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Moonface, Saltland - Littlefield, May 5th, 2013
I try not to ever miss a Spencer Krug's show. I saw Wolf Parade on their last tour and last night it was the 4th time I went to see Moonface. I was lucky enough to design a poster for his "Organ Music" Tour a couple of years ago and happy to say what gracious human being he is.
I am fond of small venues and Littlefield is definitely an intimate one: the lack of separation between the stage area and the bar though, did definitely add some unwanted bottle clinking to Saltland's set. Rebecca Foon's show was a lyrical journey on cello and voice setting a dreamy and minimalist atmosphere emotionally uplifting. It was a well thought opening performance to Moonface.
At the end of Saltland set, we crowd thickens and we all move a little close to the stage. There's a grand piano on the side of the stage and, from the way it is placed, it is clear that Moonface won't be facing us while he plays . Spencer enters the stage with a glass a whiskey and after thanking the audience explains what we are about to listen to: a set of piano songs he wrote that had never played before and nothing more than that. To my pleasant surprise, nobody made a sound of complain at that fact - which is very common to hear, since many of us cherish this and that song and secretly hope to hear it again someday - but having been to other Moonface shows, I know the drill and I instead try to hold on to what is presented in front of me and understand that I might not get a second chance to experience that music live again. From the way me and my men were standing we could see his hands speeding up on keys and, it was somehow hypnotic and mesmerizing. He talked about himself, confessing memories we all could have shared and yet never fully understand. The songs were nesting melodies driving us to believe we were listening to a different tune and then here he was holding us back where it all started. It was personal and emotional. It was like listening to an old friend telling his secrets and tales after you have not seen him for a long time.
I am selling these posters - which could also be in a postcard or t-shirt - for a great project: KERF, a Bushwick furniture store soon to be open in Bushwick for local artists to sell their fabulous designs and suppor the local economy. It is for a very great project!
http://www.indiegogo.com/projects/245089
I had the pleasure of designing this poster (which you can also get on a t-shirt!) for the KERF campaign , which you will find here
KERF is a furniture store soon to be opened in Bushwick, Brooklyn, NY which will showcase and selle the best designs from local makes and create new opportunities for designers get their beautiful creations out there.
Please support KERF by purchasing any of the perks and help us make Bushwick an even more exciting place to be!
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