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Samm Bennett

Take an old dry bone to the lost and found.

About Me

I RESET MY PROFILE VIEWS TO ZERO EVERY SO OFTEN...
I guess I'll keep doing that until the benevolent overlords here at MySpace (I'm smiling and waving at you! Hellooooo!) get around to fixing my music player's PLAYCOUNT, which, prior to the switchover to new players (in September 2008) stood at around 13,000 plays. Until they reinstate the correct figure, I'll just keep resetting the profile views to 0. Since, ultimately, I suppose it's all kind of meaningless... I kinda like how it looks, anyway, the number 0.
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I write and sing songs. I started doing that around 1991, when I released my first record Life of Crime, featuring a group I used to lead back in NYC called CHUNK. After that followed a release called The Big Off (1993) which featured about 17 musicians from the New York scene of the time, and after that Samm Bennett's History of the Last 5 minutes with guitarist Hahn Rowe. During those years I did shows in NYC as well as some tours in the US, Europe and Japan. Upon moving to Japan, though, in the year 1995, I pretty much stopped writing and performing songs for about 10 years or so. But during the last couple of years I've gone back to it in a big way, writing a LOT, as well as going out to sing all this new stuff at gigs around Tokyo, with some frequency.
I play drums and percussion, mouthbow, jawharps and the strumstick, which is very similar to a mountain (Appalachian) dulcimer. I often use drones that I create using one synth or another (my beloved old JUNO 60 comes in handy for this purpose). The percussion in my tracks very often has a melodic function as well, whether it's in how a drum is tuned, the note from a tiny bell, whatever. I enjoy playing the drum kit, though I'm more likely to use a variety of other percussion rather than the standard trap set when recording my songs: I think it's often more interesting and leads to different types of rhythmic expression to go that way. Some of my favorite drums to work with when putting tracks together are talking drum, frame drums, udu, darbuka, bombo and that amazing electronic marvel, the Korg WaveDrum. Otherwise, all manner of shakers, scrapers, bells and miscellaneous soundmakers find their way into my music. Sanzas, ukuleles, tin cans... I like to mix it up a lot. And by the way, the acoustic guitar you hear in "Lexington Avenue Line" on my player is by my buddy Ken Kawashima. Otherwise, all tracks on the other four songs you hear on this page are performed by yours truly.
My next recorded collection of songs, called ROOMFUL OF GHOSTS will be released in late 2008, on Polarity Records , the label I run here in Japan along with my partner Haruna Ito. It'll be available through CD Baby and downloadable at iTunes and elsewhere. Hope you'll take a little time to listen!
Now, if you want a really exhaustive biography (it'll take you about 3 or 4 days to read it) you can check here .
I did an interview last year for online magazine based here in Japan called GYAKU. If you'd like to read it, it's here .
I've posted some songs and whatnot at Metafilter Music (under my Metafilter username "flapjax at midnite") which you can find here .
I'm also a frequent contributor to MetaFilter with music-related posts (again, as "flapjax at midnite"), covering a wide range of musicians and genres that interest me. You can see a collection of my music-related MetaFilter posts here .
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Concerning TOP FRIENDS: The whole "Top Friends" thing, as I'm sure many of you might agree, is a little weird. But I think about it like this: it's just a way for me to call attention to music and musicians that I find interesting or exciting. They may be musicians I know personally, or they may be folks I've never met. They may be living, they may be dead. Whoever they are, they're there so that anyone who happens to wind up on my page can get some idea of what I dig musically, and, more importantly, perhaps click on the links and go check out some folks they may not already know. So the whole ranking aspect, the whole "top" bit, that's not why the "Top Friends" are there. They're just there cause I like their music. And I like to change them around from time to time, too, so if you happen to be a "Top" friend, then later find that you've dropped off the page, please be aware that it was only to make way for some other interesting musician. It'll be a rotation. Doesn't mean I don't love you anymore! I still love you!
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Concerning COMMENTS: I'm of the opinion that comments here should (ideally) say something to me personally. For myself, whenever I make comments on other folk's pages it's always to say something to them about their music, or to respond to a comment of theirs, as part of a discourse or exchange. Honestly, all this "thanks for the add" business, doesn't it get a little bit tiresome? I don't really need folks to just say "thanks for the add" or "thanks for the request", if that's really all you have to say. Not that I don't think a "thank you" is a good thing, but, really, it's not necessary, as far as I'm concerned. If you want to say something about my music, or tell a good joke, or quote your favorite sonnet from Shakespeare, that's great. You know, something interesting! But there's absolutely no need to send me a pre-fab graphic thank-you note or suchlike. In fact, if you don't even bother to address it to me, to personalize it in some little way, I'll probably just delete it. Cause it can wind up just looking like advertising for your band or whatever. Sure, maybe it's not, exactly, but it can feel that way. So if there's an add, I'll assume that you are thankful for the add, and I'll assume you'll know that I appreciate the add when the situation is reversed! And you can save your comment for such a time as you have something to say about how outta tune I'm singing, or how you think I'm the next Barry Manilow, stuff like that.
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My Interests

