Draw Tippy: The Interview Georgia

Here you will find an interview with Dave Pachence of 'Draw Tippy', talking about his new CD.

Local Companies

Magnolia A Best Buy Company
(770) 673-0831
1231 Ashford Xing
Atlanta, GA
Best Buy Casket & Urns Ltd
(404) 756-9509
2035 Martin Luther King J
Atlanta, GA
Best Buy Sod Direct
(770) 945-3541
Buford, GA
Best Buy Beauty and Barber
(478) 784-0364
2432 Goodwin Dr
MacOn, GA
Best Buy of Flovilla
(770) 775-6611
282 Highway 87
Flovilla, GA
Best Buy Acworth
(678) 574-4715
3355 Cobb Pkwy NW
Acworth, GA
Best Buy Gainsville
(770) 297-2908
670 Dawsonville Hwy
Gainesville, GA


Draw Tippy: The Interview

Draw Tippy: The Interview
by Jason Warburg

Dave Pachence is the singer-songwriter-multi-instrumentalist behind Draw Tippy. A DIY artist in the truest sense -- he played every instrument on the album, which was recorded in his New York City bedroom -- he has more recently had the surreal experience of hearing his music plastered across the international airwaves courtesy of MTV. The music is a frothy mix of acerbic punk-pop and the smartest '80s club music made since, well, the '80s. Dave and I caught up via e-mail recently.


Daily Vault: So. You made an album in your bedroom and now snippets from it are showing up all over MTV. Just how mind-blowing *is* that?

Dave Pachence: When The Real World's production company first contacted me, I thought one of my friends was playing a practical joke on me. When I started signing contracts though, it hit me-- my little bedroom project was going to be on national TV! The first time they used a song in The Inferno 2, I had goose bumps. If you could see my bedroom studio you'd laugh. NYC apartments aren't known for their spaciousness to begin with but my studio is up in my loft where the ceilings are only as tall as I am. If I wear shoes or a baseball cap I literally scrape my head on the ceiling up there. I turned my closet into a make-shift vocal booth but I couldn't even use nice headphones because they wouldn't clear the ceiling! Plus, it's nine million degrees up there and I had to keep all the windows closed and fans off so the mic wouldn't pick up the noise. Let's just say I sang the tracks in very little clothing. I shouldn't really be telling you all of this, it's not very glamorous but the point is, with a little resourcefulness and a lot of hard work anybody can make a professional sounding CD in their home and maybe even get it on something major like The Real World.



[Clearing mind of image of Dave singing in his boxers... or less...] Draw Tippy feels in places like a head-on collision between modern punk-pop and every great '80s dance band. I'd love to hear more about the artistic backstory behind this disc. Who would you say were your major musical influences going into it?

….yeah it wasn't pretty but I guess you have to suffer for your art! As far as influences go, I was born and raised in a small town in Pennsylvania so I was pretty sheltered musically. Luckily I had "cool" aunts, an older brother and out-of-town relatives that turned me on to the good stuff. I bet I was the only eleven-year-old in my town who liked Joe Jackson, Steely Dan and Boz Scaggs! After this eclectic foundation, I stumbled on to Punk and New Wave. While all the kids at school were listening to Judas Priest and Iron Maiden I was into The Descendants, Bad Brains, Agent Orange and Husker Du. I think these bands are where I got my pop-punk influence from, versus newer bands like Green Day and Blink-182. Misdirected angst and bad skater-punk hairstyles were fine, but at the same time, I couldn't help but be influenced by this new thing called MTV. The Vapors, Missing Persons, Talk Talk, Duran Duran, Gary Numan, Depeche Mode and The Cars all won me over with their sound, look and memorable videos. So it's a huge mix of classic songwriters, melodic skate punk and synth-driven MTV heroes. I hope you can hear a little of all this in the CD.



How long has the album been in the works? Was it always your intent to record it solo?

I'd been playing music my whole life but never wrote any songs. It wasn't until I wrote a song about how bad my songs were that I really started to record. My song "Decide" was the first song I ever wrote and recorded. At first I had no intention of doing anything "real" with the music. I just thought I'd make some fun songs for my friends, but the more songs I made, the more people encouraged me to try and get them out there. I put out a four-song EP and later re-did them and added them to nine new ones for the fourteen track full length. Making the CD was a long and tedious process. I was a guitar player, not a recording engineer, so some songs took months to perfect. I always wanted to do the whole thing by myself for two reasons: One, I knew nobody would be able to put up with me, and two, I wanted the freedom to experiment and doing that in a real recording studio would cost way too much.



