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Sunday, September 13th, 2009

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Quixote is being featured on KKNT 960 am today between 3-5pm.


Listeners?

Want a free CD?  just e-mail quixotephx@ gmail.com between the hours of 3-5pm today (september 13th) and we will send you a free LIVE CD!  Just include the following information in your e-mail:

  • Name
  • Address (where you want the disk sent)
  • E-mail address/phone # (incase of issues)

Thanks to Erich Seilaff and KKNT for supporting LOCAL MUSIC!!

MORE QUIXOTE:

Visit our myspace page: www.myspace.com/quixotephx add yourself as a friend!

Watch our live videos: www.youtube.com/supernormal

LIVE SHOW TONIGHT!!

See post below for information on our show tonight at Kazimeirz World Wine Bar in Old Town Scottsdale.

UPCOMING LIVE PERFORMANCES

  • Quixote will perform LIVE September 13, 2009 at Kazimeirz World Wine Bar.
  • Quixote will perform LIVE September 23,2009 at The Vintage Lounge on Mill Avenue.

Song Placement

Thursday, May 14th, 2009

Pump Audio recently aquired by Getty Images

SuperNormal Records is in discussion with PUMP AUDIO, a new venture in song placement agencies, in order to further propagate our music into television shows and commercials.  Wish us luck!

 



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About Pump Audio

Founded in 2001, Pump Audio is a new kind of agent for independent musicians, digitally connecting them with buyers in the mainstream media. With Pump Audio, artists can license their music into productions without giving up any ownership, while TV and advertising producers can discover new music ready for use.

With a growing catalog of tens of thousands of songs, all by independent artists from around the world, customers access music through Pump’s innovative search software and delivery services, the Soundtrack Service online, and the PumpBox™, which is currently on the desktops of thousands of creative professionals worldwide.

Pump Audio is based in New York’s Hudson Valley.

SuperNormal Tyler LIVE on AZmusiccafe.com KKNT 960 am Radio

Sunday, January 18th, 2009

 

KKNT LOGO

Tyler will performing live on KKNT 960 AM from 3-5pm (MST).   A live stream of the show as well as podcasts will be available online at www.azmusiccafe.com 

LISTEN LIVE !!

The show is called AZ Music Cafe.  Host Erich Sielaff compiles and presents songwriters and performers of note in Arizona.  The show presents over two hours worth of music, so sit back grab a menu and order up a little AZ Music Cafe by clicking the Listen Live link above, or kicking the switch on your fuzzbox over to the AM side and tune into 960 AM between 3 and 5 pm (MST).

 

Missed the Show?   

No Problem, just visit www.azmusiccafe.com and listen to the podcast. 

 

 

SuperNormal Tyler LIVE on the Radio

Saturday, January 3rd, 2009

LISTEN TO THE PODCAST – click here

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Sarge, Tyler, Jeff, and Will post-interview.

On December 14th, Tyler Christensen dropped into Gecko Park Studios in Phoenix for a one-hour interview and on-air performances of his music.  [LISTEN TO THE PODCAST]  “Sunday Morning Coffee with Sarge” is a social and political topical program with an everyman point of view.  Sarge Phelps, the host, is fresh off of a stint with progressive radio powerhouse KPHX.  Jeff Farias, Sarge Phelps, along with ‘Will from Chicago’ continue the momentum they built at KPHX and are breaking ground and treading water in a new-media environment where their local contemporaries have yet to tread. 

 

“We had a great discussion about the benefits of Public Transit.  See, I was contacted originally by Sarge to do an interview about the Public Transit Tour I went on in May of 2008.  Since that tour, it has kind of been a mission of mine to be an advocate of sorts for the use of public transportation.  The first interview took place on June 22nd, 2008 at KPHX Studios in Phoenix. [LISTEN TO THE June 22nd PODCAST]  This time around, the interview was much more SuperNormal.  I had an address for a house in Phoenix, and a Cabbie at the ready.  – Tyler Christensen

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 The Webcam stand is a Jack-in-the-Box

Tucked in a modest Phoenix home is Gecko Park Studios; Jeff Farias’ Indie production facility.  The productions that eminate from this little nook are complete with a live webcam, chatroom, and an in-studio-moderated blog simultaneously delivering a complete listener experience.  All shows are broadcast live on thejefffariasshow.com and podcast online for later review.    
 
