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Caural

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About Me


Live in Brooklyn:::
A live, drunk improvisation closing my set at Metro (Kyoto, Japan):::
Fun with Amen: live with Busdriver at the Great American Music Hall in San Francisco, on our tour with Deerhoof:::
Caural is Zachary Mastoon, a multi-instrumentalist and producer originally from Chicago. Musically "born" in the basement at age 6 with his best friend and neighbor Stuart Bogie (currently a saxophonist for the Antibalas Afrobeat Orchestra), he's written and performed music throughout his life in both Transmission (now based in San Francisco), and the group who became the backing band for fellow Chocolate Industries' emcee Diverse.
After studying jazz guitar and improvisation with Anthony Braxton at Wesleyan University, Indonesian Gamelan and Southeast Asian music aboard the Semester At Sea program and experimental electronic music at NYU, Caural briefly returned to Chicago in 2000. His debut CD, "Initial Experiments In 3-D" was released on NY's boutique label Toshoklabs (now available on iTunes), and was followed by two EPs and a critically-acclaimed full-length for Chocolate Industries, "Stars On My Ceiling."
Once back in NY, Caural finished remixes for artists on Plug Research, Sound In Color, Buttermilk, Delic (Japan), Consumers Research & Development, Level Plane, Audraglint, Subtractive, Organik Rekordings, Lens Records and Chocolate Industries. He has been lucky to DJ or perform live with such contemporaries as James Lavelle, Prefuse 73, King Britt, Antibalas Afrobeat Orchestra, Dntel, Edition Terranova, Daedelus & John Tejada.
In the beginning of 2006, he teamed up with LA emcee Busdriver to develop a live set and, after a successful initial tour opening for Aceyalone and RJD2, accompanied him around the country and abroad supporting such diverse acts as Pigeon John, Deerhoof, and CocoRosie.
2006 saw the release of Caural's newest full-length for Mush Records entitled Mirrors for Eyes, and he is currently working on a number of new projects for upcoming release!
Recent Interview:::

Lo Down Magazine
BOGIE NIGHTS
A FRIEND OF MINE RECENTLY TOLD ME I WAS "POST-DEEP"
Open space is still the place, some argue, be it Outer or Myspace. But as more and more people remain indoors in order to roam the ridiculous depths of avatarian surface tubes and alt-worlds, some still carry that old school flag and pursue their travels on (at least more) real grounds. So does Caural, aka Zachary Mastoon – at least most of the time. The soon-to-be 29-year-old Chicago native, who recently made his move from Manhattan to Brooklyn, seems to be constantly going places, viz,: he likes to hit the road, get rollin’, hit new cities. That is, when he’s not on Myspace himself (where he’s pretty aptly filed under Experimental-Shoegaze-Hip-Hop). Yet, neither his endless touring with the likes of Acey, Daedelus, Rjd2, or CocoRosie, nor his neverending backseat arguments about musical (non-)taste with Busdriver (who digs They Might Be Giants a li’l too heavily, if you ask Caural) will lead you to the sonic core of his individual journey: Cuz in fact Caural’s trip is inward bound, meaning he ventures both into his archived snap-shot past, the computerized present, and hip-hop/electronica’s sample-based future. There’s a reason why he’s into Vipassana meditation. With his latest Mirrors For Eyes (out on Mush), he finally pulls the fine art of bedroom-based headphone production out of the oversized hard drive and rubs it softly but steadily into your sweetly stirred gut. Together with lesser-known vocal friends like Hrishikesh Hirway, Paul Amitai, and MC Racecar (oh yes, step on it, boi!), Caural perfectly balances his melodical manned mission between spaced out beat production – there are significant layovers and even lovely delays at PRF (Prefuse), FRT (Four Tet) and the more mellow BBP (Boom Bip) on his flight schedule – and organic nods to the more naïve, more grassroots, more contemplative and meditational side of the instrumental spectrum. “I included a lot of my close friends on this album, and either asked them to play on something, or used a recording they had made as source material. In the end, I write everything myself through the editing.”
So what you get to see in those Mirrors is colorful and bipolar caural riffs and reefs, chanced upon in the pursuit of loops, that are either in full bloom, or being dominated by the sweeping forces of nature: “Well, I’m really a person of extremes: I can be very outgoing and extroverted, and alternatively want to stay in and look at photo albums or read old journals alone.”
Checking out old journals, though, he’s bound to undust little notes about his former neighbor and surrogate older brother Stuart Bogie (now of Antibalas Afrobeat Orchestra) who first got him under way with the drum set and some Fisher Price gear: “He was my absolute first friend. Stuart was a leader." 15 years later, after he’d learned to stand on his own two feet and had left Chicago to study jazz guitar and improvisation at Weseleyan U and NYU, Caural became a full-on multi-instrumentalist, sample wiz, and mile collecting frequent flyer. It was in-flight that he first learned about the different kind of dangers out there…
"Jet Blue flight 292 last September was a pretty crazy event in my life, in that it was the one that brought me closest to death – my own anyway. When we took off from Burbank, the plane’s landing-gear didn’t fully retract, leaving the wheels perpendicular to the runway and making a regular landing impossible. In reality, this sort of a malfunction had happened in the past and pilots are trained to land after such an event, but it was little consolation to the other passengers and me up in the sky. I was genuinely frightened for a short time, but when the guy sharing my seat row offered me his smuggled bottle of vodka tonic, I accepted there was nothing I could do and grew less and less afraid."
True you saw TV news on what was going on while still in the air?
"Yes, and that’s what made it terrifying! I mean, we knew there was a problem, OK, but when you see the image of your plane hovering ominously in the small seat-back television in front of you – and on every major network! – it lets you know it’s pretty serious. I’ll never forget the pilot coming over the loudspeaker and saying, 'It looks like we made the news – sorry about that!' Here are these reporters describing us flying in circles to burn off fuel, discussing all the potential things which could go wrong in our incipient emergency landing, and we’re helpless listening in the sky, eating Terra Blues or fucking Chex Mix! It really made things exponentially worse."
Would you say that this was the scariest thing you ever went through?
"No, actually. Why? Because – no matter what happened – it was out of my control. I think it’s the experiences we initiate ourselves – taking drugs for instance – which prove to be the scariest since there’s always that feeling of responsibility and ensuing guilt. Don’t get me wrong: I used to love taking LSD or eating mushrooms, but if and when a bad thought entered my head and I let it stay, well, it was absolutely mortifying!"
It might be indebted to this notion (entering his head) that self-inflicted dangers are more startling than others, which led Zak to concentrate on more collaborative efforts lately. In collaborating, he can minimize the dangers of being too much in control, so that right after Mirrors For Eyes, he’ll release an album he recorded together with his ex-roommate Jason Hunt (as Boy King Islands), and will then return to his first musical influence ever – the leading Mr. Bogie.
"After just over 20 years, I am still collaborating with Stuart Bogie, and as a duo we call ourselves The Original Ultraviolets. We are working on a record together which is very poppy – poppy for me anyway – with vocals, guitars, out-of-tune pianos, and whatever we can borrow from friends to record with in Brooklyn."
Well, maybe the tangible hood is still the best place after all. Way better than My- or out-of-reach spaces. I mean, who could help you out with sugar, an egg, or keyboards in the digital or orbital realm?
RENKO HAUER
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Check out some visuals:::
the Supernature (aka Sean Capone)'s video for "Lake," off of my album, Remembering Today [P-Vine/Mush]:::
the Supernature (aka Sean Capone)'s video for "The Plain Silvery Side..." off of the Suicide/Krylon Psychology 7" [Consumers Research & Development]:::

