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BLACKWELL'S RECORD OF THE WEEK

BLACKWELL'S RECORD OF THE WEEK

Wooing

Daydream Time Machine 7-inch single

scum stats: doesn’t appear to be limited, but I’ve been wrong before


Lead singer/guitarist of Wooing, Rachel Trachtenburg, was the 9-year-old drummer in the Trachtenburg Family Slide Show Players a lifetime ago.

I first became aware of TFSP in early 2003 when I caught their performance on Late Night with Conan O’Brien. The song “Look at Me” cut straight through to my heart, equal parts quirky, sincere and clever.

The band’s MO was to take slides found at garage sales and thrift stores and use the images from those slides to compose songs to tell invented stories about what they depict. All while projecting those slides in concert.

It felt like one of the most beautiful, purely American things I had ever encountered.

I saw the band perform later that year at SXSW and struck up a convo with Jason, the song-writer and piano player (and Rachel’s father) about the possibility of putting out a record on my newly-started label Cass Records.

He seemed somewhat bothered at the moment. I felt I was out-of-my-league, that he was just being polite. The band came through Detroit later that year and when folks were LAUGHING at the band I felt offended.

This was something sweet and charming and innocent and the crowd seemed to only be viewing it as a comedy routine. I was mad.

(FYI, mom Tina Pina handled the projection duties and played no instruments)

Anyway, I put on the hard sell, told the band the two songs I wanted to put out (“Look at Me” and “Don’t You Know What I Mean”), told them the studio to record at (NY Head) and even gave them the directive to NOT record the song with a piano (eck) but to use Jason’s trusty tour Casio, as that was part of what had drawn me to the band.

My offensive actually took hold. Jason agreed to do the record. At the ripe age of twenty this was my first-ever “win” in regards to convincing a band to do a record that really had no reason to want to do one with me. I actually hadn’t put out any records on my own yet at that point, but I didn’t tell him that!

Rachel had one request, and that was to have the record pressed on pink vinyl. I happily obliged.

Fifteen years later, having worked on over 600 releases, the Trachtenburg Family Slideshow Players single and the fuck-all number of copies it sold is still one of my prouder moments in the record business.

TFPS would later play in Detroit in 2004 and Rachel and Meg White would realize they have the same birthday, I would give the band some slides found in the attic at Jack White’s newly-purchased house (where the Stripes would record “Get Behind Me Satan”) and I gave them a bolt of fabric (possibly wall-paper) as the band was actively collecting material from fans to use to make their own stage apparel.

They stayed at my mom’s house that trip. Years later they would stay at the local Hare Krishna temple in Detroit because they’d found out they could eat free vegetarian meals there. To me, that was some HARDCORE, in-depth touring knowledge. I could never ride that hard.

Wooing sounds nothing like TFSP. That’s fine by me. Rachel is an adult now, does part time modeling and generally seems to be on top of her shit.

It’s refreshing to see someone who’s been in “the biz” from such an early age to have a solid head on their shoulders. Gives me hope.

“Tear World” reminds me of “To Keep Me” by that dog. That’s a good thing. Quiet/loud dynamics with 90’s era fuzz flourishes.

“In Colour” rides on airy atmospherics before giving way to lush soundscapes of guitar-led pyrotechnics. It sizzles.

“Two Can Keep a Secret” is sweet and twangy before EXPLOSIVE guitar stabs splatter across the horizon.

This shit is good. You should like it. Even Rachel’s note with the single is perfect

“Hey Ben!!

I hope life is going great (drawing of a flower)

enjoy the 7” :)

oxox Rachel”


If you’re just crazy enough, you should check out the Trachtenburg Family single. I still think it holds up all these years after. There’s copies on Discogs cheap, I’ve still got ‘em at www.cassrecords.com too if my daughters haven’t used ‘em all for frisbees yet. Or if you’ve made it this far down and can post a semi-coherent, insightful comment, I’ll probably just send one to you.





Comments

PugFace

I’d always wanted to see the Trachtenburg Family Slideshow Players after getting the Cass 7" ages ago. Sadly, it was not in the stars for me to see them live, but I bet the grooves on my copy are worn out. The closest I got (also, thanks for reminding me of this) but there was a really neat sci-fi/horror surf band called Mercury Radio Theater that would write conceptual albums and play along to slides of the story on stage. Ugh, nostalgia.

fongolia

Wow, I have not thought about the TFSP in years and had no idea about their early connection to you. I bought their album back in the day… it’s now buried in a box somewhere, but I can easily picture the pink photocopied cover and it was literally on a burned CDR. My memory’s fuzzy, but I think you could even put it in your computer and watch the accompanying slideshows. Maybe it’s my insatiable travel bug, but I still have a particular fondness for the songs Fondue Friends in Switzerland and Mountain Trip to Japan. Glad to hear Rachel came out of an unusual childhood reasonably intact and is still creating music!

Judah

I love this story. This is one of the most unique, pure bands I’ve ever heard. Their music makes me feel like I’m at an old garage sale on the last day of summer where they might’ve found one of those slides.

AimeeAmanda

Omg so many typos. Sorry. Still wearing my blue fake nails from the JW show in Vegas last night. I can’t type in this condition!

AimeeAmanda

I’m completely in love with this story, Ben. I’m so glad you wrote it down and shared it with us.

I’m a writer and I often start my projects from found objects, I love the idea of their slides! I’m really surprised they projected the slides (I usually end up pretty far removed from my inspiration catalyst by the end), but so sould have loved to have been there.

Did you go to any of the “garden party” SXSW shoes at the French Legation? That was my baby from 2006-2010.

Jordan Jones

Wow love the sound thanks for sharing Ben

MichaelRox

The use of photography to tell an unknown story coupled with an actual music relationship started at sxsw (seems to be less and less of it every year) is all it took to capture my interest. This is also an inspiring story of starting off a label. I’d love more than anything to eventually get the chance to put out a few 45s or at least one at a time until they stop paying for the next release. It’s in my future, hopefully near, just not just yet. This really seems like a super special release to you and I hope to have that connection to something I can help create/release someday. Thank you for sharing.

JeffVoltage3

I almost forgot about that band. I remember seeing them on Conan back in the day and I always thought it was cool and unique. It reminded me of something you would see on The Adventures of Pete and Pete. I wonder if Michelle Trachtenberg is related to the family?
That Wooing song and video was amazing, I really love that guitar solo, as well as the vocals. Really beautiful.
Thanks for reminding me of a cool band and introducing me to a great new one!

WeeBee

Great story Ben. I’ve been guilty of rummaging through slides at antique stores. It’s a lost art. Who can still hear the sound of the Kodak Carousel?

LANAE

That music video is wonderful! And what a band name! I’ve been wooed!

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