Wednesday 28 July 2010

sight-seeing

My boyfriend collects hearts...
.
Or rather, he takes photos of hearts. He's always finding hearts in random places. He says its easy to find them. He says once you start looking, you begin to see them everywhere.

After we began seeing one another, I began to notice them too. Now whenever I go to a new city, I see them. They pop up in strange places. And he's right, once you keep an eye out, they do begin to appear everywhere.
..
It makes for a very different kind of sight seeing.
Speaking of sight seeing, my parents are in town. Last summer when they were here, Mum wanted to go into the Berliner Dom
But my father and I took issue with the principle of a cathedral charging admission, so we didn't go. I like churches (even though I'm not at all religious) and I love cathedrals. My grandfather always loved them too, even though he was an atheist.

When I was growing up, every summer my parents and I would visit my family in London. When i was little we'd always go sight seeing. When I was about eight, we (my mum, dad and grandpa) went to St Pauls cathedral
.

My grandfather was about eighty then I think. Somehow we lost my parents. We were looking up at the dome. We decided we wanted to go up there. Or maybe i decided i wanted to go up there, and my grandfather was happy to go up with me. As we were climbing up the stairs, my grandfather told me about the whispering gallery.

He said if you stood on one side of the dome, and the person you were with stood at the other side, you could whisper against the wall, and the sound of your voice would travel around to them . We went up and tried it. it felt so magical. Its one of the fondest memories of my grandfather I have. We went back down. My parents were shocked we had gone up to the top. I guess they thought I was too young, and he was too old, for all those stairs.

Today began fragile. I was painfully hungover from last night. As far as the day ahead with my parents was concerned, all I wanted was for everything to go smoothly. I asked mum if she wanted to go to the Berliner Dom. I reminded her how much she wanted to go last year. My father and I did not complain about paying admission.

As we walked into the center of the cathedral, my head tilted back, and I looked up into the stained glass above in the dome
.

There was nowhere to stand up there, I guess you couldn't walk up to it.
"It reminds me of st pauls" mum said..

My dad and I walked up a level, where there was a small museum. Then there were more stairs. My dad seemed bored of the cathedral by now. I told him I'd go up and check out the next level.

I walked up but there were just more stairs, and more stairs. My head was still woozey with my hangover, but for some reason I kept going. I finally saw a window above, where passing silhouettes broke up the sunlight pouring through. and then i understood. You
could go up to the top of the dome, but outside rather than inside. Now all I could think about was getting up there.

There were a lot of stairs. I mean. A LOT of stairs...and little doorways, and narrow turns. You could feel the exhaustion of everyone in front and behind of you walking. It created a bond between all these strangers . Some people would take breaks and stand to the side. Doors would be held open for you as you walked ahead. Low overhangs were pointed out. By the time I reached the top, it was as if we had all achieved something together.

I looked over this city I've grown to love so much. I took a moment and paused to take it in, slowly walked around to the other side of the dome.

I thought of my grandfather and I walking up to the top of St. Pauls.
I thought about all those summers I spent with my parents sight seeing.
I thought about showing my boyfriend around Berlin last summer.
I thought of him returning the favour, and showing me parts of London I'd almost forgotten.

I thought about sending him a text right then saying...

"On top of a cathedral in Mitte, looking over Berlin, thinking of you..." .

I took out my phone.

But just as I flipped it open to write, I looked out from where I stood, and miles down on the ground below me, I saw it....


Saturday 24 July 2010

music, video, lights, camera, action

hey hey, a bunch of audio and visual wonderfulness to post in your direction.

first off for your aural pleasure, here's a link to the last episode of my radio show Now Hear This on reboot fm , featuring Waldemaar and Raymond Antrobus
Now hear this #2 Paula Varjack: Raymond Antrobus, Waldemaar by reboot.fm

and then a little eyecandy to follow it up with. a teaser of my upcoming show at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival with Martin Bengtsson. We're otherwise known as "Me and Marty"

Me and Marty - Edinburgh fringe show preview... from paula varjack on Vimeo.

Tuesday 20 July 2010

lets make art... the problems of mixing art with pleasure..

its so common that it's become a familiar cliche'. two artists get romantic and think, what if we used our chemistry to make art??!!! Or two artists start making art, only to find more than creative chemistry. What brings me to all this? Well to start with, a good friend of mine has just split with her band, not long after its creation, and the split was way nastier than any break up stories she's ever confessed. so i come home and i'm thinking on this, only to come across an interview. the interview is with the artist, black cracker, formerly the producer/beatmaker of what was one of my favourite bands.

