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Things are starting to get hot and sexy in the music scene here in Champaign. Nevermind the sweater weather — booties are moving and bands are booking shows left and right. Shows like the one happening at Mike 'N Molly’s this Friday: An event, rather than just a show with bands, the entire evening will be seamed together by a video installation. The night promises to have great music, for sure; but furthermore, an experience in and of itself. I spoke with promoter/videographer/DJ/emcee Matt Harsh to get behind the mind of the idea that set the situation in motion.

Smile Politely: What was the impetus behind this show?

Matt Harsh: I’ll tell you exactly why I did it: I’d been booking DJ shows, other random stuff, and it hadn’t been as fulfilling for me. I wanted to do a video installation soon, and ask certain people, and keep it small. That’s why I did it upstairs at Mike 'N Molly’s. I want it to be smaller; I want it to be intimate; I want people to see it and feel immersed in it. I want people that are really talented that I like that do interesting stuff to play together. I reach out to the same people — people I want to work with. Psychic Twin I’ve been wanting to work with for awhile, to do visuals [with them]. I think it’s a good fit. Jonah and Dave Samuel from Mordechai in the Mirror — they’re playing [as] Blueprints For A Future Technology. That’s what’s funny about this show — there’re people that people know on this bill, but it’s some of their first shows under these names. (Pyschic Twin is Erin Fein and Brett Sanderson from Headlights; Forgottonia Secedes and Anna Karina are Kyle Scott and Luke Bergkoetter, respectively, from Take Care).

I used to do shows kind of like this about three years ago, where I would do video installations and experimental electronic stuff. I booked one of Mordechai’s first shows ever at Chillax, what I did earlier. I booked Exhale Look Down (Kyle Scott’s then side-project from fireflies). I did video installations then.

I was itching to do it in a dark, awesome place. And this is what I want to go with it.

SP: Something that seems to happen in this town — and other scenes in general — is that things get good, and the scene solidifies…but then it stagnates, you have a monocrop. This show, to me, represents a bit of diversity. Definitely not your standard fare of four rock shows happening across both towns.

Harsh: I’ve always liked doing these shows — and they’re not crossover shows — it’s giving an opportunity for people who do other sides of things.

There’s always in-between scenes. I am one of those people who is in-between all these scenes: Whether I go to the rock shows, or go to the other stuff, I know these people; I’ve worked with them on different things — so I feel like I have a certain responsibility to put together cool shows like this. And I kinda put it together selfishly for myself, because they’re my friends, and I wanted them to have a chance to play out. But I didn’t do it going, “Hey, we’re gonna pack the house, and we’re gonna sell a buncha tickets, and we’re gonna book these people because they can draw all these people…I didn’t care about any of that. It was more about being artistically creative.

SP: So it’s about production value.

Harsh: Yeah. Up the production value. I want to do more! Even when we were doing the big dubstep shows, I was like, “Dude, we need to put more into this. We gotta build sets. We gotta have lighting. I do videos and other stuff, so production value is something I think about. Other people don’t. I think a lot of things happen, and people are just creating simple formulas and milking it. And I don’t like that. (laughs)

Check out audio of the rest of the interview here:

 

You can enjoy an experience for only $5 this Friday at Mike 'N Molly’s. Performing are Psychic Twin, Blueprints For A Future Technology, Forgottonia Secedes, Anna Karina, and Kirkwood West. Cover is $5, drinks are cheap, ambience is free.


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Morgan Orion

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Matt Harsh is the hero in all of us materialized as human. I’m not just saying this because he filmed my new music video (directed and edited by Sam Ambler), which you can watch here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2u7PxEfjqvw

But by working with him again I was reminded of his amazing talent, unwaivering work ethics, optimism, adaptation and moxy in his ideas. The things he does are the things we want to do and he helps us to do them! Hope the show went great, sorry I was out of town for this one.

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Get yours early. The Rave’s CD will be available at Exile and at The C-U Flea on Saturday. C-U Flea details here: http://www.smilepolitely.com/news/sp_radio_podcast_c-u_flea_arrives/

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represent, Matt.

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Yeah, I’d agree that Transporter Room 3 is the worst house venue I’ve ever seen.

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*slow. clap.* Still offering no threat of intelligence…. I know I said I thought you should just write this whole column yourself next year, Isaac, but now that you’ve gone and taken a “part deux” run at it, I’d like to modify my request: Best Music 2013,…

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Actually, it’s kind of nice, the quiet.  John Heoffleur’s engaging commentary/dialogue is sorely missed, however. In lieu of someone intelligent saying something, I’ve compiled a list of Honourable Mentions: BEST ROCK BAND: Take Care ::these gentlemen have four completely different sets at their disposal right now (which…

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What?  Echo! (Echo!) Where’s the dischord and dissent?

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That article almost looks like something out of The Onion

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Thanks! I’m looking forward to writing even more….

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Yay!  Love this!  Welcome to the family!

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that last photo’s a doozie, Chris.  good work.

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Did the Crave Truck get a permit to park in city metered spots and city right of way?  Or did they just get a permit?  The city clerk’s office seems to be a suspect here, but it’s not clear they did anything wrong.  Did the Crave Truck…

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High-profile whining. AKA Lobbying.

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it’s quite choice. looking forward to seeing how it and its patronage grow and develop over the course of the year.  could be a neat little ecosystem.

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“It was at this point, before he started his business, that working with city employees should’ve raised red flags…” But they didn’t because: 1) The City Clerk’s office originally mis-interpreted the rules,  or are indeed re-interpreting them. 2) Champaign’s brick-n-mortar merchants hadn’t yet started whining about The Crave Truck.

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Super cool! Excellent track, Excellent band.

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Looking forward to trying this place!

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I’m in the middle (or the beginning or end, depending on how you look at it) of re-reading Slaughterhouse Five.  What a great companion column.

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Get yours early. The Rave’s CD will be available at Exile and at The C-U Flea on Saturday. C-U Flea details here: http://www.smilepolitely.com/news/sp_radio_podcast_c-u_flea_arrives/

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I don’t know about Gerard and a random police sargeant. My (mild) outrage is based on this: “...he worked closely with Champaign City Clerk Marilyn Banks to make sure he was licensed properly as a transient food peddler, filling out the necessary paperwork and paying a $225…

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Oh nice!  I’d totally vote for Matt Campbell!

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“Smile Politely sports writer announces candidacy for city government.”

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I also got to visit Big Grove Tavern during the soft open and definitely enjoyed the pork belly the most of all the dishes I sampled. The cheesy grits and the vinegary pickled vegetables were a perfect compliment to the rich pork belly.

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The Alan Partridge lookalike on the right in the first small photo has nothing to condescend to anyone about. AH HA!

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Snell and the little Hitlers of the neighborhood association need to chill out. Legitimate businesses should have the freedom to exist without having to endure the slings and arrows of ignorant and misguided opposition.

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represent, Matt.

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Yeah, I’d agree that Transporter Room 3 is the worst house venue I’ve ever seen.

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I think it’s neat that SP has turned rightward, now espousing a Tea Party-style frustration with government regulations & taxes.

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