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New Mr. Anonymous single “Vibewise”

December 12th, 2009

VibewiseNEWS BULLETIN from Mr. Anonymous:
Original drummer for The Samples Jeep Macnichol (a.k.a. Mr. Anonymous) is ready to drop another fresh single called “Vibewise”. This track features a psychedelic mix of live steel drums and distant guitar chime over a slamming reggaton bass drum groove. With soaring autotune melodies to the extreme, Anonymous ventures further into the ethereal stratus, like a T-pain track on mushrooms. Visualize relaxing on the beach or in the jungle with a good smoke sipping a fine rum…This is the vibe of “Vibewise”!
 
“My video director, Pete Coggan from 42 Productions called me a couple months ago saying he was going to Puerto Rico for a few days to hang with some old college buddies” says Anonymous. “Write a tune and lets shoot a video for a couple days!!!”
 
“So thats what we did. The vibe of this song was a freeflow of ideas spur of the moment. I really wanted to make the sound cinematic and trippy, and I especially wanted to play live steel drum. I also wanted to juxtapose a live jazz “Elvin Jones” drum groove against a static danceclub drum machine beat”…the end result: Vibewise!
 
“I was TOTALLY inspired by Puerto Rico…Coffee, Rum, Reggaeton music, thick jungle, beautiful beaches, fresh herbs…. We had a blast shooting the video, and I had a blast making the song”. Enough said and stay tuned for the music video and track when it comes out.

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Interview for some paper in Delaware

November 19th, 2009

eating peanut butter and banana sandwicheHERE IS AN INTERVIEW I DID A COUPLE MONTHS AGO FOR A PAPER IN DELAWARE…NOT SURE IF IT EVER CAME OUT BUT FIGURED I’D THROW IT UP HERE…and that’s me eating a peanut butter and banana sandwich!

1. Do you still have people who recognize you or contact you from the Samples?
I do get emails from Samples fans for sure, and I’ve recently been reaching out to a lot of those folks. A lot of Mr.  Anonymous fans remember me from my drumming days in that band, so it’s cool for me to still keep in touch, especially since I’m back on the drum throne when I play live. As far as walking down the street getting recognized I would say no. I’m actually opening for the “new” Samples in September down in Denver which will be fun because I can share my new vibe as a drummer and musician to a lot of folks who think i’ve disappeared over the last 10 years.

2. Do you look at the success a band like O.A.R has had and think the Samples were ahead of their time?
I don’t know much about OAR but I have heard the name…I assume they are kind of a jam band..?? yes? As far as The Samples, I don’t feel like we were ahead of our time necessarily. I think we started up with an original sound for sure. We were always linked in with the “jam” bands, but we had more of a pop sensibility with the songs. We also brought in a lot of world, ska, punk and reggae elements to the music. The biggest difference to me was that we were more of a non “noodling guitar solo” band than some of our cohorts at the time like Widespread Panic, Phish, etc….so maybe in that sense we inspired similar vibes that followed us.

3. Mr. Anonymous is mostly a studio animal. Do you miss touring? Do you do any live gigging?
It is a studio animal but we do perform live and are planning on doing some touring this year. The way we do it live is with me on drums and my dj/co-producer Ben Bussard on turntables. It is presented as kind of a live dub sound system, and sometimes we bring a singer with us and sometimes just the 2 of us. I approach the music drummingwise as kind of a dub meets ministry vibe with a lot of tribal beats on toms to augment what the dj is doing. Some of it is rehearsed and some is very freeflow. Vibewise it kind of comes alive similarly to the old jazz/bebop context with a lot of improv over a rough sketch of the song. Playing with a dj for me has opened up a whole new approach to my instrument because I am really more of a percussionist there to augment what he is laying down rather than holding down the backbeat like a band situation

4. So why reggae or dub? Why not find influence say in Stax or the punk movement?
Reggae and dub have always been my favorite music. The vocals, drumming, etc…I love it all…and before that old R&B like Stevie Wonder, Zapp,and The Gap Band. The first album I ever bought was “Talking Book” by Stevie Wonder. I do listen to Minor Threat and Husker Du though…I would love to do a project with Bob Mould or Ian Mckai down the road…maybe “Mr. Anonymous 7″ will be a punk collaboration. I dont have any preconceived limits on anything musically. I like to flow with what feels good to me at the time and the reggae sound has ALWAYS made me feel good!