Why the past tense..? well. i'll have to rewind a bit.

several years ago i was at a music video screening at london's gay and lesbian film festival, and i saw
this wonderful promo with art-school aesthetics, and the track that went with it? ahhhhh it had abassline that tickled all the right places.
so within days i'd bought the album.
but it wasn't just that the beats were sick and the rhymes surreal, playful and dirty. the icing on the cake is this duo were on bianca cassady's (cocorosie's) new label, the producer: black cracker, had long been part of the legacy of new yorks slam poetry scene. AND she and the mc of this musical project... were together, as in together together. this is where i mention that they were a seriously hot hipster gay girl couple who were very open about being together romantically, who seemed so cool and relaxed in interviews
who made music that sounds like the kind of sex you want to be having in soundproofed rooms.

i. was. sold.

i'm not sure why i never got to
see them live .
but in the beginning it seemed like they were only ever playing in their hometown of brooklyn, then i guess i lost track. years later, i move to berlin only to hear they were making a very special appearance at scala. unfortunately i arrived more than fashionably late, only to run into my neighbor saying i'd missed this really cool electro hip hop group from new york, who had hung out for a while and chatted with people there, but had left. gutted does not even begin to describe what i felt.

i told myself they'd be back in berlin again. but much to my disapointment, the next time they crossed my mind i went to their myspace, only to see most of the info deleted, no gig dates, and a direct to their two solo pages. it appeared the band was no more. i and other fans were left in
the dark as to why, as after all its not anyone's business but theirs.

but maybe partly because so much of the intrigue (outside of the music), had been the idea of a couple making this brilliant music together, i couldn't help be curious about their personal
narrative.

spoken word superstar turned producer , dates and then musically joins
forces with bianca cassady.

tours with cocorosie mcing and beatboxing

hooks up with a girl, who isn't that interested in making music

convinces her otherwise. and thus bunny rabbit is born.




her girlfriend bunny rabbit: the mc, the front woman, the name on the album.
the name starts as her artist name but it takes over. bianca cassady starts a label, they're signed to it. the press love them. they sound great, they're fun live,they look fierce in photographs. before it all goes wrong, they even make this track???!!!
(and hearing those lyrics feels a little odd now)

and then... ????? well thats just it. i'll never know.
their old myspace music page is deleted. (and that is serious, defunct bands rarely if ever delete their pages, its generally the way old fans find their way to later projects). and only one of them is featured as a friend on
their old record label's myspace page.

typing in
http://myspace.com/bunnyrabbitandblackcracker now leads to bunny's own t-shirt label and a very odd promo video???? black cracker, arguably a genius of a producer, has moved on to solo work, while bunny has a new duo project, her new bandmember is a cute boyish girl, so i can't help but wonder if they're together .

the only clues i have to the end of the story, are this video clip
( the way she says "every mc should learn to make their own beats" stings me a little,)

and these words from the black cracker interview

The terms of my split with Bunny Rabbit where so perverse and destructive that I had no choice but to examine myself.

(note from me: you really should download the mixtape at the end, you'll thank me!)

so r.i.p. the duo formerly known as bunny rabbit and black cracker . i look forward to both of your new projects, but man i wish i'd have made it to that berlin gig..........

waldemaar plays video games...







Ten reasons why i *heart* this wonderfully lo-fi video
















1.the video gamer outfit (which i must point out is very much like waldemaar's cameraman outfit, witnessed at the last anti-slam)

2. in the show me and marty are currently rehearsing for edinburgh, we've been taking choreography reference from the pet shop boys, and those moves have found their way here

3. the lo fi graphics

4. an original nintendo game console has been used.

5. the line "disco yourself"

6. most if not all of the video game sound effects on garageband have been used...

7. the fact that marty (aka waldemaar) came over one day to get his tripod back "because he had an idea for a music video" and that the next day BOOM its there. and in all its its d.i.y-ness its utterly charming..

8. brief shot of that horrific vintage yellow plaid jacket, with gold shiny disco ball hanging from front pocket.

9.the return of the black jim afro wig. but most of all

10. the track!!! where has waldemaar been hiding this one? its brilliant!