[ATTENDED: November 9, 2024] Nick Millevoi + Mental Jewelry
I had missed Acid Mothers Temple when they played Philly last month, so I was pretty excited to see that Kawabata Makoto was hanging around the Northeast to do a mini improvised tour with Tim Dahl and a rotating cast of drummers.
There hadn’t been an opening band and then it was announced that Nick Millevoi and Mental Jewelry would open the show.
I knew Millevoi from BASIC, the band he’s in with Chris Forsyth. I’ve actually seen him twice although both times I was more or less behind him (he sat facing the center of the stage and I mostly saw his back). I had not heard of Mental Jewelry and assumed it was a band. But it is the stage name of Steve Montenegro, who has also played with Moor Mother (as Moor Jewelry).
Their blurb says
Nick Millevoi and Mental Jewelry’s collab combines repetitive electronic beats and noisy improvised guitars into the groove-fueled future that the ’80s dreamed we’d discover.
And that’s pretty accurate. Nick set up the drum beats (simple, but with interesting effects on them) and played his baritone guitar. He mostly played simple chords–riffs would be too strong a word for the chord patterns. But he manipulated the sounds with effects pedals and dynamic fretboard work. Everything I’ve read about Mental Jewelry (which is not much) suggests that he is a keyboard player. But he played guitar as well. He added the higher end to the sound of the songs. He didn’t add a lot–complimentary chords and minimal “soloing.”
Most of the songs were minimalist and catchy by virtue of repetition. The fourth (of five) songs was my favorite and felt like an actual song rather than just repeated chords.
At this stage it’s fair to say that this venture is more fun live than on record, but I’m interested to see how it evolves.

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