Rake (band)

Rake (band)

Infobox musical artist
Name = Rake


Img_capt =
Img_size =
Landscape =
Background = group_or_band
Alias =
Origin = Virginia, United States flagicon|USA
Genre = Experimental music
Space rock
Noise music
Psychedelic music
Years_active = 1989 - approx. 2001
Label = VHF
Camera Obscura
Squealer
Associated_acts =
URL =
Current_members = Vinnie Van Go-Go (a.k.a. VVGG)
Bill Kellum
Carl Moller (a.k.a. C-Man)
Past_members =
Notable_instruments =

Rake was an art rock/noise rock musical ensemble from Northern Virginia (near Washington, DC), founded in 1989. Not aligned with the post-punk/hardcore bands more commonly associated with the local underground music scene, Rake took a more experimental route and were more closely aligned with fellow Virginia-based bands Pelt and Wingtip Sloat, throughout the 1990s, a relationship cemented via their principle label, VHF Records.

Band members Vinnie Van Go-Go (a.k.a. VVGG, a.k.a. OASTEM! Jim), Bill Kellum, and C-Man (Carl Moller) released their first record in 1989, a 7” 45 rpm single called "Cow Song" and the follow-up EP "Motorcycle Shoes" in 1990. The punkish leanings on these recordings were soon superseded by more experimental offerings such as the cassette "The Day I Remembered Seeing Ice" and the LP "Rake Is My Co-Pilot", the latter featuring a sidelong extemporization on the lead song from the "Motorcycle Shoes" EP. The band's early recordings featured (mostly shouted) vocals, but the band's later work was generally instrumental in nature. Although Rake's main instruments were electric guitar, bass and drums, they made liberal use of tape loops, synthesizers, static, and anything else they saw fit. The band's sound reached a highbrow, minimalistic/ambient peak on 1998 album "Resume The Cosmos", which was released by Australian label Camera Obscura but their aesthetic is best summed up by their double CD release "The Art Ensemble Of Rake/The Tell-Tale Moog" which combined lengthy improvisations with found sounds, field recordings and harsh edits. The second disc was largely indexed at 60-second intervals, regardless of the musical content, although one 5-second section was simply a recording of a male voice saying, "Look out: rattlesnake!".

Often wilfully mysterious (to the point of providing misinformation, particularly through the OASTEM! website), Rake released a steady stream of vinyl singles, CDs, cassettes and later CDR's, mostly on VHF. However, they were never a touring act, only performing intermittently around the Virginia/ Maryland area. Although they never formally split and members of the band continue to work together, only archive material has been released during this decade.

OASTEM!

OASTEM! is a word invented by Rake that appears in various album and song titles by the band, although its exact meaning has never been revealed. It may be used in several ways: as a greeting or as a way of saying good-bye; as an exclamation of satisfaction; or as a reference to cosmological and mystical phenomenon. It is also the name of a web site ( [http://www.oastem.com/ www.oastem.com] ) containing mp3 downloads of rare and previously unreleased music involving Rake members. Included are early cassettes such as "The Day I Remembered Seeing Ice" and "Shock Tart Chew Up" as well as more recent recordings under other names or by single members. An early version of the web site included the following greeting: "OASTEM! You have landed upon a web site devoted to the exploration of the Sound of Peace and Harmony that is is expressed through OASTEM! Discuss OASTEM! Receive OASTEM! Achieve an understanding of the message that has captured the imagination of a generation."

Additional information

*The stage name Vinnie Van Go-Go is a pun on Vincent Van Gogh and go-go dancing.
*It was rumored that the band chose its name from indie rock "supergroup" Velvet Monkeys' album "Rake", which was released on Rough Trade Records in 1989, about a year before Rake's first single. There was also a reference to Velvet Monkeys member Don Fleming on the first Rake 45. However, in 1993, the band told UK magazine Grim Humour that their name was chosen before becoming aware of the album and also that the final decision on their name had been taken by Kellum, who had designed the sleeve to "Cow Song".
* Several titles were puns on well-known musical and cultural references: "Rake Is My Co-Pilot" is a pun on the name of the queercore band God Is My Co-Pilot, "Art Ensemble Of Rake" is a pun on the name of experimental jazz collective Art Ensemble of Chicago and "The Tell-Tale Moog" is a pun on the Edgar Allan Poe short story "The Tell-Tale Heart." In addition, *The cover art of the "Fighting 2 Quarters And A Nickel" double live CD is a modification of the cover of rebel organist Virgil Fox's early-'70s live album "Heavy Organ".

