cLOUDDEAD - avant abstract hiphop - believe the hype or not?

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I noticed that Simon Reynolds listed cLOUDDEAD as one of the albums of the year cLOUDDEAD - cLOUDDEAD is released next week in the UK. (a collection of their 6 singles to date)

comparisions with Boards of Canada, Beta Band, DJ Shadow, Radiohead Kid A, Eric B and Rakim, Scorn and Bowery Electric could be made. It certainly is very strange /unusual combination a strong (at times distorted) cinematic electronic backdrop with cut up choppy beats topped off with an unconventional vocal style.

If you have never heard them before the link above provides 3 track samples.

Do you believe the hype/buzz relating to cLOUDDEAD or are cLOUDDEAD just DJ Shadow copycats with added unconventional vocals?

DJ Martian, Thursday, 3 May 2001 00:00 (twenty-four years ago)

Yeah, it sounds interesting. Musically - from the samples - it seems to fall squarely into the New Kingdom/Dalek abstract bloodline i.e. big slow distorted slugbeats underpinning all manner of odd noises. Which is great but the beats have always got a bit wearying for me. Where these people seem to have an edge is that they don't combine that stuff with throaty roar rapping - one of the MCs is nimble, in a very interesting way, and it lightens things up a bit and keeps you guessing.

Tom, Friday, 4 May 2001 00:00 (twenty-four years ago)

That said it should be noted that underground hip hop ALWAYS sounds terrific when there's only 30 seconds of it.

Tom, Friday, 4 May 2001 00:00 (twenty-four years ago)

Interesting. Sort of Cypress Hill in "We Like Deleuze!" shocker. ;) Might buy the album but there's so much interesting stuff worth checking out at the moment.

Omar, Monday, 7 May 2001 00:00 (twenty-four years ago)

I actually rate that Doseone gadge but i'll buy the album and rarely listen to it - just like i did with scotty hard, infesticons, antipop consortium etc.

Kiss ov deth, Monday, 7 May 2001 00:00 (twenty-four years ago)

funny, cos i play my antipop, mike ladd, saul williams etc records all the time...

the thing with cLOUDDEAD is its really difficult to digest. this is what makes it so fine. there's so much weirdness going on here - and not just tiresome wackiness-by-rote, we're talking absolute uncharted waters here - that its a challenge to follow where its going. i like the challenge. i like sounds that are all murky'n'shit. i like spazzy wordgluts that i don't quite understand and that take a whiles to decode. i like albums that i don't quite understand and have to decode. that's what this album is - three months into hearing it for the first time and playing it almost everyday, i still hear tracks and tracts i'm not familiar with, it still feels fresh, which is a priceless quality in these autopilot days.

stevie, Thursday, 10 May 2001 00:00 (twenty-four years ago)

two years pass...
REVIVE!

Because I've just heard "Dead Dogs Two", the new cLOUDDEAD single, and it's very confusing and very fucking good. It's about 5 songs in one - starts with droning organ, two-part harmonies from Dose One and, uh, one of the other fellas, skippety glitch mixing of the vocals, then a lolloping rhythm arrives about a minute in, abscract/poetic lyrics, a strangled laugh and stronger beats, a tick-tock clocky click, "to be dead-centre of a curious crowd", whistling radio signals...it's like...god I don't know what it's like, but the new album's sitting by my speaker begging, begging to be listened to, and if it's all as good as this single, then fuckety me if it ain't gonna be amazing.

(also a fairly ineffectual Boards Of Canada remix of the single, doesn't add an awful lot but takes lots away for some reason. Meh)

CharlieNo4 (Charlie), Thursday, 11 December 2003 11:15 (twenty-one years ago)

I dunno. I got their album and I found it all a bit pretentious - all that "space is potent", "I fixed my glasses like new over a bucket of paint" - it's like a beat poetry pisstake.

dog latin (dog latin), Thursday, 11 December 2003 17:12 (twenty-one years ago)

yeah, i'm finding i have to listen to undie hip-hop the same way i listen to indierock ie. ignore the twat with the microphone

cinniblount (James Blount), Thursday, 11 December 2003 17:16 (twenty-one years ago)

