By request! We have created by interweb magics, a Jupiter Girls T-shirt. Indeed you can put this on a variety of styles or even other items if you like, click thru and see how the Zazzles bedazzles. This is the cover art for Eric Din’s fab new single, which you can find here!
Author: Berkeley Cat Records
New single from Eric Din – Jupiter Girls!
We are so thrilled to announce this new single from Eric Din. Exclusively on Berkeley Cat Records thru Bandcamp for now. We’ll prolly put it on the streaming services after some naps. Read the story of the song and lyrics and credits below, and give ‘er a spin right here. If you want the file, click “download” below, and you can have it for Xmas if you like by putting 0 in the dollar amount, that is totally fine, or plop some $ in there to help us offset our costs, and that’s totally fine too. We thank you for your earballs.
Liner notes from Eric:
I had this idea years ago after a wonderful night out at the Jupiter in Berkeley. They had (and hopefully will again!) an ongoing series of outdoor concerts in their large patio near UCB, and I saw a lot of great musical sets there. It being home, I knew many of the bands and folks who worked there over the years. One fine evening with some beers and dancing and carrying on, I watched in awe as servers carried trays of beers and pizzas and pints and pitchers, heroically negotiating their way through the jubilant crowd and making it look easy. I said to myself, if that was me, this would be a quick disaster. While lo and behold, babies, very young tots, joined in the fun, dancing in front of the bandstand, the Jupiter Girls skillfully maneuvered through the crowd and delivered their precious cargo to happy patrons. I thought “that’s a song,” and wrote the verses down on my way home on the 51 bus, slightly pickled and very cheerful. Years, years later, here I am socially distanced, and the memory of that sweet place and that simple, nice moment, gave me the inspiration to finish the song. I recorded the guitars and vocals, added bass and handclaps (I loved recording the handclaps!) and then, mysteriously, I was drawn to the tambura. Took me a while to tune the instrument and when I did, it was a eureka moment – ah, that’s the other-worldly sound, that’s the thing from Planet Jupiter, to my ear, and the way it meshed with the other stringed instruments was magic. I sent a mix of that that to Jay Lane, and asked him to play drums on it, which he did and he sent his tracks over. More magic! I love what Jay did, and there I had multi-track drums and everything else done, but one key thing missing. I had this melody, that I always envisioned to be on trumpet. I tried poking at my little digital sample trigger keyboard thingy and it was OK, but I wanted brass, man! I reached out to Steven Bernstein in New York and sent him the track with my melody idea, and to my amazement and delight, Steve sent me not just the trumpet line, but a whole horn section, arranged and performed as only he could do. So I took these fabulous pieces and mixed it all together and here it is. A homemade band record, featuring three dudes hundreds of miles apart, with our home recording setups and internet connections. One last thought in this lengthy liner note – I am glad that this is a joyous song. Some friends of mine have also recently observed – we don’t seem to need a lot of extra gloom right now. I don’t, anyway. The simple memory of a fun night out galavanting with friends and dancing to a hot band, is really special to me right now. I’ve been in the band, I’ve been in the audience, I don’t know what comes next. But I’m so grateful I can still create and have some long distance fun with some great people, and hopefully make some things folks will enjoy. Oh! The cover art – I sent my thoughts to Shannon Wheeler when the track was in its first stages – just guitar and vocals, and told him the story. He interpreted it as you see here, and as always, Shannon brought a humor and absurdity that is uniquely his own, and as you can see, there aren’t just a few babies, everyone is a baby! Which, you know, is true on some level. The one grown-up in the picture, apparently, is the heroic and unflappable Jupiter Girl. I found his drawing perfect and strangely hilarious, and there ya have it, weeks plus years in the making, the last single before I compile my first solo album, I give you,
Jupiter Girls.
