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Tom Fec of Tobacco & Black Moth Super Rainbow at the Knitting Factory in Brooklyn.
A Bit Cagey spoke with Tom briefly after his amazing show. His input has spurred us on and we’re geared up for future performances!
Incredible.
Just one word to describe the final performance of Atoms for Peace at the Roseland Ballroom on April 6, 2010. We handed out our demo to fellow fans while waiting in line, and if Thom Yorke’s incredibly friendly publicist is telling us the truth, a copy of our demo is sitting in a “very grateful” Nigel Godrich’s bag. All in all, it was an amazing and inspirational experience. We’re fired up and ready to gig!
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A Bit Cagey had the pleasure of being at the Atoms for Peace show last night. It was a smashing good time.
Conor Oberst, The Strokes, Spike Jonze & More Donate Items for Haiti Relief Auction
A Bit Cagey’s Melissa Shampine just alerted us to an awesome new Haitian relief project organized by Little Joy’s Binki Shapiro. Dubbed “Crafts For A Cause,” Shapiro has recruited quite the impressive roster of artists to contribute various decorated items to be auctioned off in support of writer/director Paul Haggis’ charity organization, Artists for Peace and Justice, which is mobilizing a significant relief effort in the disaster-stricken country.
Details about when and where the auction will take place have yet to be posted, but Shapiro is publishing some exciting updates about who is involved in the meantime here. A few examples: Bright Eyes mastermind Conor Oberst is decorating a Fender Strat for the cause, Mars Volta’s Cedric Bixler-Zavala added a design to a skateboard, Fleet Foxes’ Robin Pecknold designed a t-shirt, Vampire Weekend a gym bag, and The Strokes took a studio break to sign a tote bag.
But that’s not all! Shapiro says that many more artists are contributing items to this epic charity auction, including Devendra Banhart, Spike Jonze, Sia, Le Tigre, Mark Ronson, M. Ward and The Black Keys.
Follow “Crafts For a Cause” on Tumblr here or on Twitter here.
We’re getting a lot of work done
Name this movie:
“None…more…..black.”
“It’s such a fine line between stupid…and clever.”
“The sustain, listen to it.”
“I don’t hear anything.”
“Well you would though, if it were playing.”
“It sounds…fuckin’ barbershop…Barbershop raga.”
No, but really. We are getting lots of work done, too.