More pretension in hip hop, i say. Bring it on.

jed (jed_e_3), Thursday, 11 December 2003 17:16 (twenty-one years ago)

Just ignore what he's saying and listen to the sound of his voice. Much better that way.

nickalicious (nickalicious), Thursday, 11 December 2003 17:19 (twenty-one years ago)

but the sound of his voice is awful!

nb: an instrumental clouddead record would be nice, if yr listening big dada.

fiddo centington (dubplatestyle), Thursday, 11 December 2003 17:19 (twenty-one years ago)

I'll voice my dissent:

IF "unconventional vocals" = grating and grating = aWesome, THEN cLOUDDEAD RULEZZZZ.

IF, however, grating still = scratch one's eyes out and kick in the speakers, THEN cLOUDDEAD ain't so hot.

I bought this disc a long while back, gave it every chance (headphones, car speakers, home stereo) and not once did it fail to annoy the crap out of me.

Emperor cLOUDDEAD has no clothes.

(Although at 30 second intervals, well, it's friggin genius!)

nader (nader), Thursday, 11 December 2003 17:25 (twenty-one years ago)

Ditto on the instrumental: Remove what he's talking about and the sound of his voice, and yes, cLOUDDEAD's solid.

But forgive me if I feel that defeats its purpose.

nader (nader), Thursday, 11 December 2003 17:27 (twenty-one years ago)

ditto to 'instrumental clodddeaddd plz'

cinniblount (James Blount), Thursday, 11 December 2003 17:35 (twenty-one years ago)

I get the feeling Doseone does not actually exist and that all the vocals come from unreleased Cee-lo demo tapes that were recorded under the influence of mescaline and warped slightly on the hot dashboard of a Chevy Caprice.

nate detritus (natedetritus), Thursday, 11 December 2003 18:03 (twenty-one years ago)

one month passes...
Revive!

Because I'm interviewing all three of cLOUDDEAD (separately) on Tuesday evening, on the phone. Anybody want to ask anything?

"Dose One, why do you sound like you're trying to be the hip-hop Daffy Duck?" Hmmm.

CharlieNo4 (Charlie), Saturday, 24 January 2004 18:31 (twenty-one years ago)

I don't think you can ask a better question than that.

Although actually I am intrigued to learn how they hooked up with Hood, who heard/contacted who first, etc.

Ned Raggett (Ned), Saturday, 24 January 2004 18:39 (twenty-one years ago)

djdee2005, Sunday, 25 January 2004 07:41 (twenty-one years ago)

Yeah, it's taken away all the sales from War & Peace

nate detritus (natedetritus), Sunday, 25 January 2004 17:13 (twenty-one years ago)

No no no, emo rap doesn't suck cuz its taking away his sales.

Emo rap sucks cuz Ice Cube will put a tek to Slug's neck.

djdee2005, Monday, 26 January 2004 00:52 (twenty-one years ago)

The new record really surprised me, it doesn't sound anything like what I expected. I'm not sure about the whole thing, but the second track in is pretty great.

Matthew Perpetua (Matthew Perpetua), Monday, 26 January 2004 00:57 (twenty-one years ago)

Ice Cube is too busy making awful motorcycle movies

nate detritus (natedetritus), Monday, 26 January 2004 00:59 (twenty-one years ago)

I'd like to make it clear at this point that (ok, one month in) cLOUDDEAD's Ten album is definitely my album of the year. Its wonderful, discomfiting noise has taken me ow-vaaah. Do I need help? Or am I hearing a different record? Really, it's amazing. And I love the vox, in spite of my cheap jibe above.