The great part about "Decide" is its frankness... most musical artiste types would never come right out and admit "I wrote this song / So you can decide if you want me tonight"! Draw Tippy also has a futuristic/sci-fi theme running through the lyrics that's in keeping with the reliance on electronics (e.g. "Armageddon Girl," "I Robot"). Are you a sci-fi fan? Any fave shows/movies you'd like to tip your hat to? Or did that just seem to fit with the music?

Well, I don't take myself too seriously. How many dudes out there who play an instrument have tried to use their skills to impress the ladies? Every last one of them, for better or worse! The sci-fi thing is a combination of my love of analog synthesizers and wanting to have a unique thread to tie the songs together. These vintage analogs sound so amazing and look so retro-futuristic. They kind of symbolize my sound…old and new mixed together. I'm a bigger fan of Ziggy Stardust-era Bowie, Kraftwerk, Klaus Nomi and Devo than actual sci-fi. The concept of spacemen bringing you music you've never heard before is just campy fun. I think music today needs a little more of that. Everybody is so angry or heavy or political. Like I said, I don't take myself too seriously.



...which reminds me of one of my favorite songs on this disc, "Oscillate." First you set the scene with the lyrics, sung over a little synth wash, then the guitar and backbeat gang up and slam the song into the big chorus of... "oscillate." It's a great combination of super-punchy music with an uber-geeky term -- how did that one come together?

"Oscillate" was one of those songs that scared me when I was making it. I thought it was almost too weird. I knew people would either love it or hate it and that's why I put it first. It's a test. If you don't like "Oscillate" you probably won't like Draw Tippy in general.

As far as the concept goes, I knew I wanted to shine a light on the NYC club scene, so the dance music "feel" actually grew out of there. I had to add the guitars just so people didn't think I was trying to make a real dance song! It's all sort of tongue-in-cheek. The title came from the "oscillator" section on my analog synths. Plus, the girl can't make her mind up about the boy, so she's mentally oscillating. Plus it obviously means "dancing." Plus it's a slight tribute to The Smiths ("Oscillate Wildly"). If you're only going to have one word in the chorus, it better have like 52 levels of meaning!

Now that I've lived with it for so long, I hope some DJ will remix it and turn it into a club anthem. As sarcastic as it is, it's still a sweet little love story with a good beat.



That would be very cool. The other song here that made me smile in a big way was "I'll Wait." To me it -- among other things -- really illustrates one of the many cultural shifts of the past 20 years. In the classic '80s teen flick Say Anything (which the song borrows a key scene from), John Cusack's character was seen as a lovable, if extremely determined, romantic... if he tried the same stuff now, he'd get arrested for stalking! Your thoughts on this one?

Yeah, today, poor Lloyd Dobler would get arrested for trespassing, stalking, noise violations and maybe even usage rights from Peter Gabriel. He'd also have a restraining order against him, have to attend court-ordered counseling and there'd be an E Channel Fashion Police segment on him regarding the trenchcoat. He was willing to do what he had to, to get the girl back. Misdemeanors aside, I think people today are too afraid of being corny or looking foolish.

That's why Say Anything is one of my favorite movies ever. It's also another little test on the CD. (Along with the band name itself) I like to play people that song and see if they smile after the second verse. If they do, I instantly know how old they are or if they're "plugged in" to '80s pop culture. If not, it's fun explaining things to them. I know there are a whole bunch of younger fans out there who have no clue what I'm talking about in that verse or where the band name comes from. I did that on purpose because I think the discovery process helps you connect with the band more. I remember when I found out that in the beginning of Rush's "YYZ" the beats are actually the letters "Y" "Y" "Z" in Morse code and those letters are the transmitter code for the Toronto Airport! It blew my young mind.



Damn. I had no idea about the Rush thing! You learn something new every day in this business. As for the band name, I won't ask you to give that one up for free. So, what's this I hear about live shows for Draw Tippy? How's that going to work?

"Draw Tippy live" has been very difficult to get going. Forming an original band in NYC is very hard and even harder when most songs are filled with two, three, and sometimes four part harmonies. Luckily, my younger brother Allen lives in the city and he's a great singer and bass player. We've been playing together since we were little, so we have great musical chemistry. I actually have all the synth parts sequenced on my laptop because I would never bring those antiques to a gig. I then send a click track to a real drummer and everything locks up. So it's basically a trio with a laptop filling in the gaps. I don't feel weird about using backing tracks because I played all the parts originally anyway and most people know that. Plus the laptop adds a little futuristic feel to the performance. We just started practicing with a new drummer and I hope to be playing out in NYC in the fall.



