Interview with La Blogotheque’s Derrick Belcham
(photo by Alaska B)
Working in music the last few years, I’ve had the chance to collaborate with some rad people behind the scenes: filmmakers, engineers, graphic designers, writers – those individuals whose art it is to facilitate art. I had the opportunity to sit down with La Blogotheque filmmaker Derrick Belcham before he sets off en route to establish a La Blogotheque HQ in New York. We met in a Toronto diner to discuss how he got to be where he’s at, what Jeff Tweedy smelled like up close (ok, not really), the myth of the “Moon Man”. Derrick emerged from the corporate world, returned to his experimental roots and gave up the handsome paychecks to invade the personal space of many of our favorite artists. I quickly realized that Derrick’s success can be attributed to a specific ethos: always be curious, always be in awe, and always be grateful. It’s a sentiment that permeated throughout his stories. His liberal use of adjectives will attest to it. He makes me feel like there is still life in these mediums, yet.
Little Scream / Take Away Show
Spirit Family Reunion
Invisible Children and La Blogotheque present the Silver Series, 25 bands in a park to bring light to the 25 year long war in East Africa. This is “I’ll Find A Way” by Spirit Family Reunion. Love it!
Watch the live performance below!
Who Knows Who Cares
Blogotheque / Invisible Children
I wish I had heard about this sooner! La Blogotheque is teaming up with Invisible Children to take The Polyphonic Spree and Yeasayer to Uganda, but they need your help!!!
They have five more days to raise a bunch more money! This is an amazing cause, let’s help them!
CLICK HERE FOR MORE INFO & TO DONATE:
Kickstarter.com/projects/750755607/take-away-shows-in-uganda