CharlieNo4 (Charlie), Monday, 26 January 2004 01:10 (twenty-one years ago)

are you sure you want to be asking about cLOUDDEAD here?

really i think its funny calling anything involving Doseone "emohop" -- I mean, hate it or like, there is hardly anything "emotionally straight forward or in plain language" in anything he has done. try again. thanks.

jack cole (jackcole), Monday, 26 January 2004 01:28 (twenty-one years ago)

The above is OTM. I listened to cLOUDDEAD walking home for 20 minutes in the dark while it was snowing and it was good. I am excited to see them play w/The Notwist.

christhamrin (christhamrin), Monday, 26 January 2004 02:06 (twenty-one years ago)

Ice Cube is too busy making awful motorcycle movies

he's made some dece movies as well - "Barbershop"

djdee2005, Monday, 26 January 2004 04:06 (twenty-one years ago)

are you sure you want to be asking about cLOUDDEAD here?

I hear ya, they don't seem to get much love round these parts. But this confuses me, especially having heard Ten and fallen for it bigtime. I don't get the emo-hop thing whatsoever.

CharlieNo4 (Charlie), Monday, 26 January 2004 11:31 (twenty-one years ago)

he hasn't made any decent records in a decade, unfortunately

M Matos (M Matos), Monday, 26 January 2004 11:37 (twenty-one years ago)

Well, that last WC record is OK if you like a record full of hip-hop equivs to "Old Time Rock and Roll"

nate detritus (natedetritus), Monday, 26 January 2004 12:55 (twenty-one years ago)

I trust (read: hope to god) there will be no dancing-in-underwear movie sequences based upon it.

M Matos (M Matos), Monday, 26 January 2004 12:58 (twenty-one years ago)

the problem with discussing something like cLOUDDEAD is here is that stuff like brings the schism between ideas of the underground and mainstream to a head quickering than anything. moreover, doseone and his associates further annoy by not being strick adherents to retrograde ideas of what hiphop should or, even worse, not even caring if they fit into a predefined version of what hiphop should be (moreso than the Def Jux camp who are pretty grounded in a more traditional hip hop foundation). Worse yet (for the hip hop fundamentalists), cLOUDDEAD likes and is influence by the dreaded "Indie Rock" (whatever the fuck Indie Rock means since it is one of the most meaningless genre descriptors there ever was).

jack cole (jackcole), Monday, 26 January 2004 19:38 (twenty-one years ago)

not even caring if they fit into a predefined version of what hiphop should be

you could say that about r kelly
you could say that about kelis
you could say that about lil jon
you could say that about obie trice
you could say that about ...

vahid (vahid), Monday, 26 January 2004 19:48 (twenty-one years ago)

ah, but all of those of folks are in the mainstream and, more importantly, some of them are considered to R&B and not hip hop.

my point is -- and this irrelevant of if cLOUDDEAD is good or bad or indifferent -- much of the criticism against them from the hardcore hip hop contingent focuses on how they don't fit genre rules, etc as opposed to the composition of the material, how well the lyrics work (which is different than "I hate these lyrics because they dont go bling bling") or the beats work, or the samples, etc.

moreover, hip hop is even more antagonistic towards its underground than even rock was in its day.

jack cole (jackcole), Monday, 26 January 2004 19:56 (twenty-one years ago)

being that i'm not in the circle of journalists who get free promos, is there a new album out?

even though i think most of what anticon (the 'underground') is doing is kinda ick, i've been meaning to pick up their first full length for a long time

JaXoN (JasonD), Monday, 26 January 2004 21:12 (twenty-one years ago)

it's compelling but flawed. i still vote for an instrumental lp.

strongo hulkington (dubplatestyle), Monday, 26 January 2004 21:16 (twenty-one years ago)

Think maybe a lot of the anger directed at anticon has to do with the fact that it courts a very diff. audience than hip hop has in the past, and that people are responding to this? Frankly, I just plain don't like their music, and I could see how a bunch of urban teens (seeing how I was one 2 years ago) would find it obnoxious to suddenly see all these trucker-hat wearing suburbanites telling me what the future of hip hop is.
"music for the advancement of hip hop" - hah.

djdee2005, Monday, 26 January 2004 22:40 (twenty-one years ago)

If anyone wants to get a taste of the new Clouddead, I've got one of the songs right here.

I like Jack Cole's most recent post in this thread, by the way. Not enough for me to say it's OTM, but it's an interesting thought.

