11.04.2006

Daemon Flushboy vs. The Virgin Mary

At some point in early 2004, Daemon Flushboy began work on a music/performance/low budget art film that would never be published. It still hasn't, at least in conventional DVD format. To this day untitled and referred to only as the Daemon Flushboy DVD, it's looking like the world will never see a finished version. This doesn't mean you can't enjoy some of the juicy bits we did manage to record...


Daemon Flushboy's Mona Lisa


Mona Lisa is essentially the first Daemon Flushboy video. It featured camera work by Weird Beard and Bass soloing by BoBo Wilzon. The light up Mona Lisa was a souviner from Rome, and was only used twice by us -- once for this video, and once at the Bob Log III birthday bash. Afterwards it promptly retired and never worked properly again. Damn voltage differences.


Hoedown On The Sun


This video marks the beginning of the organ driven Daemon Flushboy. The organ itself was a neglected school donation. Rescued from exile in the school's janatorial closet, we proceeded to rock the hell out of it. A Conn type organ, the song Hoedown On The Sun exploits a minor glitch in the easy chord pedals. Now the organ is currently on exhibit at the James Beard Heritage Library of Columbia, SC. Features custom glow in the dark back piece, only displayed once during the Bob Log III Birthday Bash. In fact, Bob Log complimented this organ, saying that it was much better than the one he had at home. Nice.


Daemon Flushboy Live!


Finally, as a bonus, here's a video highlighting what we really wanted our video to be-- a synthesis of Daemon Flushboy freak out improvisational music and creepy visuals. During a retuning of the organ, we turned on the strobe and played this piece while shooting video of the inside of the organ.

All video was shot on a sony super 8 cassette camera. I got it for free out of a dumpster. Quality sucks, but we're still lo-fi as fuck!

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