
This is what it looks like when Dan Black (right) looks at Joe Rizzo when he’s saying something.
Block All-Stars is a series of posts about the various Hardisty-Disk collaborators. Dan Black is the proprietor of Say and Stay Said Records, brilliant designer of Landland, singer of Everybell and Whistle, Labour gang-ster and laptop wielder known as Terrorclops. He is also an MCAD ’03 homie and good dude.
I met Dan my first year at MCAD but we got our bond on more heavy when we both had the unfortunate idea to start record labels for our Senior Projects class. Because we mostly concerned with the actual releasing of records and design was only really about one or two sleeves and maybe some collateral, our projects were a little conceptually shaky for a semester-long portfolio building class. We ended up having to overly-conceptualize our projects and define them away from each other in order to keep working. Hardisty-Disk ended up being some intensely bizarre personal projects about defining my own aesthetics and produced a 12" and a few other things. I can’t remember what Dan’s rationale was but it didn't much matter because the stuff he produced (2 7" by his band, 1 being a split) was amazing. They were like the final word on the Gravity/mid-90's emo-aesthetic; both were screened in white on manila file-folders, with the Everybell 7" actually being sealed with a hand-made perforation being the only way to open it. The short of it being that Dan is kind of a genius.
He’s proven to be one of my biggest inspirations for Hardisty-Disk and has been indispensable for the re-launch. Whenever I visit him at his screen-printing studio I end up leaving with packaging concepts for HD nailed down. He’ll be contributing drawings for the I Am Heaven re-launch and his experimental cut-up/noise jam fuckery as Terrorclops is a big motivator for me to release music.
Lastly, I am extremely happy to announce he’s involved with HD 020, a 12" by his rock band Everybell and Whistle. I can’t think of a non-shitty sounding way to describe them, but all I can ever think is emo-prog. Sorry, guys. Everybell write 5–6 minute epics with constantly shifting dynamics and riffs and drum patterns that never repeat themselves. I’ve been harassing Dan to get them to write a one-riff long-ass jam for the last 2 years because a) every truly great band needs one of those songs, think Born Against’s “Well Fed Fuck”, Hoover’s “Electrolux” or the Monorchid’s “Bitch Test” and b) I’d like to hear one of the riffs for more than 3 seconds. I finally proposed that they do a 12" for me with one-side being a single-riff jam and the other being snippets, loops and outtakes. They’ve taken me up on the offer and the results look like it may be a kind of “Everybell and Whistle produced by Terrorclops” release. I couldn’t be more excited about this record and with any luck will be dropping it as part of the June ’08 release schedule. Here are 2 outtakes from a recent practice.
12.08.07 (0'58")
12.08.07-1 (1'37")
You can download Dan’s Terrorclops single for HD at his MySpace page. Or you can order one here.
Additional links:
Say-And-Stay-Said
Landland