I like the laptop angle... it fits with the techno undercurrents of the music. So the album is out there, MTV loves it, you're putting together a live act... what else is going on? A distribution deal? Soundtrack licensing? Label interest? And do you have any advice to share with other DIY musicians based on your experiences thus far?

Well, in retrospect I'm finding that making an entire CD by myself was actually the easy part! Now I've become a full-time marketing guy. It really is a whole different ballgame but takes just as much patience, creativity and cash. I'm trying to get the songs into more shows, indie movies and commercials. Somebody said recently that licensing is the new radio, and that's so true.

I don't have to tell anybody that the music biz is really messed up right now. Before, it was so easy to know what you wanted: A major record deal. Now, I'm not so sure. I think it's really important to have as much ammunition in place before you start shopping to anybody. They want to see that you have the drive to do it yourself and that you come pre-packaged with a fan base, a web presence, merch sales, radio play, etc. It's a smart plan of attack because either way, you HAVE to have those things. If a label picks you up, great, if not, you've established a strong foundation for a DIY career. Another thing I advise is using the Web to its full advantage. There are so many sites that enable DIY bands to sell, promote and spread their music to the world. I think Draw Tippy is available at over 20 online retailers and I've made more money from downloads than selling physical CDs.

The last thing I advise is to know who your target fans are and look for unique ways to reach them. Like, if you're doing dance music, why not give CDs to local hair salons? They'll love the free music and the club-hopping patrons will want to know who the artist is.

Overall, I want everybody out there who is crammed in some tiny studio, to know that it IS possible to do this! Make sure your songs are great, make sure you're ready for some frustrating and hard work and make sure you know who your fans are and how to reach them. Without them, you'll always be some guy standing in your closet singing songs in your underwear!



Good advice. As we head into the home stretch here, I have to refer back to my review of Draw Tippy and get at the truth behind to the assumption I tossed out there, based on the many and diverse influences evident on your disc. Just how big *is* your music collection?

Well I definitely have several hundred CDs, but the variety is more impressive than the quantity I guess. You'll find Scritti Politti sitting next to Minor Threat sitting next to Ween. I also have several thousand songs stored digitally, which take up much less physical space in the apartment. Downloads are the future!

For more music reviews, visit www.dailyvault.com.

Featured National Company

TicketCity

We have best tickets for all sports, concerts and theater. Buy online or call 1-800-SOLD-OUT.

1-800-Sold-Out
5912 Balcones Drive
Austin, TX
Concert Tickets

WHO WE ARE

TicketCity is a ticket broker that sells tickets for all events. Unlike Ticketmaster, who only offers tickets for certain shows, TicketCity is a service that gets you the seats you need to the events you want to attend. We take pride our work, and that reflects in the job we do for you.

WHY BUY FROM US

TicketCity sells great tickets to the most memorable events in the World. Whether you need courtside tickets to the big game or the best seats at a concert you thought was impossible to get tickets for. We get you into the events that you will remember for a lifetime.

That’s why you Never Miss an Experience with TicketCity.

A knowledgeable and experienced service, we are your reliable source for great tickets.

* Orders backed by a 200% guarantee
* Established in 1990. We’re one of the most experience ticket companies.
* We attend the events we sell, because we’re passionate about them.
* We give recommendations based on our first hand knowledge.
* We own one of the largest ticket inventories in the World.
* We offer terrific deals on many of the tickets we own.
* Our prices and service charge are some of the lowest in the industry.
* Our long history means you can trust us with your important business.

Take the risk out of buying tickets, by getting yours at TicketCity.

WHAT WE DO

TicketCity sells tickets to all events. We have seats for any event in the World. Our tickets are sold at market value, not face value, so our prices are based on supply and demand. And we offer many additional features like event hospitality and on-site deliver; that allow us to create a package which meets all your needs.

We specialize in tickets for college sports & championship events.
* All major college football teams & college basketball games.
* College bowl games, the NCAA Tournament & Final Four
* The Masters, Kentucky Derby, Super Bowl & US Open.
* Olympics, World Cup Soccer, Ryder Cup and Rugby World Cup.

Buy tickets from us for any event.
* NFL, NBA, Major League Baseball & NHL
* All concerts, theatre & special events
* Auto racing, tennis, golf, boxing and more!

BUY FROM US TODAY
* Buy online 24/7.
* Buy on the phone by calling 1-800-SOLD-OUT.
* Speak directly with our ticket experts.
* No waiting to talk to us, we’re open 7 days a week.
* All transactions are protected from fraud.
* We’re members of the BBB and our local Chamber.


We have over 100,000 loyal and happy customers to praise for our service. We offer email updates, to keep you abreast of upcoming events and offer you the latest ticket specials. And we’ll assign you a dedicated representative, that’s available to help you find the tickets you want. And if you are looking for a great gift idea, you can buy a TicketCity gift card today!

