Posts Tagged ‘soundtrack’

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NYC Alert: Fish Out of Water Party!

February 22, 2009

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*Ky Dickens, Photo By The Chicago Reader

It has been a long time coming, and the people behind the extremely important documentary Fish Out of Water have been working hard to get out a quality product. Refining and re-cutting, you know how it goes. This weekend, NYC gets the official premiere of the trailer for the movie and a hot-ass party to boot. Palmsout Sounds DJ’s and free swag make this a great night out for a great cause! The film confronts the issue of homosexuality and the bible, interviewing people through out the United States and the across the spectrum of the argument (OH AND ALSO, a certain someone named Kaki King is scoring the damn thing, holy cow). You can check out TPR’s podcast with the Chicago-based film maker Ky Dickens here. Deets below, get out and be out for Fish Out of Water!

Bait and Tackle: A ‘Fish out of Water’ film Fundraiser
Saturday, February 28th 10pm
Monkey Town, 58 N. 3rd Street Williamsburg, Brooklyn (L Train to Bedford)
Featuring: DJ Chaz Requina (Palms Out), DJ Patrick Wimberly (Chairlift), Elizabeth Harper and the Matinee and…
The Premiere of the Fish out of Water trailer
First 50 guests receive a gift bag including a Time Out New York guidebook
Tickets: $10/advance, $15/door. visit www.brownpapertickets.com/event/55042 to purchase.

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Jasper James Coming to Chicago This Weekend

September 22, 2008

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Decibelle, the new pun-infused name for the Festival Formerly Known As Estrojam, has a hot Saturday night going on with headliner Lady Tigra and opener Jasper James. Along with FKA’s DJ Reaganomix, the Empty Bottle will be emitting some heat onto the street. Jasper James is a funktified queer that had the upbeat song on the Shortbus Soundtrack. A myspace update is due sometime soon, keep track of all of Jasper’s goings on over there, listen to what’s in store for Saturday here:

Jasper James–This House

Lady Tigra–Bass On The Bottom

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More Itty Bitties

November 11, 2007

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* Cartoon from patheticgeekstories.com

After years of anticipation, Jamie Babbit’s new film “Itty Bitty Titty
Committee” will finally be screening in Chicago next week as part of
this years Reeling Film Festival. Most of you have seen and loved
Babbit’s 1999 queer-teens-in-love film “But I’m a Cheerleader,” and
some of you might have been at just the right age to have had your
lives changed by its gentle and attractively-packaged message of
acceptance. You may laugh, but I’ve been carrying around my VHS copy
(recorded off HBO during the summer of 2000 while my grandmother slept
upstairs) from apartment to apartment for years now as a security
blanket.

“But I’m a Cheerleader” also boasted one of the best soundtracks never
to be released officially. If you’re a devoted indie rock lesbian
you’ve long since hunted down the tracks and burned a copy yourself; I
remember sitting on the floor of my grandmother’s living room at 3AM
advancing frame by frame through the end credits and writing down
every last artist and song to appear in the film, so that Napster and
I wouldn’t miss a single tune. That night I heard Dressy Bessy, St.
Etienne, Go Sailor, April March, Lois, Tattle Tale, and that awesome
Wanda Jackson song — all for the first time. They shocked me,
completely changing my feelings about music, and especially about
music made by women.

From what I’ve read, where “But I’m a Cheerleader” was soft and
indiepop, “Itty Bitty Titty Committee” is going to be loud and punk
rock. Doesn’t it sound like fun, sitting in a theater full of excited
queers, listening to women shout and guitars feed back? I’ve got
faith that the rest of the movie – you know, the plot and the acting
and all – are going to be thoroughly entertaining, but it’s the
soundtrack I really can’t wait for.

As of February 2, 2006, there was a kind, obsessed soul out there offering to burn people home made BIAC soundtracks at cost.

–Treefort

MP3′s!! from But, I’m a Cheerleader:

Wanda Jackson–Funnel of Love

Lois–Evening in Paris

Dressy Bessy–If You Should Try to Kiss Her

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