My Interests

Music:

Member Since: 5/12/2005
Band Website: caural.net
Band Members: Caural is Zachary Mastoon
Influences: Equally influenced by visual art, but sonically speaking: Musique Concrete through creative Hip-Hop, My Bloody Valentine and English music from the 80's and early 90's, newer Ambient and glitch-inspired music, Miles Davis' fusion period, Stevie Wonder & everyday noise...


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And words:


Sounds Like: I sound like the music I hear in my mind, and how I feel when I write; I hate comparisons. My music is quite literally a mixture of everything I listen to.

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Click each release below to purchase on iTunes!

Full-Length Albums & EPs:::

Initial Experiments in 3D (Toshoklabs)

Paint EP (Chocolate Industries)

Stars on My Ceiling (Chocolate Industries)

Blurred July EP (Chocolate Industries)

Remembering Today (P-Vine/Mush)

Suicide/Krylon Psychology (Consumers Research & Development)

Mirrors for Eyes (Mush)

Compilation Appearances:::

“Moonboots” on Sound Options (Systorm Technologies)*
(from the album Initial Experiments in 3D)

"Interlude," "Our Solstice Walk," and "Night Light" on Urban Renewal Program (Chocolate Industries)

“For Earsnot (NYC)” on New York: Various Artists (Apartment B Records)*
(from the album Stars on My Ceiling)

“Red Sunshine” on Twilight World 3.0 (P-Vine)*
(from the album Stars on My Ceiling)

“All These Todays Just Melt Into Tomorrows” on MA: Music for Clothing Shop (P-Vine)*
(from the album Stars on My Ceiling)

"Photograph" on Urban Renewal Supplement (Chocolate Industries)

“The Girl with the Stained Glass Eyes” split 7” with Signaldrift/Nudge
on The First 42 Inches (Frank Wobbly & Sons)*
(not yet available on iTunes)

“I Won’t Race You” on Dublab Presents: In The Loop (Dublab/Plug Research)*
(from the album Mirrors for Eyes)

