), Quark Xpress, Adobe CS. 

Felonious Bosch digital single

Felonious Bosch have two new songs for the winter season: I Think of You backed with Shimmer. The first song is an original by Katy Thomasberg with a ripping e-fiddle solo by David Stenshoel. The second is based on a Sephardic piece called Sa Da Wi, with new lyrics by Katy. Nemo brought the tune to thee Bosch after an earlier version by Seven Thieves. We recorded and mixed these two at dubNemo in North Minneapolis. Artwork borrowed from Pieter Brueghel’s “Hunters In The Snow” from 1565. Listen above (via SoundCloud); buy them on Here’s the “original” of Sa Da Wi (great tune with a black screen): Also created a postcard for FnBosch performances Nov. 2nd, 2011 at Sample Night and Dec 9th at the Black Dog (Quark Xpress + Adobe CS).