Music:

Member Since: 6/17/2007
Band Website: polarityrecords.net
Band Members: Mostly just me, as in solo. Sometimes guitarist and blues harp maestro Ken Kawashima joins me, though not nearly often enough, as he lives several thousand miles away. You can hear Ken's guitar on "Lexington Avenue Line", here on the player. Otherwise, I play with lots of other folks, here and there, from time to time.
Influences: People and bands: Skip James , Hank Williams , Ali Farka Toure, Dock Boggs , Randy Newman, Tom Zé, Ishman Bracey , Elliott Sharp , Roscoe Holcomb , that Zimmerman fellow from Minnesota , Son House, Richard Thompson, Al Jackson, Jr. , Gillian Welch, Joseph "Ziggy" Modeliste and The Meters , Guided By Voices, Muddy Waters, Captain Beefheart , Stevie Wonder, Mississippi Sheiks , John Prine, Dimi Mint Abba , Merle Haggard , Bo Diddley, the Grateful Dead, Clarence Ashley , Al Green, Little Feat, Fela, the Allman Brothers, Willie Dixon , Creedence Clearwater Revival, Sid Smart, Oumou Sangare, Howlin' Wolf, Leonard Cohen, Johnny Cash, Vera Ward Hall , Sly & the Family Stone, Hermeto Pascoal Toumani Diabate, Tommy Johnson , Levon Helm and The Band, Linton Kwesi Johnson, Los Lobos, Ray Charles, Tom Waits, John Lee Hooker, Charley Patton.
Genres and styles and records: The Anthology of American Folk Music , Shona Mbira , Nigerian Juju , Fuji and Apala , just about everything I've ever heard of traditional African music, 70's funk, Ethiopian pop, Mississippi delta and hill country blues, pre-1980's country & western, Pygmy music , old-time and mountain music from Appalachia, the Deep River of Song series (Lomax recordings) , Korean Shinawi and drumming, Jaw harp music from round the world , Stax.
Filmmakers, writers and artists: Stanley Kubrick , Paul Klee, Charles Bukowski, the Coen Brothers, Dr. Seuss, Andy Goldsworthy , Buster Keaton , Wassily Kandinsky , Frank Stanford , Joan Miro, Sidney Lumet , the Marx Brothers , Marcel Duchamp , Federico Fellini, R. Crumb , Kurt Vonnegut, Henry Miller, W.C. Fields.
Animals: crickets, frogs, cicadas, whales, loons, bowerbirds.
Sounds Like:
Record Label: Got a label? Make me an offer!
Type of Label: Indie

My Blog

FLAPJAX AT MIDNITE

Over the past year I've been a pretty frequent contributor (under username "flapjax at midnite") to the website MetaFilter, which, for those of you who don't know about it, is a community weblog. Lots...
Posted by Samm Bennett on Mon, 18 Jun 2007 08:15:00 PST