5. Mr. Anonymous 2 sounds like it has an added layer of studio craft than your first release. Was that intentional? The sound of Mr. Anonymous 2 is a huge step above the first album in terms of experimenting and pushing the limits of the music…and it WAS intentional in the sense of me working with Ben. He has an approach to everything he does as a live dj(DJ Psychonaut) and as a producer(21 Dread) that is like nobody else I have heard… and I feel like he and I have the same ear for trippyness and psychedelia and “less is more”. His biggest asset as a mixer, first and foremost, is that he hears the beauty in the “song” and vibes off of that more than anything. Sometimes when a tune just isn’t working, we start pulling out stuff to give the space for the song to speak. There is always going to be somebody who makes a “fatter” groove or “faster” drumming skill or “shreddier” guitar solo etc….but the song has to have a vibe without all the chops. Some of the songs on Mr. Anonymous 2 are guided by the acoustic guitar and others by the drums or vocals or bass, etc. It’s almost like letting the tune drive its own vibe rather than forcing it into something it’s not. Sometimes I listen to stuff, and I can hear that the band or mixer was simply trying to have the biggest bass sound with the most loops crammed in…and at the end of the day, theres nothing memorable to walk away with. My vibe on the Mr. Anonymous music is that it has to leave you with a feeling, kind of like watching a classic movie or  looking at a beautful painting and seeing new images every time you see it….and Ben steers the mixes with that same vibe!

6. You’ve written and spoken about working with reggae legends like Sly and Robbie. What’s something about working with Sly and Robbie or another collaborator that surprised you?  My biggest surprise was working with Ranking Roger from The English Beat. I went to Birmingham to do the tracks with him and instantly we felt like we were best buddies with the same views and taste for music and everything. We drank coffee, ate curries, and went to record stores and hung out for a couple days just as friends before we even did the first song…It felt like hanging with an old buddy from 3rd grade playing with G.I. joes with Kung Fu Grip. He and I are planning on doing more music together for sure, and I’m in the midst of organizing a west coast tour with him as the singer…It was a pleasant surprise linking up with him for sure!

7. You’ve got a regular spot DJing for a Boulder radio station. A look at your playlists shows a heavy dose of reggae. Is there a non-reggae band/ artist that you’re enjoying listening to?  Well it’s called the “Mr. Anonymous reggae radio show” so that’s a good thing as far as my playlists. As far as my music taste, I am very seasonal with what I listen to. I am a huge fan of jazz and bebop in particular, so I tend to listen to a lot of Miles Davis, John Coltrane, Dizzy, etc. in the fall and winter months…I also LOVE the band Sugar(Bob Mould’s former power pop band) and some hiphop like Tribe Called Quest, the new Mos Def(which is AWESOME), and some new dancehall artists.

8. What’s your take on the current state of reggae music? Do you get a chance to listen to what the Easy Star All Stars are doing with their Tribute albums?  Yeah I like the Easy Star stuff for sure. As far as the current state of reggae music and dancehall in particular, I think there are a lot of hugely talented singers with amazing skills…Sean Paul has some SERIOUS skills along with Beenie Man, Buju Banton, etc. My biggest complaint with a lot of it though is the music behind what they are doing. I feel the same way with hiphop in this country. This is partially why I do what I do with Mr. Anonymous because I try to showcase that vocal talent in a different context with melody and depth. Some of the grooves coming out of Jamaica are slamming for sure but a lot of them for me get a little boring and redundant, at least for my taste. I hate saying anything is good or bad when it comes to music because it’s all just art and as long as even one person enjoys it, that’s everything!

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Mr. Anonymous opening for Kool Keith at The Fox Theatre(nov. 4rth)

October 26th, 2009

beat lab Come see Mr. Anonymous LIVE at the Fox Theatre in Boulder next Wednesday November 4rth opening for Kool Keith…We are ready to slam some tribal industrial dub dancehall so come on out and share the vibe!!!

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Mr. Anonymous radio show on www.phantomradio.org

October 5th, 2009

boombox The new MR. ANONYMOUS reggae radio show is every monday from 4:30-7:00 pm mtn time on www.phantomradio.org  and 103.9 fm in Boulder…Listen to Jeep spin selections from his vast arsenal of reggae vinyl!!!

