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NYE run(down)

Saturday, January 9th, 2010

It was hard to believe that 4 weeks had passed since our fall tour ended. Between the bustle of the holidays, working on new tracks and remixes and getting back into the studio the time flew by.

The 3-day sold-out NYE run started on 12/29 at our home away from home, Mr. Small’s in Pittsburgh. aFugate and Tigersapien. got the night started with great sets of dubstep and heavy dance-rock (respectively) allowing Lotus to hit the stage to a very warm room (thanks for that guys because PGH was freezing cold that day). The set list was mainly songs that saw a lot of play this fall with the exception of the rare Contagion. The playing was tight and the improvisation was creative throughout the night.

12/29/09 Mr. Small’s – Millvale, PA
Set 1: Scrapple, Lucid Awakening, Behind Midwest Storefronts, Lou Carchol, Livingston Storm, Molluskunk, Expired Slang
Set 2: Blender, 128, Alkaline -> It’s All Clear to Me Now ->Hammerstrike, Age of Inexperience -> Contagion -> Age of Inexperience
E: In an Outline

Download audio recording here

The next day we headed to West Chester for an intimate show at the Note. The entire crowd had signed on for 2 nights of Lotus. It was interesting to play such a small room the day before playing Lotus’s biggest headlining show to date. The set list featured a number of more rare compositions. Unfortunately, the night ended on a sour note when a drunk driver (not from our show) hit our parked trailer. Luckily the guy was caught, even though he fled the scene, and the damage was light enough that we could drive it away.

12/30/09 The Note – West Chester, PA

Set 1: Bubonic Tonic, Wooly Mammoth, Nri, Turquoise, Monochrome, Cain & Abel, Juggernaut
Set 2: Nematode -> Zelda ->Nematode, Destroyer, Golden Ghost, Intro to a Cell -> Did Fatt ->Comptroller -> Intro to a Cell
E: 72 Hours Awake, Shimmer and Out

On to the big one – Lotus’s first headlining show at the Electric Factory. It felt great to play in Philly after not playing here since Halloween 2008. And it felt really great to step on stage to a sold-out crowd of friends, family and fans ready to dance all night. The musical concept for the show was memorable rock riffs. We picked some of our favorite and most catchy riffs and worked them into Lotus compositions mashing together the grooves and melodies. The energy was high throughout the show and there was great improv from start to finish. I would put this show up against any Lotus has played.

On the visual end Scott put on a hell of a light show. The signature lighthendge stage set up was supplemented by lasers…yes, lasers. When the lasers were used for the first time at the beginning of the jam in Spiritualize to kick off the second set the crowd erupted (listen for it on the audio recording). Kelly made sure the band was looking good with some custom made shirts (that came out in the second set) and appropriately festive top hats and glasses. Huge thanks to everyone involved. Let’s make this an annual tradition!

12/31/09 Electric Factory – Philadelphia, PA
Set I: Grayrigg, Dane Jeer Us > Da Funk1 > Dane Jeer Us > Jump Off, Simian, Wax > Day Tripper2 > Wax, Blacklight Sunflare, Tip of the Tongue > 7 Nation Army3 > Tip of the Tongue
Set 2: Spiritualize > Kids4 > Spiritualize, Tarasque > The Ocean5 > Tarasque, Bellwether > Enter Sandman6 > Bellwether > Dowrn, 128, Hammerstrike, Sunrain >Flower Sermon > Crazy Train7 > Flower Sermon >
Sunrain
1 Daft Punk, 2 The Beatles, 3 White Stripes, 4 MGMT, 5 Led Zepplin, 6 Metallica, 7 Ozzy Osborne

Download recording here

Lasers

Band/Crew before hitting the stage for the second set
nye-crew

Metallica – Enter Sandman mashed with Bellwether (plus some help from the crowd on the vocals) and more lasers.

Ozzy – Crazy Train mashed with Flower Sermon

Milwaukee – Turner Hall – 10/24/2009

Wednesday, November 4th, 2009

Lotus returned to Milwaukee to play the Turner Hall (built in 1893) for the first time. The old hall is located in the middle of a(n) historic German area. The stage is built on a slant, which was great for sight lines when orchestras were on the stage, but makes it quite difficult to put up a large light show as the cases have a tendency to roll toward the crowd unless properly secured. The ceiling is so old that chucks of it can fall off at any give time, so there is a net across the top of the room to prevent anyone from getting hit while it is being restored. A packed house welcomed Lotus back to Milwaukee, and they were ready to dance.

Turner - Lotus stage

Turner - Lotus stage shot

Turner Lotus Keyboards

Turner Lotus Jesse

Turner Lotus Chuck

Turner Lotus lights

Set one featured many groove oriented songs with hints of hard swinging house. Set two leaned toward rock/dance ending with an exploratory Plant Your Root and Jump Off

Set 1: Modicum, Suitcases, Nri, Travel >Contagion >Hammerstrike, Juggernaut
Set 2: Grayrigg, Molluskunk, Greet the Mind, In an Outline, Age of Inexperience, Plant Your Root > Cm >Jump Off
E: Shimmer & Out

Download the set here

Listen to Nri from the show:

Lotus – “Greet the mind” Live in Milwaukee 10/24/09 from RECSHARE on Vimeo.

