Deerhoof Tests Their Fans’ Music-Reading Abilities; Vulture Keeps Score
7/29/08 at 3:30 PM

Photo: Getty Images, Deerhoof.com
1. Aaron Novik
Novik, a pretentious-sounding professional clarinetist (who insists that he is both a musician and an artist, "because he uses music as his medium of expression") turns in our favorite of the bunch, which starts out as a jazz meditation and ends up sounding like a Bulgarian wedding. A
2. Matthew Walker and the Hidden Messages
The London-based Walker recruited his band, the Hidden Messages, for this impressive version of "Fresh Born," the first time a Deerhoof song has ever been sung intelligibly. A-
3. Josh Richmond
Richmond's records a sort of Switched-On version with some alarming vocals. Not bad. C+
4. Savant Trigger
Savant Trigger is an electronic musician with a seizure-inducing MySpace page. Thankfully, his club mix is slightly easier on the senses. B-
5. Dr. David Sunderman
Dr. Sunderman is an electrical engineer, a professor, a music theorist, and an expert in speech conversion systems. He's also a scat-singing German Dave Matthews. D+
—Ehren Gresehover
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