Matthew Perpetua (Matthew Perpetua), Monday, 26 January 2004 23:52 (twenty-one years ago)

Yeah, fuck them trucker-hat-wearing suburbanites!

nate detritus (natedetritus), Tuesday, 27 January 2004 00:09 (twenty-one years ago)

what kind of car does el-p drive?

cloverlandthug, Tuesday, 27 January 2004 00:15 (twenty-one years ago)

he takes the train, pft duh

nate detritus (natedetritus), Tuesday, 27 January 2004 00:18 (twenty-one years ago)

i get brain, run trains and switch positions with my dogs
grip grain and swang lanes in expeditions with my dogs

cloverlandthug, Tuesday, 27 January 2004 00:21 (twenty-one years ago)

mechanisms burn with beeping sounds that their humans sold as ruthless rounds of radio dust cranial mush, men get flattened out radials spun on dusted combatant joust after house of the dead heads fled, it's just the city moans

cloverlandthug, Tuesday, 27 January 2004 00:24 (twenty-one years ago)

"I hate these lyrics because they dont go bling bling"

i think that's a one-sided interpretation of the "keeping it real" strawman. realness (as i understand it, as i think other people use it too) isn't only a matter of content - i think it's also a matter of keeping the music grounding in aesthetics, or sensual pleasure. the original sense of "keeping it real" wasn't "keeping it streets", it was "i'm focusing on my flow and my music" and not the backup singers, not the fancy stage show, not the mc hammer pants, not the haircut, etc.

so apparently cLOUDDEAD is doing something "new" with the music, or moving into "uncharted territory" - but i have to imagine up my pleasure in that if their voices are nasal, if their beats are too angular, if their flows are awkward, my appreciation of their because an act of ideation, a state of intellectual self-satisfaction for stretching myself: "wow, i get it! i hear differently from the average person". like listening to autechre, it's often not "real" pleasure.

except, of course, when it is. because often autechre actually *are* pretty, and cLOUDDEAD does hit lots of good notes (instrumental and lyrical) ... but i still think collapsing the "not keeping it real" criticism into a perceived appreciation for negritude or something on my part (and on the part of others who use the criticism) is way off base.

vahid (vahid), Tuesday, 27 January 2004 00:25 (twenty-one years ago)

you do realize that the title Music For The Advancement Of Hip Hop was a joke, right?

now, when did i ever bring race into this? let me check? oh, that's right -- never.

jack cole (jackcole), Tuesday, 27 January 2004 00:32 (twenty-one years ago)

well, i'm not talking directly *to* or *about* you, jack, so i wouldn't take it personally. i don't recall you bringing "keeping it real" into the conversation, either, though i think it's relevant to any reasonable discussion of "avant abstract hiphop". i think there's a tendency on the part of many people to explain away reasonable criticism with "oh they're just obsessessed with keeping it real" (or some variation of that) without distinguishing between the many many meanings behind "hardcore hip-hop" rhetoric.

as for clouddead's jokes, they have the right to remain silent (anything they say or do...)

vahid (vahid), Tuesday, 27 January 2004 00:47 (twenty-one years ago)

though i can see how you got that impression, because i did quote your post directly ... well, to be absolutely clear, though i don't think you were making that point i've heard other people invert the mainstream hip-hop rhetoric back onto itself in precisely that way (and it bugs)

vahid (vahid), Tuesday, 27 January 2004 00:55 (twenty-one years ago)

not even caring if they fit into a predefined version of what hiphop should be

But I think they *do* care insofar as they want NOT to fit into that version.

Clarke B., Tuesday, 27 January 2004 00:58 (twenty-one years ago)

I like hip-hop's 'genre rules' a lot and think they make for good music, but I do see that there's mileage from exploring what happens when you stretch them. I don't think - from what little I've heard - that Anticon's experiments are particularly fruitful or interesting though. It's a good listening experiment though - listen to some of this stuff while imagining other hip-hop didn't exist: what would you think of it?

Tico Tico (Tico Tico), Tuesday, 27 January 2004 01:01 (twenty-one years ago)

A lot of the new Clouddead album sounds less like hip hop and more like really bizarre children's music to my ears.