This is the future of radio, and it is much the same as the future of music: Modest, independent, and format pervasive.  The new media economy is hissing and ready to go.  The hammer is going to drop soon and the people poised to deliver the content will find a welcome audience waiting for them.  – Tyler Christensen   

 

GoodBye Beginning: Post-Show: Tyler Christensen LIVE December 26th, Presented By SuperNormal Records

Saturday, December 27th, 2008

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SuperNormal Tyler LIVE at Mama Java’s: GoodBye Beginning

How’d it go?

On December 26th. Tyler Christensen (SuperNormal Tyler) played to a packed house at Mama Java’s Coffeehouse in Phoenix, Arizona.    The show started at 8pm with Tyler casually strolling through the doors and saying hello to his awaiting friends and family.  This show was a rare and welcome occurrence for the artist, as he mentioned in opening his set.  This Indie Rock and Roll deal consists of late night shows in whiskey bars and the like.  The cozy, intimate setting of Mama Java’s provided the perfect atmosphere for a simple acoustic singer/songwriter performance.

 

“It’s great to do a show at a place like Mama Java’s, in that, you’re performing in a silent room save for the barista machine firing up every few minutes.  You couldn’t ask for a better crowd then the one at Mama’s last night.  Attentive and appreciative, they made the night what it was.  Good Show.” – Tyler Christensen

 

And a sizeable crowd, it was.  Every seat was taken in the place with patrons sipping coffee and tapping their toes to the tunes.  Well, every seat except for one was taken, to be honest, the empty chair on stage with Tyler made a good spot for his songbook to be sprawled out.  Tyler flipped the pages and flowed through his songs in a casual “relax, I’ve done this before” manner.

 

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Kick-back, put your feet up…  It’s an intimate little place.

The Setlist

Tyler opened his set with “The Things I’m Gonna Miss” a slow solemn song setting the tone for the evening.  The tone set was not solemn, however, more like captivating.  Starting the set with one of his more reserved, and memorable songs locked the crowd in for the evening.  From the first note Tyler held ‘em and didn’t let them go until it was closing time.  Breezing through his latest material such as: “Muse”, and “Carousel” to ‘digging into the vault’ to pull out older material that Tyler hasn’t played live in years, it was a full survey of this Singer/Songwriters repertoire. 

The Break 

Around 9:00pm, Tyler took a short five minute break and mingled with the crowd milling around.  Meeting with friends from over ten years past, Tyler had a crowd as varied and diverse as his musical history.  Colette Panagos, a high-school friend from back in the days of ‘Promiscuous Chicken’, Tyler’s first band in High-School.  Jessica Bonnet Jennings, a fellow face-in-the-hall all through Junior High School and Chandler High, and her husband were in attendance as well.  Who needs a high-school reunion, this was much shorter and all parties involved didn’t have to do that ‘reunion small-talk’ and ‘reminiscing.’  It was just a nice evening out.  Chatting in the cold and some parting, then, Tyler returned inside for the second set.

The Second Set

Returning to the stage at 9:15, there was only fifteen minutes of showtime left.  Tyler thanked his hosts and spoke a little about the neighborhood.  A recent new-comer to this part of town, Tyler spoke of his affinity for the local independent businesses supporting live music in the area.  Mama Java’s, Darwin’s Waiting Room (Famous Wings), and others were mentioned in gratitude by the artist. 

 

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Thanks for the show Mama Java’s!

