Category archives: Musician

  • May 16-17 - Montauk Music Festival September 21 - Rockwood Music Hall
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  • Philosophical Fish I’ve spent a great deal of my life trying to figure out the “Purpose” of myself, life and the vast world around me.  I mean to say, there are questions we ask ourselves and that we ask those we feel are greater than us intellectually; yet no matter the verbal, tactile, visual or physical responses we receive from others or even within our own minds, nothing seems to truly resonate, nothing seems to hold. More to the point, questions about subjects as vast as God, the soul, the University, the dawn of intelligence and as infinitesimal as the reason why we cry or have certain particular likes and fears we choose…the answers are something we cannot even begin to find within the limiting realm of conscious thought. Science on paper and even words from the mouth of a Guru cannot resonate with your particular understanding of yourself and the world. I often wonder, how is it that an animal without a complex brain, like a fish, knows exactly where to swim, what to eat and who to avoid…or a being as small as a white blood cell knows it’s full purpose, yet we, infinitely more complex beings, have no concrete clue. At the early age of eight, after I’d been playing with a toy keyboard already for several years, I came to the aforementioned realization; the realization that medium in which true meaning must be communicated to me and in which I must communicate is not simply with words, not simply with the expression of emotion…but with music. My el[...]
  • NYC singer-songwriter and author Lachi, mixes commercial rock and club-fused pop with catchy yet thought-provoking lyrics, haunting, soulful melodies and her unique and powerful vocals.  Lachi’s high-energy band of seasoned musicians showcases a combination of expressive harmonies and engaging showmanship, capturing audiences from start to finish.  The band has performed at countless festivals, including PrideFest (Milwaukee), where they opened up for Patti LaBelle. Having collaborated with notable producers, Lachi’s music has been featured in The Onion/AV, Oprah Radio, The Deli, MTV.com, national TV, independent films and documentaries, and a host of other notable outlets.    Lachi continues to enchant listeners with her music’s raw and unapologetic ballsiness.  She's been called "The Real Deal" by Oprah Radio, and is said to have a “gorgeous voice and nice, catchy melodies" by the College Music Journal.
  • "Never forget, you make who you are.  So take who you are, and make who you are."
  • Don't Give Up on Me 2/12/14 @Bowery Electric Space Vacation Video 2/12/14 @Bowery Electric
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  • Having grown up in New Jersey, I remember being 16 and going to my friend's house. He was a fantastic drummer, and the rest of us would just stand and watch and listen in awe as he played along to a cd with headphones on. When I was there, I couldn't control the stupid grin on my goofy adolescent face. I found my mind blown again and again by music as I grew up, intently dissecting my best friend's older brother's vinyl record collection, and making mix tapes that told the stories of our lives.. I followed my best intentions through college in Vermont, and then London and a year in Paris, studying art and architecture, through ten years in California, and then back to New York City. I played a bit as a child, but didn't really pursue music until college, when I studied in Europe, meeting wacky characters from all over the world, learning songs from them and jamming all night in strange and interesting places. One day, my friends and I were walking down a narrow 15th century Paris street, and someone started singing. We all chimed in, and each of the four of us chose a different harmony on the chorus. When we stopped singing, we looked at each other, and I knew from that moment, music would be the skeleton upon which I would hang the flesh of my life's experiences. I moved out to California after graduating and, after a year working carving guitar bodies and campaigning for environmental causes in San Francisco; I immersed myself in the Santa Cruz music scene, playing reggae,[...]