Matthew Perpetua (Matthew Perpetua), Tuesday, 27 January 2004 01:13 (twenty-one years ago)

See what I mean?

;-)

Doran, Thursday, 8 April 2010 13:02 (fifteen years ago)

think they were a smart band that drew from a lot of different stylistic sources which meant that fans of each of those genres found it kindof easy to be dismissive of them as dabblers or "not real _____" Their eps were awesome, bike is phenomenal esp the "cold lunch" section, dead dogs two is a great single. the weird layering of voices is an indie-rock approach to hip-hop that ends up highlighting something strange and unexpected. love doesone tho anyway.

plax (ico), Thursday, 8 April 2010 22:34 (fifteen years ago)

fucking love this stuff, its about the only stuff from the weirdo is/isnt hip hop backpacker blah blah blah of the time that i can stand anymore tbh. subsequent projects have also been pretty cool, dug themselves more than 13 and god which was kind of one great track and then a bunch of the same track over and over again.

HOT DISH THYME MACHINE (jjjusten), Thursday, 8 April 2010 23:11 (fifteen years ago)

when u say 1 great track do you mean men of station?

plax (ico), Thursday, 8 April 2010 23:25 (fifteen years ago)

i think so? tbh it has been quite a while since i listened to it, so my memory might be slipping.

HOT DISH THYME MACHINE (jjjusten), Thursday, 8 April 2010 23:29 (fifteen years ago)

was banned from playing that in the kitchen of my first student house because the lyrics creeped my housemate out. good times, haven't listened to this stuff in a long time, but i was mad into it at a specific time (along w/ animal collective and matmos, this was like all i listened to abt 5 years ago)

plax (ico), Thursday, 8 April 2010 23:31 (fifteen years ago)

just cuz he hasn't been mentioned here

Beans is good

http://www.myspace.com/mrballbeamakabeans

i particularly like "Only" which is basically like a free jazz album with a busted drum machine...there's not really that much rapping on it even...

but his rapping is cool too and sometimes he does more of that

m@tt (M@tt He1ges0n), Thursday, 8 April 2010 23:32 (fifteen years ago)

i wonder if latryx is still good

i bet i would hate mike ladd now but i liked him back when

m@tt (M@tt He1ges0n), Thursday, 8 April 2010 23:32 (fifteen years ago)

When I worked with Dose at Amoeba he would always play his own raps on the boombox in the back room.

no turkey unless it's a club sandwich (polyphonic), Thursday, 8 April 2010 23:45 (fifteen years ago)

I also never really got into Ten, maybe I should listen to it again. I also think Why?'s solo stuff is pretty lame. But that first album has so many brilliant moments, it still stands up and apart. As far as hiphop goes it certainly fit into the Antipop/Cannibal Ox sector that was big at the time, but I'm hardly the person to pronounce on how acceptably authentic that was.

seandalai, Friday, 9 April 2010 00:07 (fifteen years ago)

"authentic"

plax (ico), Friday, 9 April 2010 00:09 (fifteen years ago)

After another listen to each, I'd still have the debut ahead (it's AMAZING - really, the closest thing to it in all sorts of ways is The Three EPs) but Ten is a really, really sweet little album and a second listen wouldn't be awry IMO

Tiarnan it's in your opening ILX post that this is (was) one of your favourite bands!

lllljjjj (acoleuthic), Friday, 9 April 2010 00:11 (fifteen years ago)

not surprised, i used to play this all the time in first year on the cd player in our class at break. made so many copies of it that year for ppl

plax (ico), Friday, 9 April 2010 00:17 (fifteen years ago)

""authentic""

seandalai, Friday, 9 April 2010 00:18 (fifteen years ago)

yeah Ten is a lovely, lovely thing and would be lovelier but for the entirely reprehensible fucking bullshit of that 'long silence in final track' idiocy

but yeah apart from that it's lovely

forgive me fada (acoleuthic), Friday, 9 April 2010 00:55 (fifteen years ago)

never heard the entire peel session i wonder if it is good?