The Indie Corridor

Indian School Road is seeing a sea-change of sorts.  From the Great Escape, to The Vig, To Darwin’s, to Hazelwood’s,  to Mama Java’s, Independent restaurants and pubs, and coffeeshops, as well as retail locations are buiding a tight-knit community of mutual support.  A recent influx of energy was brought about by the independent businesses in the area focusing on all-things-local.  There are no illusions of grandeur in this little pocket of culture in the Valley of the Sun.  Humble business owners open their doors each day, and just ‘do their thing.’   When the night falls, the baristas and bartenders set up PA’s for their local musicians and artists dropping in to hawk their latest wares.  The Indie Corridor is experiencing an ebb and flow of a perfect partnership between artists and community. 

GoodBye Beginning   

Take it to mean what you would like it to mean.  A goodbye to a beginning is a beginning of sorts; A prelude to the next step.  A movement ever-upward, humility in-tow and a handful of genuine intentions.  That can be said for Tyler,and for this little local business community. 

“Grow Slow.”  Tyler says,

“In this fast-paced, quick-fix-perscription kind-of-world we live in, it’s important to rise above all that noise.  In this little section of town I call the Indie Corridor, we’ve got the right idea.  There’s no flashy-glossed-over marketing needed.  The guy rocking your party is the guy you saw this morning at 8 am dropping into Mama Java’s for a little  retina relaxer.  And the girl hanging out talking about her artwork is the same girl who gets a pack of smokes every morning at the Circle K with two-dollars cash-back for the bus.  This is my little, real neighborhood.  No veneer, no catch-phrase – This is home.” – Tyler Christensen

 

Cien Agaves Tonight!

Saturday, October 11th, 2008

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Cien Agaves Main Dining (drinking) Room

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Daylon Greer and Supernormal Tyler will be sharing a stage at Cien Agaves tonight.  If you haven’t been here before get in here!  Great Tequila selection, cheap beer and a little thing called Sangrita.  What’s Sangrita?  Come in see Roque and the crew and find out!

Cien Agaves

7228 E. First Avenue

Scottsdale, AZ

(480)-970-9002

SHOW STARTS AT 8:30pm and goes until 11pm

 

  • Listen to some Supernormal Tyler music. (link will open in a new window)
  • Learn more about the ‘Public Transit Tour’.
  • Watch all our videos right here!
  • Read the life story of your’s truly
  • Day 2: Portland, Oregon (con’t)

    Tuesday, May 13th, 2008

     

    I decided to fast today.  I hadn’t eaten at all and the hunger had come and gone, and there was a show I wanted to see at the Doug Fir.  I don’t know why I wanted to see it, but for some reason I opted out of eating, in favor of seeing this show. 

    Upon entering, I found out why I wasn’t supposed to miss this for a plate of pasta.  There was an Amoeba Music show, and it was featuring some stellar singer/songwriters.

    • Quincy Colemanhad finished up her set as I arrived.  Country-tinged rhythms and she utilizes the nearly patented Dwight Yoakam toe twist move. 
    • Brandi Shearer and her band took the stage next.   Chris Bruce was on Guitar and he has mastered tone like few else, I told him so in the stair well.  Nice guy, humble in spite of his glowing talent.  The drums were tight, but, I was having such a good time I failed to do my job and get his full name.  Ramey? something, sorry man.
    • Kate Walsh, from Brighton, UK closed the night.  Smooth and nearly flawless performance, and impeccable songwriting.  Nice little ‘lovey-dovey’s and Heart-Breakers.   

      

    Brandi Shearer Live Sample from Monday’s Gig

    The Tentacles are Spreading

    Sunday, April 20th, 2008

    “Supernormal Tyler Live @ Rula Bula” (4 of 5)

     

     

    SUPERNORMAL TYLER VIDEOS POSTED AT RULABULA.COM

    A webmaster over at Zenith TPM uploaded 4 of the 5 “Supernormal Tyler Live @ Rula Bula” video’s to the Rula Bula video page.  The player and arrangement look great and Supernormal Records could not be happier.     You can see the video that was left out above.

    Supernormal Records did not send these videos to Zenith TPM or Rula Bula, they simply used their internet prowess to seek out our productions and post them in their project.  It appears as though the Supernormal tentacles are spreading out through the “internets”.  Don’t worry this octopus just wants a hug.  Thanks for the love Rula Bula and Zenith TPM.