Jupiter Girls
So fine,
Always on my mind,
Until five,
I do my work online,
And then I must get outside,
Take the 51 line,
Stop in front of the BART stop,
With my nickles and dimes,
And say
Hello, Jupiter Girls
Hello, Jupiter Girls
Hello, Jupiter Girls
You are my world
Jupiter girls,
We all go crazy,
I don’t mind,
We like to watch you pass by
At the Trumpetvine
Jupiter girls,
They got that walk right down,
Carryin’ all that precious cargo,
And it never falls down, no,
Not on the dancing babies,
Not on me and my friends,
That jazz band keeps on wailing,
They take it up a peg
And say
Hello, Jupiter Girls
Hello, Jupiter Girls
Hello, Jupiter Girls
You are my world
We all go crazy,
It’s just fine,
Me like to watch you pass by
At the Trumpetvine,
And say
Hello, Jupiter Girls
Hello, Jupiter Girls
Hello, Jupiter Girls
You are my world
And say
Hello, Jupiter Girls
Hello, Jupiter Girls
Hello, Jupiter Girls
You are my world
© 2020 Eric Roy Dinwiddie
King Roy Music, BMI
Eric Din: Acoustic and electric guitars, bass, vocals, handclaps, and tambura
Jay Lane: Drums
Steven Bernstein: Trumpets, flugabone, alto horns, slide trumpets, piccolo trumpets, and mellophones
Artwork by Shannon Wheeler
Produced by Eric Din for Berkeley Cat Records
Russ and Zoe Ellis on the Break It Down Show with Jon Leon Guerrero
Check out this fun interview Zoe and Russ Ellis did with Jon Leon Guerrero on the Break It Down Show. Guest appearances by Darryl Anders and yours truly. It was really fun watching and listening to this, and being invited to the discussion. There’s more to come from these marvelous individuals and collaborations. Humble thanks to all involved, and to you, for lending an earball. Much love,
Eric Din
Oom Chugga Remix #4 (WTS remix feat Cam Perridge, Michael Marshall, Emcee Soulati, Lexxx Luthor , and Zoe Ellis)
Stop the presses and hold the bus! The latest entry in the Oom Chugga Remix Challenge is up! And yes you read it right, this features Cam Perridge, Michael Marshall, Emcee Soulati, Lexxx Luthor and Zoe Ellis. (Check out the full credits, it’s quite a chorus!) I’m very excited to share this with you today. Have a listen and a read, and please share it up. Thank you!
-Eric Din
Liner notes from Zoe Ellis:
I often wonder where my father gets his optimism. I just know I got mine from him. We both love to celebrate. Even when the odds are against the good news lasting. These are strange times, but my brother and I were gifted a dad who continues to take chances. Songs from the Garden is more than just dad finding his song writing voice at 85, it’s his celebration of learning and doing. He is a participator in life and a connector of humans. With that in mind, I called on many of my music friends to add “a something” to this remix. There are 20+ people on this track and all of them knew why they were there and who they were there for. Some of them know him, some don’t. It didn’t matter. What you hear is all the ways dad taught me to be a participant, and to connect humans. Even though the story in the song is hard and it hurts, it was still a vehicle for celebration. A push for more conversation and connection, and my gift to my father. You can participate in the gift too……Vote.
Credits:
Oom Chugga Remix #4
Written by Cam Perridge, Zoe Ellis, Lex Lewinski, Tommy Shepherd
Based on Oom Chugga by Russ Ellis and Dave Ellis
Producer/Engineer/Mixing – Cam Perridge @ El Sob #1
Mastered by Jon Uhland @ Studio 1225
Guitar – Cam Perridge
Bass – Darryl Anders
Drum Loop – Tommy Shepherd
Sung Vocals – Zoe Ellis, Michael Marshall
Rap Vocals- Emcee Soulati, Lexxx Luthor
Spoken – Lillian Ellis, Faudah the Lion, Troy D, Zora Turman, Julia Turman, Russ Ellis
Outro Vocals – Zoe Ellis, Michael Marshall, Lillian Ellis, Maya Fleming, Will Hammond Jr., Leah Tysee, Jenna Mammina, Bryan Dyer, Luq Frank, Destani Wolf, Audrey Gilbert, Mic Blake, Chris Burger, Sonya Distel, Dan Turman, Zora Turman, Eric Din, Kaitlin McGaw, Bryan Dyer
Photo – Era Balestrieri
Vote Art – Russell Bloom
Oh and here’s the uncut version with the naughty bits:
© 2020 Zadell Music
News Flash! Am I Not Alien? is live in the streaming thingys!
Super-exciting news here in Catberg. Eric Din’s latest single Am I Not Alien? is now available on Pandora, Apple Music, Spotify, Deezer, TIDAL and maybe some other places, gosh. The B-side is People I May Know.