plax (ico), Friday, 9 April 2010 00:56 (fifteen years ago)

That came with the rest of the download! Um...I'll report back, probably tomorrow.

forgive me fada (acoleuthic), Friday, 9 April 2010 00:57 (fifteen years ago)

also recommend the sound of a handshake single loujag (b-side this is abt a city is maybe their best single ever -big michael jackson sample!)

plax (ico), Friday, 9 April 2010 00:58 (fifteen years ago)

ah cool, I'll Spotify that one!

forgive me fada (acoleuthic), Friday, 9 April 2010 01:00 (fifteen years ago)

matt - the third infesticons album came out a couple of months ago, and its awesome

"I DONT WANT HOUSE CHICKEN I WANT THIS PLACE CHICKEN!" (stevie), Friday, 9 April 2010 07:02 (fifteen years ago)

I kind of don't see how you can make any coherent argument for these guys not being hip-hop

Wood shavings! Laughing out loud! (HI DERE), Friday, 9 April 2010 18:32 (fifteen years ago)

can it not matter what they are, but matter that they create awesome music?

forgive me fada (acoleuthic), Friday, 9 April 2010 18:40 (fifteen years ago)

NO

HOT DISH THYME MACHINE (jjjusten), Friday, 9 April 2010 18:53 (fifteen years ago)

these cognitive boxes arent going to fucking fill themselves

HOT DISH THYME MACHINE (jjjusten), Friday, 9 April 2010 18:54 (fifteen years ago)

LJ, go here next:

This is the long overdue New Kingdom thread

if you haven't already...

scott seward, Friday, 9 April 2010 18:58 (fifteen years ago)

it's like Choose Your Own Adventure!

forgive me fada (acoleuthic), Friday, 9 April 2010 18:59 (fifteen years ago)

kind of don't see how you can make any coherent argument for these guys not being hip-hop.

With all due respect, then that's kind of your problem. You don't have to agree with me but just read what I've said above and then listen to Bike and you should at least be able to see where I'm coming from.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L_tNyFV_A50&feature=related

And then Jimmy Breeze.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7H43ZE8_v5I&feature=related

Doran, Friday, 9 April 2010 19:16 (fifteen years ago)

I am listening to that album right now, which is what prompted the comment.

Then again, my initial response to Music Has A Right To Children was "this is the best instrumental hip-hop album of 2000".

Wood shavings! Laughing out loud! (HI DERE), Friday, 9 April 2010 19:22 (fifteen years ago)

w/ about flying saucer attack, who odd nosdam is a major fan of and were a big influence on the beats on Ten

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5hB2C-cw_bc

plax (ico), Friday, 9 April 2010 20:00 (fifteen years ago)

I don't think I'd heard FSA before right now

I wouldn't really call them hip-hop, no. They seem too shoegazy

Wood shavings! Laughing out loud! (HI DERE), Friday, 9 April 2010 20:08 (fifteen years ago)

nah they're like a lost generation british indie band, just realised id never seen louis post about them even though they're right up his alley and cLOUDDEAD used to drop their name a lot at the time iirc

plax (ico), Friday, 9 April 2010 20:10 (fifteen years ago)

there is so much I have to listen to

forgive me fada (acoleuthic), Friday, 9 April 2010 20:13 (fifteen years ago)

LJ, you also might like the Odd NosDam/Jessica Baliff collab too.

You Weaked It! (MaresNest), Friday, 9 April 2010 20:54 (fifteen years ago)

HI DERE: Sorry if I came across as unecessarily grumpy then. It's just the way I see it. I used to have a section of CDs to listen to post club that weren't by any stretch chill music or trip hop and cLOUDDEAD, Boards Of Canada, Odd Nosdam, Dead Cities by FSOL were part of. Now this would include some Young Gods, Walls, Fennez, Pyramids w Nadja, Growing... a sort of deep field digital psychedelic used as a psychic shield to keep away bad thoughts and to hold at bay the temptation to stop lying face down on the living room floor and go and do the dishes.

I do think that Music Has The Right To Children does have pretty crunchy hip hop breaks though...

