You won’t often find a lot of personal revelation from those of us here at Res Mag posted within these four virtual walls. With a beg of pardon and a tumultuous hesitance, I am about to beg your mother-effing pardon, dear and gentle readers, because there’s a major change happening in your Resonator Magazine world.For the longest time, the team that started Resonator as a method of, honestly, having an uncensored forum to blather about music we love while continuing to get free music and guest list spots without having to write about, say, Animal Collective (though, god, I really should post my half-dissertation on how the fat kids are taking ecstasy these days), operated as splits of a whole.Not any longer.As of April of this year, I’m trading this
(the skyline of Atlanta, GA, for those of you who don’t know)for this
and relocating to join Trixie and Hacks in NYC.It’s entirely possible, in fact very possible, in fact highly freaking likely, you’re going to see some major changes in how you get your Res fix coming fast and furious once we have the ability to actually work together again. For me, personally, this is empowering. Exhilarating. Terrifying beyond any belief.To keep the disclosure minor and poignant (too late), I won’t get into *why* I’m moving, and will frame it out for you as such:we have big, big plans for what Resonator is, and what it does. So…watch for that. And, um, I may need to impose on someone to buy me a drink at some point.One of my first bits of excitement in terms of my northern relocation is to finally get to start checking out the awesome stuff the folks at Get Weird, functioning out of New Museum, have been putting together for a while. I’ll be up there covering Feb 13th’s breath-stopping dual line-up of Grouper (yes, fucking GROUPER is fucking playing a fucking show) and High Places, both of whom I’ve extolled love for here in the past.High Places: Visions The First
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Grouper: Heavy Water (PhaseOneEdit)
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Basically, a bunch of quiet songs and weird, freaky noises to welcome me to a place I’m going to have to make serve as my new home very, very quickly.Scared? I’m bloody fucking scared senseless. But I’ll make it work. Watch for a new and improved Resonator in 2009.





