
I made a video about There Will Be No Survivors, a show of new images by Rich Tu that happened on February 23, 2012 at Norwood in New York City

Noisey wrote about Long Distance Poison and ran a photo of mine along with this video of my very first performance with Long Distance Poison at The School House.
“Though a lot of folks might consider drone and sound art to be the least musical music you could make, I often find that freaky experimental improvisers are the ones most knowledgeable and wide-ranging about all kinds of pop. It’s like they pushed so far into music nerddom that they popped out on the other side of the wormhole and then channel sounds from a musical bizarroverse.” – Nat Roe, Noisey
Read more about Long Distance Poison at Noisey
Pictures for Impose Magazine of Geneva Jacuzzi’s first Brooklyn appearance opening for Puro Instinct and John Maus at Glasslands on June 28th 2011.



Read about Geneva Jacuzzi, Puro Instinct + John Maus at Impose Magazine
Pictures from Surf Park – a beach party in McCarren Park sponsored in part by Make Music NY and Brooklyn PA that happened on Tuesday, June 21 for Impose Magazine. Featuring Philip Seymour Hoffman, Dan Friel, Fables, Friends and Freecare.



Photos from the IMPOSE Weird Magic Ball on Friday, June 18 at Babycastles HQ 285 Kent, for Impose Magazine. Along with Laurel Halo’s devestating electro tsunami, White Rainbow left his guitar in the van and honed in on some prime-time disco wonk while La Big Vic sounded tuned and primed for the festival circuit. With Co La, Tonstartssbandht, and Time Wharp.



Photos of Greatest Hits, Friends and Featureless Ghost at Brooklyn Fireproof on May 27th, 2011 for Impose Magazine // Presented by Vibes Management



Photos of DOM, Total Slacker, Fergus & Geronimo and Friends at Bowery Ballroom on April 20th, 2011 for Impose Magazine

Read DOM and Total Slacker on 4/20 at Impose Magazine
Photographs and a few words about a John Maus concert for Vice Magazine

John Maus is a philosopher, professor, and musical composer who used to perform with Ariel Pink and Panda Bear. Nowadays he’s more or less exclusively a solo act. When he performs, Maus hits a button on his sequencer and launches into the most passionate, sweaty karaoke act you’ve ever seen, alternately jabbing his eye or his heart with the microphone while spit dribbles down his chin. My girlfriend loves John Maus. She says she loves John Maus because “he’s a mentally ill creep and hella hunky.” My girlfriend says I “should also note that he basically wears a uniform every day of his life: a button up shirt and New Balances. I’ve never seen him perform in anything else.” Here is my girlfriend’s hella hunky love at Market Hotel a few nights ago.