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Cat Tyc


There's something about Portland that creates magic. I don't know if it's the rain, the mountains, the food carts, the bike-friendly streets, the cheap rent, or what....but the people and things that come from there-or live there-or come out of there are generally pretty amazing. 

One person currently proving my point is writer/video artist Cat Tyc

Cat Tyc has been steadily producing video work ranging from gallery shown pieces to experimental karaoke videos since 2002. In between exhibiting at the Brooklyn Museum of Art, The Portland Experimental & Documentary Festival, Ladyfest East, on Miranda July's Big Miss Moviola/Joanie 4 Jackie video series, and countless other venues big and small, Cat shot the showcases for The Rock N' Roll Camp for Girls--which is one of the coolest things ever created. Recently Cat has finished her first narrative film Umbrella, which focuses on a woman having an abortion and a documentary/profile on artist Nicole Georges. She's also currently working with Pashly on a series of video installations. 

After reading about all the cool stuff Cat has done over the years, I had to see what she was all about. So I jumped over to her vimeo page to watch Umbrella, and this left me even more impressed with Cat Tyc. Umbrella blends beautifully shot film, experimental technique, and artfully selected music and sound to create a compelling and abstract take on a subject that could have easily turned into melodrama ala an episode of 90210. 

Be sure to check out Cat's website to see what else she's been up to, and don't forget to head over here to watch some of her work. In the meantime, I've included a piece from 2006 entitled "Furness" and the "Night Owl" video she made for the awesome (but now defunct) band Swan Island. 

Furness from cat on Vimeo.



Gay Deceivers


So...so far with this blog I've been a little heavy on the dance music and, as much as I can't believe it, not everybody wants to rave all night and party every day. I didn't mean to lead you to believe that I live in some spaced-out disco world where guitars aren't welcome and standing still is a crime...because, as fun as that may be, everyone has to stop dancing sometimes.

This is how I get to Portland, Oregon's Gay Deceivers. Now listen, I'm not trying to say that Gay Deceivers' music won't make you move...because I definitely think it should and will...but it's not necessarily the sweaty dance party jam type of moving. Gay Deceivers make kind of dissonant, noisy, experimental, rock music with sweet/scary female vocals. They kind of remind me of bands like God is my Co-Pilot or maybe even a little bit of my first true love, The Need. However, I think what they are doing is still really current and it's totally vital to hear queer girls shred. (Check out their Myspace to take in their mastery of the "axe and skins", as metal dudes would say.)

Although you won't get quite the same level of metal magic on the song they sent us, Heart Vacancy, it does have a quirky/eerie quality that would probably lead gay witches to play it on repeat. The drumming is really great, I always love layered vocals, and the lyrics do the song justice.

Gay Deceivers recently released Let it Come True on Sarah Dougher's Cherchez La Femme label and will hopefully tour sometime in the future. In the meantime, I'm gonna listen to Heart Vacancy on repeat.

Maybe I'm a gay witch after all.

Gay Deceivers-Heart Vacancy