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Hybrid Magazine review of Mr. Anonymous 2

September 3rd, 2009

Mr. Anonymous in action on Phantomradio.org

August 10th, 2009

Mr. AnonymousMr. Anonymous and Butchieplaying Yellowman live here’s my track list from today’s show(8/10/09):

1.culture/money girl  2.pinchers/mass out  3.sanchez/baby can i hold you 4.gregory isaacs/good morning 5.bunny wailer/battering down sentence 6.black uhuru/sit and wonder 7.tippa irie/complain neighbor 8.lkj/man free 9.steel pulse/not king james version 10.police/voices inside my head 11.third world/you’re playing us too close 12.gregory isaacs/cool down the pace 13.pablo moses/music is my desire 14.black uhuru/general penetentiary 15.wailing souls/war 16.burning spear/this experience 17.clash/armagedeon time 18.clint eastwood/sit and wonder 19.stevie wonder/big brother 20.yellowman/mr. chin(live) 21.steel pulse/rollerskates 22.black uhuru/fleety foot 23.third world.cool meditations 24.mutabaruka/witeman country 25. aswad/pull up 26. bob marley/rasta man chant 27. police/bed’s too big 28.marlon asher/ganja farmer 29. bitty mcclean/the real thing 30.mr. anonymous/breeze and river 32.mr. anonymous/cool vibe 33. damian marley/jamrock 34.leroy gibbons/lover’s question 35.tullo t/none a that

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Jeep from The Samples, Mr. Anonymous radio show selections

August 4th, 2009

sinsemilla here are the tracks I played yesterday(8/3) on the radio show:

1. Black Uhuru/Monday 2. Jacob Miller/We A Rockers 3. Peter Tosh/Stepping Razor 4. Peter Tosh/Mama Africa 5. Gregory Isaacs/Sad To Know 6. Stevie Wonder/Master Blaster 7. Bunny Wailer/Rastamon 8. Burning Spear/Fittest Of The Fittest 9. Yellowman/Jamaica A Little Miami 10. Ranking Screw And Ginger/Nuh Do Dat 11. Ray Lema/People Yo 12. Third World/Irie Ites 13. Mutabaruka/Check It 14. Bob Marley/Mix Up 15. English Beat/Whine And Grine 16. English Beat/Hands Off She’s Mine 17. Alpha Blondie/Jah Houphouet 18. Black Uhuru/ Botanical Roots 19. UB40/One In Ten 20. Sly&Robbie/Computor Malfunction 21. Jimmy Cliff/Bongo Man 22. The Clash/Police And Thieves 23. The Police/Masoko Tango 24. Musical Youth/Pass The Dutchie 25. Grace Jones/Use Me 26. Burning Spear/Garvey’s Ghost 27. Eddy Grant/Electric Avenue 28. Black Uhuru/Sinsimilla 29. Bob Marley/Them Belly Full 30. Lone Ranger/Barnabas Collins 31. The Heptones/Country Boy 32. Gregory Isaacs/One Man Against The World

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New Mr. Anonymous single “Some Gal A Move”

June 25th, 2009

 

Some Gal A MoveNEWS BULLETIN from Mr. Anonymous:
Original drummer for The Samples Jeep Macnichol (a.k.a. Mr. Anonymous) will be breaking ground in late July with a fresh summer single called “Some Gal A Move”. Blending his own style of dancehall machine gun toasting against ethereal falsetto harmonies, Anonymous steps out as a pseudo crooner delivering hypnotizing melodies over a slamming backbeat and unshakable guitar labrynth. Serving up ever-changing harmonic hors d’ oerves as it sways and flows, “Some Gal A Move” at its core is a testament to raw melodic simplicity over an unstoppable backbeat.
“This is a song that HAD to come out” says Anonymous…”It just flowed out of me like raw emotion. After I laid down the instrumental tracks, I felt a vibe right on the spot. The vocal ideas were all pure improv. The first vocal track I sang laid the foundation for the whole vibe, and I could “Feel” it when it came out. It was a “first take”, and I could feel it like no other vocal I’ve ever laid down. ”
 
“Then I started the overdubs which were all a random freeflow between falsetto ‘Come Away’s, megaphone ‘Gal A Move Gal A Moves’, and robot ‘Bong Gong Diggy Diggy Rocks’. We kept them all “as is” including the spot where I laughed and clapped my hand because I was so psyched on what was coming out. In a weird way I felt like I was channeling something through the mic, releasing a lot of headspace I guess…and man I was psyched!”
The drum track was also kept “as is” because of the intensity and spirit in the first take. “There are a couple drum dropouts that happen purely because I dropped a drumstick. I was laughing when I dropped the stick, and I wanted to keep that “life” in the performance. I like the element of “slop” in a recording, and there’s a great vibe in those mistakes.”  

Enough said and stay tuned for the  music video and track when it comes out in late July!

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