I jam on my video mixer while Greg Fox performs a devastating solo performance as GDFX at Shea Stadium on October 15th, 2009.
GDFX at Shea Stadium from Matthew Caron on Vimeo.
I jam on my video mixer while Greg Fox performs a devastating solo performance as GDFX at Shea Stadium on October 15th, 2009.
GDFX at Shea Stadium from Matthew Caron on Vimeo.
In this episode: If each episode of the Creepy Touch is like one of ICP’s joker’s cards then this. the tenth, is like the Wraith. That’s because it’s the final one. Watch the Toilet Cobra become increasingly aggressive as he attempts to interview the increasingly passive rock group, Suckers. See as he victimizes them and later becomes a victim himself. You’ve been creepily touched for the last time.
Originally published at the Mishka Bloglin
Impose Magazine interviewed me as part of their Bothering series.
Continue reading this interview at Impose Magazine
I shared some thoughts about Roman Polanski’s arrest in Switzerland over at Vol. 1 Brooklyn
I reviewed the Akashic Books short story anthology Boston Noir edited by Dennis Lehane for Vol. 1 Brooklyn
In this episode: Toilet Cobra goes to Philadelphia on a bus that smells like shit and dicks and has fun bouncing around like a doofus to deafening rhythmic music. He spoke to some other doofuses about stupid shit. It’s that kind of show. Stupid people talking about stupid shit. Also the long awaited Diplo interview in which we delve into his early years and he explains why he makes gang sign hand gestures whenever his photo is taken. Skerrit Bwoy also makes an appearance and tells the uninitiated about his village.
Originally published at the Mishka Bloglin
More photos by Sarahana at Impose Magazine
Test Patterns #8 curated by Impose Magazine at Don Pedros on September 10th, 2009. I performed live visuals for DD/MM/YYYY, Graffiti Monsters and Spiral Beach.
In this episode: Toilet Cobra meets Jon Langford of the legendary punk band The Mekons and spends most of the interview asking Jon about his penis. What a dirty degenerate hipster! Toilet Cobra that is, not Jon Langford.
Originally published at the Mishka Bloglin
I reviewed Ondi Timoner’s documentary We Live In Public at Vol. 1 Brooklyn
Live visuals for These Are Powers at a one-of-a-kind showspace beneath the Highline Park on Manhattan’s West Side curated by Less Artists More Condos on September 5th, 2009.
These Are Powers Under The Highline from Matthew Caron on Vimeo.
One of my favorite shows of all time.