     

     

    “On February 12th, 2008, I played three songs (Father’s Son, Carousel, Arizona Born and Glory Bound) at the Open Mic Night hosted by Walt Richardson.  I had Pope run the camera for me and spent a week editing together the videos and posting them to YouTube and, it looks like someone over at zenithtpm is on top of things.  They found them and posted them yesterday.  Just in time for the Public Transit Tour

    - Supernormal Tyler

     

     

    NEW VIDEOS

    More videos are in production for the “Public Transit Tour” in Portland, Oregon (May 11-18th, 2008).  The first show will be at Eugenio’s at 3584 SW division Street (Map It).  We are in the development process for a slew of Supernormal Tyler Live videos, Travel Vlogs, and day-to-day blogs during the tour.  Take your digital-self on the road with Supernormal Tyler.

    Public Transit Tour

     Portland, Oregon

    May 11, 2008 - May 18, 2008

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    “By Rail, By Bus, By Flip-Flop!”

     MORE INFORMATION 

    • Listen to some Supernormal Tyler music. (link will open in a new window)
    • Learn more about the ‘Public Transit Tour’.
    • Watch all our videos right here!
    • Read the life story of your’s truly.

    Eugenios and the Portland Connection

    Friday, April 4th, 2008

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    “Eugenios in beautiful Portland, Oregon”

    I have begun the process of contacting venues for the Portland “Public Transit Tour”.  The first I’ll tell you about is a quaint little joint on the venerated NE Division Street in Portland.  I have sent an interest contact e-mail to the owner, Eugene.  I have been told by a credible source that this is a great little venue owned by a good guy who treats artists right.  I hope to get a sweet little gig here.

    I will let you all know about the status of the shows as I am contacting them and booking them.  When we get closer to the dates of the tour (May 11th-18th) I will put out a full calendar of shows, and begin posting commercials and hype-vids to the site and the YouTube channel. 

    For more information on the “Public Transit Tour”, view the “Tour” page on this site.

    If you’d like to know more about Eugenio’s visit their website by clicking here.  You can view Eugenio’s menu get directions, hours of operation and contact information.  I hear they serve the Gruet bubbly.  Yum. (www.eugenios.net)

    If you will be in the Portland area May 11th – 18th email me at (supernormalrecords@hotmail.com) and I will add you to the growing e-mail list for reduced admission prices, drink specials (if applicable),  as well as the “in” on private events.�

    SCREED#3: Indie-Penance

    Thursday, April 3rd, 2008

    You have a dream.  You have talent.  You have a message you want to communicate to the world.  You have dreamed of success in the music business, that is your supreme dream, how very Supernormal of you.

    So, dear dreamer, I ask you; Who in this world will serve your dream better than you?  Who will push your dream to have your music heard by those venerated masses and get you where you wish to be?  The answer has presented itself in this post nine times already, and you haven’t seen it.  The answer is: YOU. 

    This is the most opportune time for the Indie Musician – I capitalize for a reason.  Being Indie and managing your own career top-to-bottom is key in this evolving industry.  Here is a little known industry secret, the big-labels, the A&R rep’s, those who you wish to please, are lost.  They see an industry being taken out from under them.  They see the dissolution of revenue streams.  They see Indie-Musician’s finally getting it.  They fear the truth of where we are as a community of artists.  They murmur, “Uh-oh, they figured it out.”  And this has all been driven by the listeners – the masses who were the ultimate goal.  Skip the middle.  Serve the servants.  Ask yourself, “why is net neutrality even in issue?”  Because it threatens power structures.  Power structures who never had your (our) best intrest in mind.  You want proof?  Look at history.

    Histrionics:

    Since the old-timey days of Woody Guthrie, to the recent past of artists like Gram Parsons, to modern who-are-they’s like David Ryan Adams, to me, yes me.  I/You have a better opportunity of “Making it” than any artist in history.  It just requires a dream-shift.  It is easier for you to sell as many records as the Beatles than it was for the Beatles.  You might not have that kind of ‘goods’ and it takes a special connection to move that many units, but, (to a certain extent) it all can be managed by one person, you.  And the best part is, you control the process creatively, in regards to marketing, and any other regards you wish to fathom.  You have the power to vertically integrate yourself and be your own record label.  Trust me, I know, I am.  I am Supernormal Records, it’s me and someone who believes in me, my brother – drawk.  I’d fain trust anyone else, I’ve tried that before – it didn’t work.

