It gives me incredible pleasure to announce one of our eMusic Selects artists for June: the incomparable imaginary soul superstar, Mingering Mike.

I’ve written about Mike twice before in this space, but in brief: four years ago record collector Dori Hadar is in a flea market in DC when he comes across about 50 albums from a guy named Mingering Mike. The covers appear to be hand-drawn and, when he looks closer, he realizes all the LPs are made of cardboard. The artwork is amazing, though — unbelievably detailed, all of the albums sporting different record labels and catalog numbers. Dori tracks down Mike, who had been separated from his beloved artwork in a strange and unfortunate turn of events. After that, the legend of Mike exploded: the covers — more than 50 in all! — were displayed at the Hemphill Fine Arts Gallery to an adoring public; stories ran in the New Yorker and the New York Times and the Washington Post. Mike — justifiably so — was praised for his astonishing artwork, his dedication to his vision and — and this is the part that I love — for his love of music, a love that ran so deep and so strong that it led him to create elaborate album covers for records that didn’t even exist.

Or didn’t they? In June, eMusic Selects will unveil the never-before-heard actual teenage recordings of imaginary soul superstar Mingering Mike. When Dori found Mike’s imaginary album covers, he also found boxes of reel-to-reel tapes — recordings of the songs Mike had made with his cousin the Big “D” when they were teenagers. The songs themselves, as you might expect, are a little primitive: there are no instruments, aside from Mike and “D” replicating the sound of brass and guitars with their voices and creating a rhythm track by beating an afro pick against a phone book. But the songs themselves are marvelous: absolute soul classics, full of heart and sweet spirit. They’re not stray, formless doodles: these are songs with verse 1s, choruses, verse 2s, middle 8s — the whole shebang. Anyone who has ever whiled away their teenage years listening to records will feel and instant kinship with Mike. And after a 40 year wait, I am thrilled that eMusic will be the home of the very first Mingering Mike full-length.

I took a trip to DC a few weeks ago to hang out with Mike, and turned my visit into a feature which will run on the site (complete with quote from David Byrne!), accompanying the debut of Mike’s album. In so many ways, I feel like his story is that of the ultimate music lover: someone so deep into records they memorize every stray line on the cover, and measure the space between the grooves. I hope you enjoy these songs as much as I do!


19 Responses to “eMusic Selects Sneak Peek: Mingering Mike!”  

  1. 1 Adamm

    Wow.

  2. 2 Captain Wrong

    This is cool!

  3. 3 qwynwyn

    Cool! I’m excited about checking out the release! His story is very interesting!

  4. 4 Daniel, Esq.

    You guys can be the new Numero Group!

  5. 5 MiDoJo

    that’s so awesome I couldn’t keep it a secret, sorry joe.

    Many Moons ago (ok actually it was a little more than a year ago http://www.studio360.org/episodes/2007/05/25) Studio 360 did a story on Mike, I leaked your blog post to them, sorry Joe I’m an a$$ but I think that kurt and crew deserved to know since they introduced Mike to Me (and millions of other Americans)

  6. 6 Patrick

    It’s so overwhelmingly good.

    I can’t wait for people to hear it, and to finally read Joe’s piece!

  7. 7 joe

    No worries at all! Leak away!

  8. 8 MiDoJo

    @Joe was that a reply to my comment to you or my comment on Anna’s Post about 2Live Crew (BTW that question is a joke no need to answer)

  9. 9 MiDoJo
  10. 10 MiDoJo

    triple poster says Check out some of the songs at mikes website
    http://www.mingeringmike.com/
    go to mingerplayer

  11. 11 joe

    hahahaha. for those in the DC area, there has been some talk about Mingering Mike in concert with a local R&B band. It’s still very iffy, but if I hear more about it, you’ll be the first to know.

  12. 12 Daniel, Esq.

    Okay, from that Mingering Mike website alone, I am now feverishly anticipating this.

    Unfortunately, I assume it’s only coming with a single image as the artwork. That’s a shame, because I love the homemade grit and power of those pieces — viewed solely as works of outsider art — are special. There’s a Daniel Johnston quality to some of them, BTW.

  13. 13 joe

    Actually, I address the ‘Daniel Johnston’ aspect in my feature!

  14. 14 John

    Awesome, Joe! I can NOT WAIT for this. Since reading this post this afternoon, I’ve been in extensive Mingering Mike google mode, and have fallen in love.

  15. 15 SaraDevil

    So what your saying is the emusic gets to make history again? How cool!

  16. 16 Dori

    Thanks for making this happen Joe! We are mingering in anticipation.

  17. 17 ptolemyclark

    Any news on the rumored DC show?

  18. 18 joe

    Dori could probably speak to that better than I could, but as far as I know it’s still very much in the “rumor” stage…

  19. 19 MiDoJo

    LOL I was just about to post my letter from Dori So Here it goes:

    Hey thanks a lot!

    We’re really excited about the music going up on eMusic. It’ll be really interesting to see what happens with it. And just think- there’s so much more where those recordings came from! We’ve only heard a fraction of the recordings from the reels we recovered at the flea market.

    Not quite sure if it’s going to happen just yet, but Mike might actually be performing here in DC with a local group in the next couple of weeks.. WOW.

    Stay tuned!

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