Last night was superb… The sup­port was Mihi Rangi, ex-Akasa. She looked famil­iar when she got on-stage and her voice and per­cus­sion were amaz­ing but it wasn’t until she did “World Cit­izen” and said she was ex-Akasa that I real­ised who she was. She was doing it all with a loop pedal so it was frig­ging incred­ible. It’s the first time I’ve seen her per­form since Mel Sha­na­han killed her­self, since I wasn’t here for the funeral and can’t remem­ber why I didn’t make it to the 2nd anniversary refugee fun­draiser memorial con­cert on Decem­ber 10 last year… hmmm…

And of course, Blue King Brown were great. Their last songs of the set are always wild, with great bass­lines and irres­ist­able per­cus­sion. In some ways, I can’t wait until they are more estab­lished so that we have a wider range of fant­astic songs for them to choose from and the weaker tracks cur­rently in the middle of the gig will just vanish. They always open strong with a power­ful pure per­cus­sion piece, arranged during the SKIN days, and then go into some reggae and harder mater­ial, but really it’s “Water” and that last track they end on which does­n’t even seem to be on the EP that are the most power­ful so far. Yay for crystal_storm who joined me and fore­ground­music and quack­handle (stu­dents of mine from last semester) who were there to shake their booty too.

Yes­ter­day day­time was pretty good too. ricky­buchanan and I caught up for lunch and had fun play­ing font iden­ti­fic­a­tion games with Iden­ti­font which I’d almost for­got­ten about and talk­ing about life, the uni­verse and everything.

Tonight, we have a choice between a free refugee music fest­ival at Kens­ing­ton Com­munity Centre or spend­ing money I don’t have right now to see another Oscar-nom­in­ated film. I know which I ought to be doing… but I also know which one is easier to do on my own – anyone inter­ested? Also, xammy is in town for the doc­u­ment­ary con­fer­ence, and he’s sug­gest­ing les­bian stand-up comedy… I’ve never been a huge stand-up fan, but we’ll see.