We strive to make buying tickets from us to be as unforgettable as the event itself.

Bowl Game Tickets
Christmas Spectacular Tickets

Regional Articles
- Draw Tippy: The Interview Acworth GA
- Draw Tippy: The Interview Adairsville GA
- Draw Tippy: The Interview Albany GA
- Draw Tippy: The Interview Alpharetta GA
- Draw Tippy: The Interview Americus GA
- Draw Tippy: The Interview Athens GA
- Draw Tippy: The Interview Atlanta GA
- Draw Tippy: The Interview Auburn GA
- Draw Tippy: The Interview Augusta GA
- Draw Tippy: The Interview Austell GA
- Draw Tippy: The Interview Barnesville GA
- Draw Tippy: The Interview Baxley GA
- Draw Tippy: The Interview Blackshear GA
- Draw Tippy: The Interview Blairsville GA
- Draw Tippy: The Interview Bremen GA
- Draw Tippy: The Interview Brunswick GA
- Draw Tippy: The Interview Buford GA
- Draw Tippy: The Interview Byron GA
- Draw Tippy: The Interview Calhoun GA
- Draw Tippy: The Interview Canton GA
- Draw Tippy: The Interview Carrollton GA
- Draw Tippy: The Interview Cartersville GA
- Draw Tippy: The Interview Cedartown GA
- Draw Tippy: The Interview Chatsworth GA
- Draw Tippy: The Interview Chickamauga GA
- Draw Tippy: The Interview Clarkesville GA
- Draw Tippy: The Interview Clarkston GA
- Draw Tippy: The Interview Cleveland GA
- Draw Tippy: The Interview Cochran GA
- Draw Tippy: The Interview Columbus GA
- Draw Tippy: The Interview Commerce GA
- Draw Tippy: The Interview Conyers GA
- Draw Tippy: The Interview Cordele GA
- Draw Tippy: The Interview Cornelia GA
- Draw Tippy: The Interview Covington GA
- Draw Tippy: The Interview Cumming GA
- Draw Tippy: The Interview Dacula GA
- Draw Tippy: The Interview Dahlonega GA
- Draw Tippy: The Interview Dallas GA
- Draw Tippy: The Interview Dalton GA
- Draw Tippy: The Interview Dawsonville GA
- Draw Tippy: The Interview Decatur GA
- Draw Tippy: The Interview Douglas GA
- Draw Tippy: The Interview Douglasville GA
- Draw Tippy: The Interview Dublin GA
- Draw Tippy: The Interview Duluth GA
- Draw Tippy: The Interview Eastman GA
- Draw Tippy: The Interview Eatonton GA
- Draw Tippy: The Interview Elberton GA
- Draw Tippy: The Interview Ellenwood GA
- Draw Tippy: The Interview Ellijay GA
- Draw Tippy: The Interview Evans GA
- Draw Tippy: The Interview Fairburn GA
- Draw Tippy: The Interview Fayetteville GA
- Draw Tippy: The Interview Fitzgerald GA
- Draw Tippy: The Interview Flowery Branch GA
- Draw Tippy: The Interview Forest Park GA
- Draw Tippy: The Interview Forsyth GA
- Draw Tippy: The Interview Fort Benning GA
- Draw Tippy: The Interview Fort Stewart GA
- Draw Tippy: The Interview Fort Valley GA
- Draw Tippy: The Interview Gainesville GA
- Draw Tippy: The Interview Glennville GA
- Draw Tippy: The Interview Gray GA
- Draw Tippy: The Interview Grayson GA
- Draw Tippy: The Interview Griffin GA
- Draw Tippy: The Interview Grovetown GA
- Draw Tippy: The Interview Guyton GA
- Draw Tippy: The Interview Hampton GA
- Draw Tippy: The Interview Hartwell GA
- Draw Tippy: The Interview Hawkinsville GA
- Draw Tippy: The Interview Hazlehurst GA
- Draw Tippy: The Interview Hephzibah GA
- Draw Tippy: The Interview Hinesville GA
- Draw Tippy: The Interview Hiram GA
- Draw Tippy: The Interview Jackson GA
- Draw Tippy: The Interview Jasper GA
- Draw Tippy: The Interview Jefferson GA
- Draw Tippy: The Interview Jesup GA
- Draw Tippy: The Interview Jonesboro GA
- Draw Tippy: The Interview Kennesaw GA
- Draw Tippy: The Interview Kingsland GA
- Draw Tippy: The Interview La Fayette GA
- Draw Tippy: The Interview Lagrange GA
- Draw Tippy: The Interview Lawrenceville GA
