Mike Dillon's Go-Go Jungle: Battery Milk

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By Dennis Cook

There's fierce intelligence behind percussion maestro Mike Dillon's new ensemble. There's also moist, luxurious body to their undulating exertions, the very thing to shake us out of our constrictions. Call it jazz or jam or post-boogie or whatever the hell you want. The music speaks for itself, moving with heartfelt skill and bohemian swagger. It is 'knowing' in every sense of the word – a sophisticate's cartoon, a jazzman's psilocybin holiday, a mood enhancer for mind alteration. It's also about as fun as a monkey with a BB gun in a roomful of businessmen.

Dillon, a longtime member of Les Claypool's posse, has been involved in myriad hard-to-define bands over the years (Hairy Apes BMX, Critters Buggin, Malachy Papers). Go-Go Jungle continues his peculiar narrative thread with harder swing and a subdued lysergic sheen. His creative foils this time are Ron Johnson (bass), J.J. "Jungle" Richards (bass, vocals), Mark Southerland (sax), GoGo Ray (drums), and Dillon's tabla and vibraphone work have never been more freakily free.

There's an undeniable physicality to their playing. Put another way, these guys delight in poking at you. The moment things grow too smooth someone will throw a crazy left jab and you're left wondering what just happened.

Though largely instrumental, the vocal cuts have the rambling wisdom of men who've clawed their way through a few doors of perception. Truths reveal themselves in simple, direct ways like "Bad Man," which juxtaposes soundbites of George W. Bush against a creamy refrain of, "He's a bad man. He's a cruel man." Not entirely sure what's being implied by "Your Mother Was My Teacher" but it feels unwholesome. Dillon also mutters something that sounds like "Amoeba Drama" but that may just be a blown speaker.

"Lunatic Express" has the nastiest electric vibe crunch since Gary Burton's immortal "Vibrafinger," a staple of funk DJs, who would be wise to turn an ear towards Go-Go Jungle. Both "Lunatic Express" and "GoGo's Theme" make me want to hijack strip club sound systems just to see what these rollicking ass-shakers would unleash.

Mike D. is a national treasure with madman's eyes. Who else has the bing-bongin' huevos to combine Benny Goodman's hard, small group swing with aquaboogie funk, dirt floor blues, gamelan, '50s easy listening exoticism, and Raymond Scott mayhem? There's great inspiration and musical possibility inside his delicious hodgepodge, which has rarely been as well realized as Battery Milk.

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jalew Fri 2/2/2007 03:23PM
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jalew

t t t TEETH BUBBA!

sohrob56 Sun 2/4/2007 12:02AM
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I saw this was coming out, and ordered it online, as none of the local stores are going to bring it to the masses. I hopes to have it by Tuesday. YO Mike...Keep it crazy!!!

DirtyRice starstarstarstarstar Sun 2/4/2007 10:35AM
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DirtyRice

i witnessed the jungle live at modified arts in phoenix the other night and i am sure the other 8 people in the audience will agree it was mind blowing. best 8 bucks i ever spent and bought this cd for 10 bucks and been playing it repeatly ever since.

Window starstarstarstarstar Sun 2/4/2007 11:37AM
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Drove 2 hours to see them in Sacramento last night. Too much fun. His madman's eyes go away when you talk to him face-to-face -- thank dog they're back when he's playing. BTW, Gabby broke her shoulder snowtubing and wasn't there (she was listed as opener.) Local Gene Smith played a mean guitar in her place. 10 bux for the CD at the show kept me bouncing in my seat on the way home. Can't wait to see Mike, Skerik and James Singleton next month in SF.

rulosa01 starstarstarstarstar Sun 2/4/2007 01:15PM
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rulosa01

legit.

johnnygoff starstarstarstarstar Wed 2/7/2007 06:28AM
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johnnygoff

dillon is sick. saw him w/ charlie hunter, skerik, robert walter w/ Bobby Previte's "Coalition of the Willing" in Buffalo last fall...WOW! He played his homemade glass bongos...

what a clear, crisp sound! he's the bee's knees for sure!


Philo Beddoe starstarstarstarstar Wed 2/7/2007 02:53PM
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Great new album from Mr. Dillon, just what I was looking for from him. Bringing back that punk jazz. Saw the Go-Go Jungle @ 12 Galaxies and it was the best show of the year for me so far. Buy this album and support The Jungle!

milesgone starstarstar Thu 2/8/2007 06:03AM
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milesgone

its a cool release... jazzy, funky, rock oriented, even some light rap.... sax, bass, drums, vibes.. interesting cd..
peace yall

mojofolk Thu 2/8/2007 07:37AM
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mojofolk

If this is the current direction of experimental music my feets and my mind are supadupa happy... easy there feets... oh, goodness its spread to my backbone... I shakin' all over the place... like a spasticmushroommonkeyinlove...

Cirrus6 starstarstarstar Thu 2/8/2007 01:57PM
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I got this album at an Ani Difranco show this last fall. Incredible!!

BasicDragon starstarstarstarstar Thu 2/8/2007 01:59PM
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What a great article. Loved every word of this : [Not entirely sure what's being implied by "Your Mother Was My Teacher" but it feels unwholesome. Dillon also mutters something that sounds like "Amoeba Drama" but that may just be a blown speaker. ]

And to refer to Mike Dillon as a "National Treaasure" well i just couldnt agree more :) He is indeed a virtuoso.

I picked this album up when i saw him live and i decided to snag an album he sold me for 10 bucks. I love this album, it is every bit of a circus act as you would expect from Mike Dillon mixed with some Toy Store Funk Jazz Vibes. SICK

BrotherCal starstarstarstarstar Thu 2/8/2007 06:28PM
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Super Legit...Double That...The Real Mike D.

Sheryl Diane Shumsky starstarstarstarstar Wed 2/14/2007 02:16PM
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Sheryl Diane Shumsky

"Your mother was my teacher!"
Uh for those of us that spontaneously laugh out
loud during a film like Clockwork Orange in a crowded theater (when others cautiously gauge where to laugh?), find
Mike D's perverse humor pretty goddamn funny!!!
Great show in SEATTLE. : )