Doran, Saturday, 10 April 2010 06:59 (fifteen years ago)

ten months pass...

this is about a city

plax (ico), Sunday, 13 February 2011 11:50 (fourteen years ago)

physics of a bicycle / isn't it remarkable

zvookster, Sunday, 13 February 2011 12:47 (fourteen years ago)

'the keen teen skip' is all-time

acoleuthic, Sunday, 13 February 2011 12:48 (fourteen years ago)

thirteen years pass...

Quite enjoying the Why? album. Wouldn't have been on my radar (anymore) if a friend hadn't put a track on a compilation.

djh, Sunday, 15 September 2024 14:58 (eleven months ago)

the first album or the latest one?

Western® with Bacon Flavor, Monday, 16 September 2024 03:33 (eleven months ago)

"The Well I Fell Into".

djh, Monday, 16 September 2024 08:11 (eleven months ago)

Dead Dogs Two is all time, especially the BoC mix so I'll always stan for Ten

octobeard, Monday, 16 September 2024 09:00 (eleven months ago)

but the sound of his voice is awful!nb: an instrumental clouddead record would be nice, if yr listening big dada.


decades pass…they did eventually put out an instrumental version of the first album (digital only I think). kinda makes for a pretty sweet evil-ish early boards of canada type album

brimstead, Monday, 16 September 2024 17:15 (eleven months ago)

Odd Nosdam (producer behind cLOUDDEAD) has a bunch of great stuff you can dive into in a similar vein. The 2020 special edition of cLOUDDEAD has some instrumental tracks but not sure if they're from the album proper or b-side beats (haven't heard it yet)

Boards remixed a Nosdam track off of the Sisters album which is outstanding, but also check out the albums Burner and especially the T.I.M.E. soundtrack for more Oakland stoner Boards adjacent brilliance.

Dude's def a one of a kind in terms of style, simultaneously of a time and timeless.

octobeard, Monday, 16 September 2024 20:48 (eleven months ago)

Oh this looks promising!

https://nosdam.bandcamp.com/album/clouddead-instrumentals-1998-2000

octobeard, Monday, 16 September 2024 20:52 (eleven months ago)

update - the 2020 special edition indeed has the instrumentals from the first album. And the mixes sound much better than the 2014 drop (but not as good as the 2024 remaster, alas)

octobeard, Monday, 16 September 2024 21:11 (eleven months ago)

Okay last post, but just checked out Ten's 2020 deluxe release and that also has instrumentals of the album (and more faithfully presented as opposed to the first record's instrumentals having mostly different track titles and being more raw "beats" rather than the full tracks minus vocals") but also the instrumental of the Boards mix of Dead Dogs Two, which I had actually not heard until today and damn. What a triumph of a track with or without vocals, but without them you can really dive into the details of the track more and appreciate it in a new way. One of my very favorite songs of that entire decade. Stoked this thread led me to finding this so thanks!

octobeard, Monday, 16 September 2024 21:23 (eleven months ago)

yeah, I mean I posted right before you did about the self titled instrumentals but whatever

brimstead, Monday, 16 September 2024 21:26 (eleven months ago)

Good lord I'm getting dyslexic in my old age. I interpreted your comment to be a question rather than a statement. (i.e. reversed "they did" to "did they?" in my head)

oy

octobeard, Monday, 16 September 2024 21:58 (eleven months ago)

octo otm, always thought odd nosdam had a good ear for eerie loops and vibes in his beats. definitely recommend his material under his own name. also don't forget he remixed boc's "dayvan cowboy"!

interstellar anthropologist+music philosopher, (Austin), Monday, 16 September 2024 22:05 (eleven months ago)

Given Boards use of the east bay for the cover of Tomorrow's Harvest (photographing SF from Alameda, seemingly from the lot behind St. George's distillery (or Faction Brewery same difference), it feels like Oakland and also Mojave have hugely influenced the Scottish lads, and for that I hold some selfish NorCal and East Bay local pride ha. Hella.

octobeard, Monday, 16 September 2024 22:11 (eleven months ago)


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