Discography

*"Cow Song" b/w "My Fish Died" - 7" 1990 (L Records, 1990)
*"Motorcycle Shoes"/ "Look at Rocks"/ "My Miserable Existence"/ "The Center" - 7" EP (VHF, 1991)
*"The Day I Remembered Seeing Ice" cassette (Sweet Portable Junket, 1992)
*"Subterranean Marijuana Garden"/ "U.S. TV" - 7" (VHF Records, 1992)
*"Shock Tart Chew Up" - cassette (Chocolate Monk, 1993)
*"Rake Is My Co-Pilot" - LP (VHF, 1994, all sleeves handpainted)
*"Squelch/ Phrase Text Slur" - 7" (Fourth Dimension Records, 1995 - misspelt as "squlech" on the sleeve)
*"The Art Ensemble Of Rake/ The Tell-Tale Moog" - 7", 2xCD (VHF, 1995 - the 7" single condensed the album onto two sides of vinyl by randomly overlaying sections of the tracks)
*"Intelligence Agent Rake" (a.k.a. "G-Man") - CD (Squealer, 1996)
*"Fighting 2 Quarters And A Nickel" - 2xCDR (VHF, 1998) (Live recordings)
*"Resume The Cosmos" - CD (Camera Obscura, 1998)
*"Omniverse .:. Frequency" - CD-R (VHF, 2000)

Current activities

Bill Kellum continues to operate the independent label VHF Records, which, alongside releases by Richard Youngs, Vibracathedral Orchestra, various Matthew Bower projects and Kawabata Makoto, also released music by his other band, Doldrums (whose later releases were on Kranky Records.)

After performing and recording with From Quagmire from 2001-2004, VVGG relocated to Philadelphia, PA in 2005, where he is currently a member of the acid-folk ensemble Fern Knight and the multi-mediaexperimental / psychedelic / gothic collective known as [http://myspace.com/thevalerieproject The Valerie Project] . He is also is working on an LP with Kellum under the name Sunwards.

Moller lived in New Orleans for a few years until Hurricane Katrina, after which he relocated to Tennessee, where he is said to be a video cameraman for a professional wrestling league.

External links

* [http://www.rake.info/ Rake.info] Official Rake homepage
* [http://www.oastem.com/ OASTEM!] Explores the philosophy of OASTEM!, a concept central to the overall Rake experience.
* [http://www.vhfrecords.com/ VHF Records] Record label run by Kellum
* [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=11:g9fixqehldke All Music Guide entry] (not fully updated)


Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Поможем сделать НИР

Look at other dictionaries:

  • Rake — may refer to:* Rake (angle), various angles in bicycle and motorcycle geometry * Rake (cellular automaton), a cellular automaton pattern that moves while regularly emitting spaceships * Rake (character), a man habituated to immoral conduct. *… …   Wikipedia

  • A Rake's Progress — Der Maler und sein Mops Trump A Rake’s Progress („Der Werdegang eines Wüstlings“) ist eine Serie von Gemälden und Kupferstichen des englischen Künstlers William Hogarth, entstanden zwischen 1733 und 1735. Die Originalgemälde befinden sich in Sir… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • A Rake’s Progress — Der Maler und sein Mops Trump A Rake’s Progress („Der Werdegang eines Wüstlings“) ist eine Serie von Gemälden und Kupferstichen des englischen Künstlers William Hogarth, entstanden zwischen 1733 und 1735. Die Originalgemälde befinden sich in Sir… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • A Rake's Progress — is a series of eight paintings by 18th century English artist William Hogarth. The canvases were produced in 1732–33 then engraved and published in print form in 1735. The series shows the decline and fall of Tom Rakewell, the spendthrift son and …   Wikipedia

  • Inside Out (Edgar Broughton Band album) — Infobox Album | Name = Inside Out Type = Album Artist = Edgar Broughton Band Released = July 1972 Recorded = 1972 Genre = Progressive rock Length = 56:21 Label = Harvest Records Producer = Edgar Broughton Band Reviews = * Allmusic Rating|4.5|5… …   Wikipedia

  • The Decemberists — Decemberists redirects here. For the 1825 Russian uprising, see Decembrist revolt. For the unfinished Tolstoy novel, see The Decembrists. The Decemberists The Decemberists, playing live at the 2006 Sasquatch! Music Festival …   Wikipedia

  • SNFU — Infobox musical artist Name = Pagename Img capt = SNFU at Starlite Room, Edmonton Img size = Landscape = Background = group or band Birth name = Alias = Born = Died = Origin = Edmonton, Alberta Instrument = Voice type = Genre = Punk rock… …   Wikipedia

  • Invading races from the Malazan Book of the Fallen series — In the Malazan Book of the Fallen fantasy series by Steven Erikson, there are four races which are not native to the Malazan World. They are the three Tiste races (the Tiste Andii, the Tiste Edur, and the Tiste Liosan) and the Eleint race, a race …   Wikipedia

  • List of CKY Crew members — The Camp Kill Yourself Crew (referred to as The CKY Crew) are a group of friends and relatives centered around Bam Margera, many of whom are from or located in and around West Chester, Pennsylvania. Some members of the crew are skateboarders,… …   Wikipedia

  • Gardens of the Moon — infobox Book | name = Gardens of the Moon title orig = translator = image caption = author = Steven Erikson cover artist = country = United Kingdom United States language = English series = Malazan Book of the Fallen genre = Fantasy novel… …   Wikipedia

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”