Fall tour tickets now on sale

Wednesday, August 5th, 2009

Tickets are now on sale for Lotus’s fall tour dates.
http://lotusvibes.frontgatetickets.com/

-Tickets for the western Pay-What-You-Want-Shows go on sale Friday 8/14 at 10AM PDT

-The fanclub ticket allotment for the Mercury Lounge shows in NYC sold out in 10 minutes. We are working to get more tickets allotted for sale through frontgate. Otherwise more tickets will be on sale Friday 8/7 at noon.

-In order order to buy the Denver Quixote’s/Fillmore package click here. **Tickets for Quixote’s are only available with purchase of a Fillmore ticket** Jump on these, as they will likely sell out rather quickly.

Rothbury recording available for download

Wednesday, July 8th, 2009

Rothbury recording now available at www.livedownloads.com
$9.95 MP3 or $12.95 FLAC (lossless quality, recommended)

Rothbury – behind the scenes

Monday, July 6th, 2009

Rothbury is like a giant family reunion. From the staff manning the artist credential tables, driving the golf carts, and working in the media tent (what up team Madhouse), to the musicians I seem to see every other weekend during the summer (Alex, Lane, Marc, Jason, Felix, Mickey et al), to industry folks, to the friends I never get enough time to hang with when I am on tour, their are familiar faces all around. The festival has quickly become the epicenter of the summer festival circuit.

I arrived at our stage Thursday afternoon as Toubab Krewe was finishing their sound check. A large crowd gathered to see them kick off the music on the Ranch stage. We had the pleasure of playing on the same stage as Toubab at Summer Camp as well. It is quite rare to see a kora played well outside of Mali (in fact I don’t know that I really saw any great kora playing while I was in Mali for 3 months – despite meeting Toumani Diabate I never saw him play) so I have enjoyed seeing Toubab’s heavily West African influenced music.

We took the stage a few hours later to a huge crowd. I would guess 10-15 thousand people (probably the largest crowd Lotus has ever played to). They packed in from the front of the stage all the way back to the tree line. Changing over in 30 minutes in a festival setting is always a challenge and we had a few equipment problems that prompted us to change the set list during the show. But, those problems were moot with such a huge, energetic crowd, pumping sound system and a great light rig. The 90 minute set flew by.

The next day we arrived at the grounds early afternoon to do an autograph signing for the Rockhouse Arts Foundation. Then Luke and I were whisked away to do a few interviews at the media tent. The previous day I had mentioned to our agent that we could play on the secret woods stage if their was an open time to do so on Friday. I didn’t know it was going to happen until that morning when I saw an announcement on facebook. The festival staff organized some golf carts to get some of our equipment out to the woods and the news spread via twitter and word of mouth. When we showed up at the tiny stage in the middle of Sherwood forest a crowd was already gathering. We played a stripped down, unplanned, improv heavy set and used the opportunity to play with some other musicians we’ve know for years including Felix (Future Rock) and Dom (Big Gigantic, Motet). It was quite the change of pace to play in that setting and everyone had a good time doing. And to top it off there was the bonus of Bell’s Two-Hearted (one of my favorite beers) that the stage manager located for us.

I rushed over to the Ranch stage to see Broken Social Scene. I am a big fan of their albums but had never had the chance to see them live. Despite having a minimum of 4 guitars being played at all times and constantly switching instruments the band sounded great. 7/4, KC Accidental, Fire Eye’d Boy, Major Label Debut (fast), and Brendan Canning’s funky Love is New all came off really well. They played at least one brand new song, World Sick, which had all the hallmarks of being another great Kevin Drew composition. Drummer Justin Peroff did an amazing job of holding so many musicians together. I’d love to see this band in a theater setting at some point.

It turned out that was only full set of music I would see all weekend. Saturday morning I made the 13 hour drive back to Philadelphia. Hopefully we’ll be able to play the festival again next year as Rothbury has proved itself a yearly highlight for me and the whole band since it began last year.
-Jesse
Download Lotus’s Rothbury set here
Jambase Review

Lotus Rothbury 2009

Lotus Rothbury

Cycles sweatshirt

Sunday, July 5th, 2009

Cycles sweatshirts are now available online for $35. This popular design is now on a light-weight pullover hooded sweatshirt.
Get it here
Cycles sweatshirt

Fox 5/29/09 single day tickets available

Thursday, May 28th, 2009

2-day passes for the Fox and Red Rocks are still available. Single day tickets for the Fox are available now at the Fox box office for $20.

Mike joining Particle this Thursday 5/7/09

Tuesday, May 5th, 2009

For a couple tunes this thursday night I’ll be joining Particle and guests at Cervantes Ballroom in Denver after the Dead show at the Pepsi Center. Particle featuring Josh Clark (Tea Leaf Green). With special guests Mike Rempel (Lotus) – guitar, Ben Baruch (Underground Orchestra) – percussion, John Gray (Supercollider) – trumpet, Pete Wall (Whitewater Ramble) – Sax, and more!!
-mike

Vinyl at Best Buy

Friday, May 1st, 2009

Best Buy to start selling vinyl

I can’t imagine their selection being very good, but this certainly helps increase the possibility of more artists releasing albums on vinyl and fans having the analog choice.

Thursday, April 30th, 2009

Here’s a piece of music I composed in 2002 for a short film festival at my college. Mike and Steve contributed guitar and drums. Go here to watch in high quality.

-Jesse