Saturday, July 31, 2010

SEE WITH YOUR HEART (thanks Auckland Central Library basement)

“Don't worry if you get it wrong. It's all right. We dogs know what's in your heart. So don't be discouraged. You have to keep on trying. Never give up. Wait, then return and try again. See with your heart, hear with your eyes, and feel with your ears. Mix it all up. Be different. Dogs love it when you play games with them. Make this a fun game and don't be so serious; have fun.

JENNY (DOG) VIA CAROLE DEVEREUX (OWNER)


This is a book called 'Awakening To Animal Voices'. It's about telepathy with animals, but may be most use to you if you are a teenager. The things you come across when you are shelving books in the basement of a public library. This one goes out especially to NATMOON.

Click on the photos to enlarge and read their wisdom.


The art of 'shape shifting'.


Some psychic words from 'Shanti' - a llama.


Some words from 'Jenny' (rog/dog) via her mum Carole (human).

SO GOOD. NOW GO BE PSYCHIC AND TALK TO THE ANIMALS

Musichype compilation, Xmas compilation, live on Balcony TV

Unreleased Bear Cat track on Musichy.pe's USB/VINYL mixtape!
We recently won a spot on a great new compilation of exciting new New Zealand bands. The compilation will feature our unreleased track 'Tappa Tappa Tappa'. It's a pretty silly song but I think it sounds like a party. The photo above shows what it looks like. It's also coming out on vinyl in the near future.

ORDER THE MUSICHY.PE COLLECTABLE USB STICK HERE.

In other compilation news, we are working on a Christmas song for a seasonal compilation due out this December. I think it will most likely be called 'This Christmas All I Really Want Is To Love Somebody'.


New song 'Snagglepuss' live on Balcony TV
We were recently asked to play live on Balcony TV, hosted by DJ Sir Vere. He's a very well known hip hop DJ here in New Zealand. We were unsure how it would go down with Sir Vere, but he was super nice. Maybe the hip hop vibe of our (kinda hard to hear it on video) drum machine helped. Upon watching this I'm convinced this song is way too long, but I was kinda trying to write a rap song without actually writing in the rap genre. You have to skip to the end of the song to actually hear the hook, followed by a wonderfully awkward interview. THANK YOU HEAPS to the rest of the band for commuting in for this. I hope to include their contributions on forthcoming, somewhat tropical sounding recordings.

WATCH THE VIDEO RIGHT HERE