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2007 Houston Press Music Awards Showcase
Continued from page 4
Published: July 26, 2007Once the amps are unplugged, this year's HPMA Best DJ nominees start setting up their tables for a late-night showcase after-party. 2006 winner DJ Red (1 a.m.) is back to defend his crown, and certainly has his work cut out for him. Local collective [tha-group] earns its bragging rights with three nominees on its roster: James Reed (10 p.m.), Josh Dupont (11 p.m.) and Jessica Lozano (11:30 p.m.). San Francisco native Reed, a professional dancer with the Houston Ballet, shares a residency with ten-year house-circuit veteran Dupont at the Davenport's "Choice Sundays." The two vie for the title against Lozano, a DJ/producer with a taste for and expertise in an expansive array of house genres, yet only one of these comrades can win. Or, with 19 years of DJing experience, maybe Red Door resident Ethan Klein (10:30 p.m.) can make a comeback this year for the Scooby Doo Crew. He and 2006 nominee Sean Carnahan make up the SDC duo, dishing out only the best house and old-school funk. Speaking of funk, Ill Set (12 a.m.) is a very busy girl. Rebel Crew member, B-girl and Crome's "Sundae Fundae," she spins everything from hip-hop, funk, soul, reggae and Latin to breaks while brokering real-estate deals by day. Last but certainly not least, it's no surprise if this showcase feels like déjà vu for DJ Sun (12:30 a.m.). The six-time winner recently made his recording debut with the Monday Drive EP, with a full-length album due later this year. Perhaps Sun will make it lucky seven in 2007.
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The Octanes Nominated in: Best Roots Rock/ Rockabilly www.myspace.com/octanes 4 p.m. Adam Burchfield, long a guitar-slingin' sideman for some of the city's top old-school blues and rock bands (Snit's Dog and Pony Show, Tony Vega, Sonny Boy Terry, among others), steps front and center to helm this hep little rockabilly trio. (A stand-up bass ace either Nick Gaitan or Buddy Demon and drummer Steve Candelari help constitute this high-grade fuel.) While the band's music retains a time-warp quality, Burchfield sings well and writes very good lyrics. His guitar prowess has never been in question.
Ninevolt Nominated In: Best Traditional Rock www.myspace.com/ninevoltrocks 5 p.m. Ninevolt dates back to the early '90s, when Angela Sexton and Lucky Trujillo passed many an hour as a guitar duo playing originals and Bob Dylan, Leonard Cohen and Velvet Underground songs. They meandered through various bands (Rainbones, The Murder of Crows) until around 2003, when they hooked up with a rhythm section, broke up for a while, then reconvened, overhauling their earlier punk sound with "screaming stadium rock that hasn't been heard since the days of Led Zeppelin and Guns 'N' Roses." Look for Ninevolt to pop up at an open mike or dive bar near you. Maybe they'll tell you about the time they all pissed in the same toilet as Billy Idol, Robert Plant and Robert Smith, "and didn't wash our hands for a week."
Cl'che Nominated in: Best Local Rap/Hip-Hop www.myspace.com/clche 6 p.m. They used to call teen pop sensation Brenda Lee "Little Miss Dynamite." In Cl'che's case, better make that "Little Miss W.M.D." Five feet tall and nothin' but curves, class and fire, this southside MC is a dynamic live performer who never leaves her showgoers feeling cheated. As she says in the video for "Ghetto Blues," "See once they nominated me in the Houston Press / I showed 'em all the Cl'che is known as the best."
LL Cooper Nominated in: Best New Act, Traditional Rock www.myspace.com/llcooper 7 p.m. Enduring several shows "on par with 'Puppet Show and Spinal Tap,'" LL Cooper has been busting out its roots-rockin', beer-battered, country-fried Texas rock and roll since late 2005. It all started, says Larry Cooper, when "I started writing some decent songs again, and was stupid enough to believe folks would want to hear me this time around." Soon to start recording El Penguino, a concept album about Hunter S. Thompson, Cooper says the quintet aspires to "conquer the world, or just get lit up during the last set at Henry's Hideout in Plantersville."
Drop Trio Nominated In: Best Jazz www.droptrio.com 8 p.m. Prog-rock fanatics who formed a funk-jazz combo and wound up on the sound track to the 2004 Cedric the Entertainer vehicle Johnson Family Vacation (thanks to the patronage of costar and fan Solange Knowles), Drop Trio provides the ideal "spaceship jazz" sound track for a chill night out at Brasil, Luna or the new AvantGarden. Well-seasoned by frequent touring, they have a Web site that's well-stocked with a streaming "Drop Trio Radio," tons of live tracks and easy access to their three CDs: 2003's Big Dipper, 2004's all-improvised Leap and 2005's live Cezanne.
Karina Nistal Nominated in: Best New Act, Best Local Rap/Hip-Hop, Best Salsa/Latin Pop www.karinanistal.com; www.myspace.com/karinanistal 9 p.m. Drawing inspiration from a broad palette of luminous ladies from Celia Cruz to Janet Jackson, Karina Nistal has been dropping rhymes with soul and style since 1997, both solo and with her beloved Rebel Crew. Recent gigs have included a Disco Donkeys le Funk date at Chaise Lounge and Frida Kahlo's 100th birthday party, but she prefers the dusky back room at Mink on Main. "The vibe is set just right with dim lighting," she says. "But there's still room to get up and groove." If she were a Houston street, Nistal chooses Interstates 10 and 45, "'cause my career is going far and wide."
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Collective Hallucination Nominated In: Best Funk/R&B www.collectivehallucination.com 4 p.m. Like Mr. "Gloryhallastoopid" himself, George Clinton, Collective Hallucination is far too funky to put spaces between words. They started when they came together to vibe to some "funkyrockingsoulfultunes." Ant Boogie praises "Soul Diamond" Stacy Butler as "the bestbadassed vocalist in Houston." A recent gig at Scott Gertner's Sky Bar was "krazysexycool." With the joint "Between You and Me" due next year, Collective Hallucination dreams of hooking up with Prince for a fantasy-fulfilling tour. The Purple One did name them, after all. "He had no idea, though, until recently," admits A-Boogie.
Deadbolt Zen Nominated In: Best Pop www.deadboltzen.com; www.myspace.com/deadboltzen 5 p.m. "Godsmack should be opening for you guys!" So says one of Deadbolt Zen's many MySpace friends, and if it didn't quite work out that way earlier this month at the Verizon Wireless Theater, they may still be the heaviest group up for Best Pop Band in HPMA history. Close your eyes and concentrate really hard, and you'll definitely hear some melody filtering through the sea of guitars, but it's still way more Deftones than Kelly Clarkson. Which makes sense, as DZ added the three founders of Houston metal band Somber to their lineup last year, and saw near-immediate results when Garageband.com named their "Everything Changes" Song of the Day back in May.










thanks for the mention. just so you know, i'm actually lisa novak's guitar player.
and am slowly becoming the scattered pages' guitar player as well.
and also thanks for not mentioning that worst gig thing i said about bob schneider. although it was the worst gig ever man.
Comment by andy mcwilliams — July 25, 2007 @ 01:47PM
crap. can you take that last bit out?
it wasn't too bad. his band is really great, it was just a long day is all.
Comment by andy mcwilliams — July 25, 2007 @ 01:49PM
How about an online map of the Houston Press Music Awards on the Houston Press website? Maybe there is one and I can not find the map? Maybe I will find one in the Houston Press newspaper? Maybe I ask too many quetions?
Comment by Michael V. Jozwiak — July 29, 2007 @ 12:23AM