“Red Sunshine” on Jointz Magazine Presents: Three The Hard Way*
(from the album Stars on My Ceiling)

"She's Everywhere I Look" on Hazardous Materials (Consumers Research & Development)

“I Won’t Race You” on Raw Fusion Presents: Bass-ment Classics (Raw Fusion)*
(from the album Mirrors for Eyes)

"Lime Green Transfer" on Silverware (Audraglint)

“Dead Armies” on Cookie & Brownie EP 3 (Astrolab)*
(from the album Mirrors for Eyes)

“Sea Monster” on Assemblage Sessions vol. 2 (Abandon Building)*
(not yet available on iTunes)

"In Tandem" on Mellow Beats, Rhymes & Visions (P-Vine)*
(from the album Remembering Today)

"The Plain Silvery Side..." on Visionaire 53: Sound*
(from the 7" Suicide/Krylon Psychology)

"Testshot Starfish's Polaris Remix" on Silicon Graffiti (Circuitree Recordings)

Remixes:::

Timeout Drawer- Terrible Secrets Concealed... (Caural Remix on Chocolate Industries)

Diverse- Explosive (Caural Remix on Chocolate Industries)

Adventure Time- Kappabashi (Caural’s Cloudy Aquarium Mix on Plug Research)*
(not yet available on iTunes)

Take- Circle Square (Caural Remix on Buttermilk)

GB- Nocturnal Tribe (Caural Remix on Sound In Color)

The One AM Radio- I Didn't Speak The Language (Caural Remix on Levelplane)

Nice Nice- Uh Oh (Caural Remix on Audraglint)*
(not yet available on iTunes)

K-Kruz- Time (Caural Remix on Organik)*
(renamed “Only Time Will Know” for the album Mirrors for Eyes)

DJ Dren- Charity Skoolin’ (Caural Remix on Delic Records)*
(not yet available on iTunes)

Full discography available on www.caural.net

Record Label: Mush
Type of Label: Indie

My Blog

Caural at Los Angeles’ New Image Art Gallery with Cody Hudson & Sean Cassidy

At my shoegaze DJ set this past May here in Chicago at Sonotheque, my friend Cody Hudson (aka Struggle Inc.) approached me about doing a sound piece for an installation he was working on with tambouri...
Posted by Caural on Wed, 23 Jul 2008 12:53:00 PST

May 27th DJ Set @ Sonotheque, Chicago / New Music & Words Online

OK! Time is flying by. I have been keeping very busy with new projects and my main project of, well, readying my mind for Japan! It's pretty sobering to realize my move is only 9 weeks away... But, I...
Posted by Caural on Tue, 20 May 2008 02:08:00 PST

New Sound Piece Available for Download

Hi friends. I am excited and relieved to have finished a journey fueled by intense obsessive-compulsive disorder and a love of collage, and present to you a brand new sound piece (dedicated to my tour...
Posted by Caural on Mon, 24 Mar 2008 02:00:00 PST

2007 Recap/Caural on Visionaire and Earthtones & Concrete

Friends~ 2007- a fairly crazy year for me- is slowly drawing to a close. Beginning in January, Busdriver and I set out with Deerhoof and the Harlem Shakes for a trip throughout the south, then ha...
Posted by Caural on Sat, 08 Dec 2007 08:13:00 PST

A Fireside Storm

I steadied my camera above the steering wheel as ghost-like, white drifts delicately laced the highway before me, my morning's caffeinated heart beating in excitement of falling snowflakes signaling t...
Posted by Caural on Fri, 07 Dec 2007 10:45:00 PST

Disappearing Limbo

It's a slow Monday here in Chicago. The brown ring my morning coffee left in its porcelain mug patiently reminds me to refill it, but I've already kicked off&nb...
Posted by Caural on Tue, 16 Oct 2007 09:40:00 PST

Your Very Own Universe

Bathing in the yellow-green glow of sunlight through leaves, Chani guards Eden in an embrace as they read together on this lazy afternoon, glancing over at me every once in so often to smile. Having a...
Posted by Caural on Sun, 29 Jul 2007 10:59:00 PST

Words Are Just Noise

"Words are just noise. Words are only noise. Repeat after me." So begins the title track from Bowery Electric's beautiful second album "Beat," a phrase which became a mantra for me as I did my best to...
Posted by Caural on Sun, 24 Jun 2007 06:06:00 PST

Mud

Colors are so vivid during storms, especially outside with the hood of a 4 dollar blue poncho sliding further down your eyes. I stared at my shovel cleaving at soil and clay with the soft sound of rai...
Posted by Caural on Wed, 06 Jun 2007 09:09:00 PST

Sabbath

Every night when I've gone to sleep, I've seen brightly-lit earth crawling with insects, and felt an exhaustion and peace stemming from honest and real work. It's now the end of our first week. Time h...
Posted by Caural on Sat, 02 Jun 2007 02:03:00 PST