    Everything I have ever wanted is at my fingertips now – literally.  I am doing it right now – you are reading the fruits of my labor.  I can record records in the echo-laden bathroom of my one bedroom apartment, I can press disks through third-party vendors like, Disc2Day, OasisCD, or Discmakers, I can upload tracks to mp3 hosting sites like: last.fm, iTunes, I can sell them at my very own merch table at shows along with T-shirts I have designed myself from third-party vendors like Acme Prints, Cafepress, Customink, and the like.  I can order stickers, and you can google that on your own.  Basically, I can do what a major label can do with the exception of pay-to-play on a clear channel station – I don’t capitalize for a reason.  Who wants to be among a community of soulless hacks?  If you like the band Nickelback, you can go ahead and f-off.  If you are in the band Nickelback, PLAY FROM YOUR F#@ING HEART!!! If you don’t understand me, click here .  Technology has paved the path for you so why not walk that path with me?

    But Don’t Listen to the Liars?:

    I never have ‘been’ before in my music career before January of this year (2008).  I have let others usurp my ambition and let them share in the decision process and compromised the notion of where I’d like to be.  I compromised.  I compromised in a world where I never had to.  I gave in, and I was weak, because I was ignorant.  I took the canned answers from Billboard Magazine, Music-Industry related books, and other industry outlets, and so-called sources.  I gave up on myself succeding in an industry that never wanted me to succeed.  In the end/beginning, I wised up, and I woke up to the fact that if I were on the radio (in it’s present form) I would be a soul-less jukebox selling my soul to fit into a little box for which I was intended.  Sit here shut up, play your songs and then pay your label.  I would have been a pan-flash.  I would be cold and old in a matter of minutes, when all I want from this industry is longevity.  

    More succinctly, if you like Nickelback you’ve been duped.  You don’t like Nickelback, you just hear it incessantly so you think everyone else likes it; they don’t.  Radio listenership is in the toilet.  Why?  Because program directors are out of sync with their listeners.  Dear dreamer, they don’t give a damn what you want to hear.  They’ve got oiltankers full of liquid sh^t like Nickelback and it foghorns into the port everyday and spills out onto the airwaves and slowly makes us all stupidur. 

    I am INDIE – I am FREE -Give Me LONGEVITY  

    Hacks lack longevity.  Longevity is acheived through a slow rise.  There are no over-night successes, only bottle rockets, and they burst and cease to be.  If you are an over-night success you are a phony, and your done shortly after you have begun.  If you require proof (read: Britney Spears) popular culture is a misnomer.  It lacks anything resembling culture and it is only popular because someone shoves it down your throat everyday.

    Through out history, there were Southern Baptist Negro Bluesmen/women who called Elvis Presley a sell-out, just another foolish man usurping the truth for profit.  His legs were “All Shook Up” when he was young.  And by forty he was “All Washed Up.”  Elvis – A lazy, fat, farting, pill-popper, giving up the dreams of this mortal world for a chance to sing songs by number from a teleprompter – Please don’t forget he died six inches above a turd – there is a divine reason for that.  I have stood in his home, I have seen the lie.  Elvis-Frickin-Nickelback. 

    There is a great game being played and we are witness to it every time we turn off our car radios out of frustration.  Please understand, Dear Dreamer, that you possess the secret to seeing all of your dreams through to their fruition.  You are the sovereign master of your own ambitions.  You need nothing but love.  Play from your heart!  You’ll live through your’ own dreams and, in turn, we all will come along.  It isn’t easy work and more often than not it seems like no one is listening.  But such is the great game.  This is your penance, your Indie-penance, your indepen-dance, your dance, your chance.  Won’t you join me?  Be Free.  Be Indie.        �



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