It’s best when someone like Mia Doi Todd is in love, as it fuels the nurturing instinct, and she pours her sweet stuff into songs of earth, morning bed touches, and world peace—her voice round as sunshine in a window turning from dark to light or light to dark—it’s sitting in the window staring at birds or the mailbox, very peaceful-like.
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MIA DOI TODD RESIDENCY @ SPACELAND
February 23rd, 2010 · 6 Comments
MP3: VOSOTROS PRESENTS: RHODA “NEW FARMER” (F. MIA DOI TODD)
February 23rd, 2010 · 2 Comments
Download: Vosotros Presents: Rhoda “New Farmer” (f. Mia Doi Todd)
(from Vosotros Presents: Rhoda available soon from Vosotros)
John from Vosotros passes along this new song from Gabe Noel, who was so taken with the softer side of Elektra records (as chronicled in the book by label founder Jac Holzman) that he put together a song of [...]
FEB. 2: MIA DOI TODD + ASKA + ADANOWSKY + NICK AND MARCEL + DJ RENTERIA
February 1st, 2010 · No Comments
MIA DOI TODD + ASKA + ADANOWSKY + NICK AND MARCEL + DJ RENTERIA ON TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 2, AT SPACELAND, 1717 SILVERLAKE BLVD, LOS ANGELES. 8:30PM / $7 / 21+. CLUBSPACELAND.COM
SPACELAND RESIDENCIES IN FEBRUARY
January 26th, 2010 · No Comments
Spaceland has got three exciting residencies in February. Mia Doi Todd will take us swimming in the river of life while Imaad Wasif channels the void and Princeton reveals they don’t play tennis, they’re a rock and roll band.
Mia Doi Todd
Tuesday nights in February
with the Tapered Steel Band (Andres Renteria, Brian Akio-Martinez & Michel Gondry)
Feb [...]
TONIGHT: SCREENING OF MIA DOI TODD’S “OPEN YOUR HEART” DIRECTED BY MICHAEL GONDRY
December 17th, 2009 · 1 Comment
The Flux Screening Series at the Hammer Museum is finishing up the year in a magical way: with the world premiere of Mia Doi Todd’s new video “Open Your Heart,” directed by acclaimed filmmaker Michel Gondry AND a live performance by Mia and Michel.
Short films and music videos include:
Mia Doi Todd “Open Your Heart”
Directed by [...]
POST-FACT PRODUCTIONS GALA @ PETER MEHLMAN’S HOUSE
November 5th, 2009 · 1 Comment
In order to raise money for the next run of their play, New, Post-Fact Productions—Rachel Kolar & Lauren Brown—convinced Mehlman (Seinfeld writer/producer) to host a masquerade gala at his house. Gala doesn’t really describe the living room cocktail concert vibe. It was a casual and polite affair aside from a few rowdy adults and a topless one-man dance party wearing shiny leggings called Oliver. The performances hit intimate and quirky heights.
LINDA PERHACS TRIBUTE @ REDCAT
October 12th, 2009 · No Comments
On the night of the show, Perhacs greeted Redcat smiling. “In the spirit of the ‘70s, we’re going to have a very special night,” she said, smoothing her purple dress. For the first performance ever of her music, her 1970 album Parallelograms was presented in its entirety by Dublab-selected guest bands.
COLLIE RYAN + MIA DOI TODD @ THE PHILOSOPHICAL RESEARCH SOCIETY
July 17th, 2009 · No Comments
Collie Ryan blows the mind—in the ‘70s, she made it to Big Bend from San Francisco. She sought the middle of nowhere and found it—one of the hottest spots in the U.S. Here, she pursued trippy philosophies: “Does it really take time to be free of your mind?” She stopped time to figure it out, zooming in on a cityless reality where she grew wise, painting and talking to indians… Now she reemerges silver-haired with a busted guitar to rattle the cage.
COLLIE RYAN: IT COOKS IN YOUR MIND
July 12th, 2009 · No Comments
Back in 1973, Collie Ryan recorded three albumfuls of folk songs at once before retreating deep into the Texas desert. She’s squatted in an old bus along the Rio Grande ever since, spending her days painting mandalas on hubcaps. While she has no plans of dropping back into civilization, she will share her mystical observations about circles and sing us a song or two. This interview by Daiana Feuer.
TONALISM @ HENRY MILLER LIBRARY
June 1st, 2009 · 1 Comment
Oh, the weirdness of sounds. Some drink, some smoke, as the vibrations echo around our shoulders. By midnight, my friend has passed out from half a bottle of whiskey she opted for instead of a blanket. Later, after I have retreated to the car to sleep a while, my friend will appear at the window and say, “I just opened my eyes and I was the only person left on the grass. There’s still a sound playing from the stage. It’s 4:20 am and the whole place is empty. I think it’s real. But what if there was never anyone there?” And—this is without drugs—this is Tonalism.
