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The Cutest Puppy in the World

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New double album 'APOTROPE' now available, only $12 postage paid, contact us or visit The Music Fellowship or New American Folk Hero to order!!!
The Cutest Puppy in the World is Bryan Rhodes (of Baltimore) and Layne Garrett (of Washington, DC). We explore emergent forms, extremes of saturated and empty space, scorched remnants of the familiar. We play electric piano, analog synthesizer, combo organ, guitars, found-object percussion, thumb piano, bass clarinet, styrofoam, whatever is within reach. Our music is all improvised.
Since the summer of 2005, we have performed extensively in DC and the mid-Atlantic region. Highlights include: creating improvised soundtracks for experimental films by DC artists Heather Levy, Christopher Lynn, and Jay Rees; several appearances at the Electric Possible experimental music showcase at George Washington University; the 2005 Sonic Circuits Festival in DC; and a 2-hour pyrotechnic-enhanced set in the middle of the night at Soundquilt Music Festival last summer. We've had the pleasure to play alongside a number of spectacular musicians, including: Jack Wright, Reuben Radding, Andrew Drury, Nate Wooley, Mazen Kerbaj, Mike Bullock, Vic Rawlings, Joseph Hammer, Sayo Mitsuishi, Michael Thomas Jackson, Hans Buetow, Ben Hall, John Dierker, Matt Weston, Charalambides, Volcano the Bear, Na, Green Milk from the Planet Orange, Whelp, Insect Factory, Big Cats, Zach Mason, Tone Ghosting, WZT Hearts, Echolalia, Piasa, Mass Movement of the Moth, Slim Castle, Cash Slave Clique, FFFFs, etc!
In 2005, we self-released a CD-R entitled ::shut in the basement::. It made free103point9's Top 150 of 2005. Sockets put out Finfolk in early 2006, with cover art by Joseph Mills. The record received critical praise from Terrascope, Fakejazz, and Noiseweek, among others. Apotrope is due out in April on New American Folk Hero.
"What fundamentally seems to set The Cutest Puppy so far apart from the larger portion of the experimental scene is that for all their variations and stylistic diversity, they still seem very much concerned with the making of music, with all its robustly humanistic implications....The Cutest Puppy allows their pieces to flow together organically, taking in melody and discord in whatever quantities that might instinctually seem to be right....through their unpretentious, wildly humanistic ministrations on this release [FINFOLK], The Cutest Puppy In The World does succeed in underscoring some of the impressive potential that experimental music regularly fails to live up to. This record demonstrates in brilliantly unassuming terms that experimental music can not only exist without all its intellectual poses, but can also beat and shake with all the delicate passion and warmth of a heart and a soul."
- Germ Ross (ArtNoise)
"The DC-Baltimore duo sound like the soundtrack to a soap opera by David Lynch."
- Bob Massey (Washington Post Express)
"[The Cutest Puppy in the Worlds's] “Shut In The Basement” is a walk through a macabre circus sideshow, each booth revealing another bizarre character, another dark vision that laughs with joyful madness."
- The Ptolemaic Terrascope online
"Cutest Puppy in the World's songs are like Calder mobiles, made of wire, string, and dense, sweet-smelling wood"
- Molars
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Member Since: 20/01/2005
Band Website: http://www.cutestpuppy.net
Band Members: Bryan Rhodes (keyboards) andLayne Garrett (guitar, alto clarinet, percussion, etc.)
Influences: We like AMM, John Fahey, Acid Mothers Temple, Jack Wright, No-Neck Blues Band, Henry Cowell, Jackie-o Motherfucker, MIMEO, John Butcher, Animal Collective, John Zorn, Brian Eno, Smog, Harry Partch, Sunny Murray, Bardo Pond, John Cage, Espers, Derek Bailey, Yume Bitsu, Sun Ra...And all those we've had the pleasure of sharing a space with: Jack Wright, Reuben Radding, Andrew Drury, Nate Wooley, Mike Tamburo, Mazen Kerbaj, Mike Bullock, Vic Rawlings, Joseph Hammer, Sayo Mitsuishi, Michael Thomas Jackson, Hans Buetow, Ben Hall, Avarus, John Dierker, Matt Weston, Charalambides, Volcano the Bear, Sejayno, Na, Kahoutek, Green Milk from the Planet Orange, Tusk Lord, Whelp, Insect Factory, Big Cats, Zach Mason, Tone Ghosting, WZT Hearts, Melissa Moore, Mario Diaz de Leon, Echolalia, Piasa, Mass Movement of the Moth, Video Hippos, Slim Castle, Cash Slave Clique, FFFFs, etc!
Sounds Like: We've heard Charalambides, Dirty Three, EBSK, Calder mobiles, and Eyes Wide Shut among others.
Record Label: SocketsCDR , New American Folk Hero

My Blog

The ambience of the Holy: New review of "A Warm Winter" in Japanese

http://re-edit.at.webry.info/200806/article_2.html So just found this Japanese blog that seems to be a review of our net release "A Warm Winter."  If anyone knows Japanese and wants to try t...
Posted by on Wed, 23 Jul 2008 10:59:00 GMT

New net release on Zeromoon

http://www.archive.org/details/zero092Jeff surak (aka violet) runs the amazing label zeromoon - "... Intelligent Noise Music. Netlabel releasing Mp3s+CDs of challenging original music from electronic,...
Posted by on Mon, 28 Apr 2008 08:40:00 GMT

2007 year in review

2007.01.27 -  arlington, va - washington dc counter culture festival at dr. dremo's taphouseThis one started off well enough, a very cool art and comics flea market was set up.  As this cle...
Posted by on Wed, 05 Dec 2007 10:36:00 GMT

Quick review over at the Terrascope...

Nice review of Apotrope from the Terrascope Online (http://www.terrascope.co.uk/Reviews/Rumbles_August07.htm) They say: "The Cutest Puppy In the World, annihilate your senses with a double disc of imp...
Posted by on Fri, 05 Oct 2007 10:29:00 GMT

Tour Recordings for download!

Well we've just gotten back from a great little tour of the northeast and mid-atlantic with our friends Mike Tamburo and Tusk Lord.  We were able to record most of the shows and have put them up ...
Posted by on Tue, 21 Aug 2007 09:30:00 GMT

Apotrope review at Foxy Digitalis

Nice review of Apotrope over at Foxy Digitalis. "...The result is beautiful, and unsettling, and one of the few extended improvs that does not waste time or indulge in any wasted or self-impressed ide...
Posted by on Fri, 27 Jul 2007 13:41:00 GMT

First review of APOTROPE over at Noiseweek

First review is in on the new album, APOTROPE, and the verdict is....awesome!  Well to be more precise:  "a real massive hunk of unfettered sound explorations...an impressive array of moods ...
Posted by on Tue, 24 Apr 2007 10:53:00 GMT

new double album APOTROPE out now on New American Folk Hero

The new 2 cdr album is out now on New American Folk Hero . Order one today or come to our CD release show this Sunday (4/15) at the Warehouse Next Door to pick one up in person."Apotropaism is a ritua...
Posted by on Fri, 13 Apr 2007 14:55:00 GMT

Live video of tCPitW from show in Arlington

Part 1 Part 2 Part 3 Part 4 Much thanks to Nicholas Glothan for the excellent video.
Posted by on Mon, 26 Mar 2007 13:54:00 GMT

New music for films by Heather Levy

    we've been collaborating with dc artist heather levy on a couple of films.  the first one is  'woman with a video camera' - for the soundtrack we gave her a couple of raw ...
Posted by on Mon, 05 Mar 2007 08:22:00 GMT