MIKE DILLON'S GO-GO JUNGLE

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MIKE DILLON'S GO-GO JUNGLE
To Release Debut Album, BATTERY MILK
On HYENA Records In 2007

Midwest and West Coast Tour Dates
Announced For January & February


Mike Dillon
Brooklyn, NY -- When jazz legends Lionel Hampton and Milt Jackson first introduced the vibes to the jazz idiom circa 1930, they could have never in their wildest dreams foreseen where Mike Dillon would take the concept 75 years later. Likewise, Dillon's heroes Black Sabbath, The Minutemen and Bad Brains would've been hard-pressed to envision a vibraphonist internalizing their punk ethos and conjuring his own rage-against-the-machine spirit through the mellifluous sounds of the vibraphone. Enter the man himself, Mike Dillon. None of these observations matter or ever will. Some would call a force of nature like his visionary. But again, Dillon confounds. He's not interested in celebrating vision or any of the lofty ideals that come along with it. Mike Dillon is about throwing down, getting on the good foot and chasing the muse wherever it flows. Case in point, Mike Dillon's Go-Go Jungle and their rawkus debut album, Battery Milk, to be released January 30, 2007 on the Brooklyn-based independent record label, HYENA Records.

Born and raised in Houston, Texas, Mike Dillon's musical history runs deep. In the late '80s and early '90s, he was a member of the pivotal Texas bands Billy Goat and Hairy Apes BMX. He soon moved onto acclaimed experimental and improvisational bands like The Malachy Papers, Critters Buggin and Garage A Trois, all of which are situations in which he still plays to this day. Dillon's reputation also led to collaborations with MC 900 Ft. Jesus, Super Chiefs 3, Polyphonic Spree and Sex Mob. A percussionist by trade, Dillon re-discovered the vibraphone while battling drug addiction. After a six month morphine binge, he was penniless and looking for a fix. Having no more gear to pawn except his vibes, he kicked drugs cold turkey and began learning Thelonious Monk's "Well You Needn't."

Mike Dillon is known to furiously circulate around the country, simultaneously calling Austin, New Orleans and Kansas City home. These nomadic experiences led him to his highest profile gigs yet: recording and touring the world as a percussionist with both Ani DiFranco and Les Claypool's Frog Brigade, projects which have been a mainstay of his world for the past several years. And yet somehow in the midst of all this, Dillon put together Go-Go Jungle in early 2006. The band features Dillon's longtime musical co-conspirators, including Mark Southerland on tenor saxophone, JJ "Jungle" Richards and Ron Johnson on bass guitar and "Go-Go" Ray Pollard on drums.

Battery Milk opens with the soul-fire strut, "Go-Go's Theme." The tune answers the question: "What would Bobby Hutcherson sound like jamming alongside D.C. go-go legends Trouble Funk?" "Broc's Last Stand" continues in the old school, soul jazz spirit with Dillon's acid-tinged vibe work propelling the groove. But just when you think you know where the Go-Go Jungle's headed, Dillon changes pace. "The Blame Game" has a Tom Waits-esque spoken word feel with swirling electronic effects and deep, ethereal blowing by Southerland. Dillon takes his gift for black comedy to the next level on the hysterically creepy, "The Voyeur," which also inspires comparisons to his boss in the Frog Brigade, Les Claypool.

Further into Battery Milk, bassist JJ "Jungle" Richards delivers a Curtis Mayfield-worthy vocal on a slinky re-working of Aaron Neville's New Orleans R&B gem, "Hercules." And even still there are moments of metal, punk and Zappa irreverence such as "Stupid Americans" and "Lunatic Express." The album is rounded out by two of its most important tracks. "Bad Man" is a tongue-and-cheek political statement most notable for the dichotomy between its easy rolling, happy groove and sinister-sounding sampled snippets of George W. Bush. "Harris County," a tribute to none other than the late, great Eddie Harris, is built around spitfire improvising and rhythmic interplay between Dillon and Go-Go Ray.

Mike Dillon's Go-Go Jungle has already played a number of dates in 2006, including a stint opening for Primus in November and December. In 2007, Dillon plans to support the release of Battery Milk by keeping the band on the road throughout the year. In January, he'll embark on a major tour of the Midwest and West Coast, including shows as both a headliner and opening act. The dates are as follows:

01.23 | Record Bar | Kansas City, MO
01.24 | Jackpot Music Hall | Lawrence, KS
01.25 | George's Majestic | Fayetteville, AR
01.26 | Granada Theater | Dallas, TX
01.27 | Stubbs | Austin, TX
01.28 | Dr. Rockit's | Corpus Christi, TX
01.30 | Modified Arts | Phoenix, AZ
01.31 | Winston's | San Diego, CA
02.01 | Knitting Factory (Front Room) | Los Angeles, CA
02.02 | 12 Galaxies | San Francisco, CA (w/ Gabby La La)
02.03 | The Blue Lamp | Sacramento, CA
02.04 | The Black Cat Bar | Penngrove, CA
02.05 | Humboldt Brews| Arcata, CA
02.06 | WOW Hall | Eugene, OR (w/ Gabby La La)
02.07 | Goodfoot Lounge | Portland, OR (w/ Gabby La La)
02.08 | Tractor Tavern | Seattle, WA
02.09 | The Loft | Missoula, MT
02.10 | Knotty Pine | Victor, ID
02.11 | Mangy Moose | Teton Village, WY
02.12 | Tugboat | Steamboat Springs, CO
02.13 | Eldo | Crested Butte, CO
02.14 & 15 | Fly Me To The Moon | Telluride, CO
02.16 | Sherpa and Yeti's | Breckenridge, CO
02.17 | Sandbar | Vail, CO
02.18 | Quixote's True Blue | Denver, CO

[Published on: 1/9/07]


 

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dr.cube Tue 1/9/2007 01:21PM
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dr.cube

goodfoot...portland...yeah, we'll be there.

paulyblunts Tue 1/9/2007 03:14PM
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paulyblunts

cant wait to check out this madness in breck, co. i wonder..will skerik be in the house?

Hotchkiss starstarstarstarstar Tue 1/9/2007 04:23PM
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Hotchkiss

F YES!!!!

mike d is one of my hero's, i can't wait for this record to come out.

i have to make a correction to this article. it's secret chiefs 3, not super chiefs.

SeeBliss Tue 1/9/2007 07:59PM
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SeeBliss

sd

SeeBliss Tue 1/9/2007 08:05PM
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SeeBliss

mistake on the last post, but anyway, Mike D is awesome!
seen him a handful of times w/ GAT, Frog Brigade, and Les Claypool and it is ALWAYS insanely entertaining. Definatley hope they make it down south to FL sometime.
This album should be interesting to say the least!

bbqribs starstarstarstarstar Wed 1/10/2007 07:02AM
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bbqribs

Don't miss the "rail jam" at the the Knotty Pine with the GoGo Jungle. Great time to head to the Teton Mountains for snow fun and two nights of music that will blow your mind.

OysterDead starstarstarstarstar Thu 1/11/2007 08:29AM
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OysterDead

Mike D is the man! I remember seeing him with the Brigade once. The set up crew forgot to lock the wheels on his portable plank with all his percussion peices. MAN he started moving left and right slammin' jammin' movin' n shakin'....
It was Awesome! Someone had to come out and lock the wheels before he started running over wires and speakers.

 
 

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