Wait there’s more! The BandCamp version of this intergalactic release has a BONUS TRACK OMG YES!! Exclusively there you will find, as a C-side, if you will, the brand new, hot-off-the-desk Charles Stella DUB mix of People I May Know, called, of course, People I May Dub. So click the links above ^ for your favorite streaming puppies, or click the fancy widget below to hear it right now via BandCamp, WITH the extra track. Why? Does this make any sense? Of course not, Bethany, things making sense is so last millennium. We hope you enjoy.
Caturday Duuuub Mix!!
Professor Dub at the controls. I sent my tracks to Charles Stella, my UpTones brethren and go-to dubmaster for all tings dub. Because of course I did. He diced and sliced and niced them up into froth of dubalicious madness. People I May Know, dubstylee, mo’ficially on Berkeley Cat Records. Go deh 😽
Oom Chugga Remix 3 (Panther Fist Studio Collective)
This is the 3rd entry in the Oom Chugga Remix Challenge and the Panther Fist Studio crew has taken this to a whole ‘nother level! Play and share and get out and vote vote VOTE!!
LYRICS
Motivate like…
Great like date night..
No break lights stay bright …
And get ready for the great fight..
==
Eye on the eagle
Calling all people
Everyone of us jus wanna be equal
The fat cats lack dat pulse of the populus
We demonstrate-illuminate like oculus
Akhenaten knockin at ur door
To the rhythm
The sun is risen
Feel the light thru the prism
-Deface racism
Put in place by the system
Keeping us behind
With the pipeline to prison
Time to make decisions
W the bind that we live in
Revolutionary w a very true vision-
Binary proof, given-
Come to Carry you get in
The power thas inside of you
It is or it isn’t-
Prolly won’t feel pleasant-
It’s the struggle of the peasant-
Gotta bright clean patina-
Thas the sign that you present
7 and 11 is the age
Get to steppin
The ballot is the mallet
Meant to smash their perceptions
==
Big poppa Russ Ellis (Zo and Lil double)
Can’t believe what they tell us
Try to be sane
When the other side’s hellish-
Insecure and jealous
Like the Kraut to the relish
They puffin up their chests
But the mess can’t repel us
They try to cling tight
to their symbols of hatred
Colonial conquest tradition
Ain’t sacred-
Hey Kid, time to bust out the Matrix-
Face it-
The mask that you’re wearing
And the latex
You could read a book
And let your mind keep growing
Take a good look
At the author James Loewen
Michelle Alexander
And the new jim crow-
Song of Solomon-
The Alchemist
Paulo Coelho
Ay yo
Get ready for the payload-
-let your horse out the stable
-put some more sustenance in your ladle
Informed, get active
-sweet like sugar-
-let your locomote smoke like
Oom Chugga Chugga
==
Tik Tok
This is how we rock
You tried to hold a rally
With nobody in the spot
Dropped the mic
When you sought that light
But it wuz kinda easy
Cuz your mind aint right
ALL GENERATIONS
HERE TO HEAL THE NATION
EVERY MEANS NECESSARY
EVEN LITIGATION
PATIENCE IS WORN
NOW WE ON THE MOVE
SURROUNDING THE FRONTLINES
AND ROUNDIN UP THE YOUTH
Freedom to the people
In the cages and prisons
Health decisions
With a scientific vision
Represent good trouble
When incidents bubble
Then we nip it in the bud
Up front or subtle
DYNAMIC, WHY SOULD I PANIC-
ON THE MIC I MANAGE
TO FIGHT FOR MY PLANET
You, Me-all of We in Unity
The Oom Chugga Chugga
Is the way come Free
==
🎶Oom Chugga Chugga is the way we come alive
The mode of locomotive
Pull the pin on 45🎶
credits
Vox – MicBlake, Chris Burger, Lily Ellis, Zoe Ellis,
Josh, Eli, and Ava Lubensky (vox hooks)
Bass – Angeline Saris
Mixing and Guitar- Cam Perridge
Mastering – Justin Weis @Trakworx
Arrangement – Josh Lubensky, CB, Cam Perridge, Angeline Saris
Panther Fist Studio, West Oakland
© 2020 Zadell Music