- Draw Tippy: The Interview Leesburg GA
- Draw Tippy: The Interview Lilburn GA
- Draw Tippy: The Interview Lithia Springs GA
- Draw Tippy: The Interview Lithonia GA
- Draw Tippy: The Interview Locust Grove GA
- Draw Tippy: The Interview Loganville GA
- Draw Tippy: The Interview Lyons GA
- Draw Tippy: The Interview Mableton GA
- Draw Tippy: The Interview Macon GA
- Draw Tippy: The Interview Madison GA
- Draw Tippy: The Interview Marietta GA
- Draw Tippy: The Interview Mcdonough GA
- Draw Tippy: The Interview Milledgeville GA
- Draw Tippy: The Interview Monroe GA
- Draw Tippy: The Interview Morrow GA
- Draw Tippy: The Interview Moultrie GA
- Draw Tippy: The Interview Newnan GA
- Draw Tippy: The Interview Norcross GA
- Draw Tippy: The Interview Peachtree City GA
- Draw Tippy: The Interview Perry GA
- Draw Tippy: The Interview Powder Springs GA
- Draw Tippy: The Interview Rex GA
- Draw Tippy: The Interview Richmond Hill GA
- Draw Tippy: The Interview Rincon GA
- Draw Tippy: The Interview Ringgold GA
- Draw Tippy: The Interview Riverdale GA
- Draw Tippy: The Interview Rockmart GA
- Draw Tippy: The Interview Rome GA
- Draw Tippy: The Interview Rossville GA
- Draw Tippy: The Interview Roswell GA
- Draw Tippy: The Interview Saint Marys GA
- Draw Tippy: The Interview Saint Simons Island GA
- Draw Tippy: The Interview Sandersville GA
- Draw Tippy: The Interview Savannah GA
- Draw Tippy: The Interview Sharpsburg GA
- Draw Tippy: The Interview Smyrna GA
- Draw Tippy: The Interview Snellville GA
- Draw Tippy: The Interview Statesboro GA
- Draw Tippy: The Interview Stockbridge GA
- Draw Tippy: The Interview Stone Mountain GA
- Draw Tippy: The Interview Summerville GA
- Draw Tippy: The Interview Suwanee GA
- Draw Tippy: The Interview Swainsboro GA
- Draw Tippy: The Interview Sylvania GA
- Draw Tippy: The Interview Sylvester GA
- Draw Tippy: The Interview Thomaston GA
- Draw Tippy: The Interview Thomasville GA
- Draw Tippy: The Interview Thomson GA
- Draw Tippy: The Interview Tifton GA
- Draw Tippy: The Interview Toccoa GA
- Draw Tippy: The Interview Tucker GA
- Draw Tippy: The Interview Union City GA
- Draw Tippy: The Interview Valdosta GA
- Draw Tippy: The Interview Vidalia GA
- Draw Tippy: The Interview Villa Rica GA
- Draw Tippy: The Interview Warner Robins GA
- Draw Tippy: The Interview Watkinsville GA
- Draw Tippy: The Interview Waycross GA
- Draw Tippy: The Interview Waynesboro GA
- Draw Tippy: The Interview Winder GA
- Draw Tippy: The Interview Woodstock GA
Related Local Events
BROWN BAG LUNCH
Dates: 8/7/2008 - 8/7/2008
Location: Duluth Town Green
Duluth GA
View Details

FIRST THURSDAYS IN DOWNTOWN NORCROSS
Dates: 8/7/2008 - 8/7/2008
Location: HISTORIC DOWNTOWN NORCROSS
Norcross GA
View Details

DAMN YANKEES
Dates: 8/7/2008 - 9/7/2008
Location: Aurora Theatre
Lawrenceville GA
View Details

COFFEEHOUSE NIGHTS
Dates: 8/8/2008 - 8/8/2008
Location: Gwinnett History Museum
Lawrenceville GA
View Details

FEEL THE HEAT
Dates: 8/8/2008 - 8/9/2008
Location: Kudzu Art Zone
Norcross GA
View Details
Rate Article
     
Articles Insider

Rss   Delicious   Digg   Add To My Yahoo   Add To My Google   Bookmark   Search Plugin

Topics:
Advertising Educational Content Home Appliances Real Estate Resources
Business Services Entertainment Home Electronics Software
Career Family Home Services Technology
Cars Fashion Internet Telecommunications
Chamber of Commerce Financial Services Legal Trade Shows
Computer Hardware Franchise Miscellaneous Travel
Construction Health Nightlife Weddings
Education Holidays Online Database World History