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The Future Sound of Yesterday
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- about
- The Future Sound of Yesterday is a fuzz-edged experiment in slam-style genre blending. Or, simply put, a combination of the different musical styles that I dig, stapled together in a wonky fashion that appeals to my chronic lack of patience. It sounds like it sounds not through trying to be clever or edgy, but because it's the product of a totally unfettered creative process. There is no muse, no idea of an audience, no forbidden areas. Nothing, in fact, beyond letting things go wherever they want. And they will go...
So you've got tango, electronica, stoner rock, prog, jazz, beats, blues, glitch, bossa nova, DnB and more besides squished together in a way that didn't drive me insane.
That probably sounds a little 'happy-in-failure', but there came a point when I realised that any given track, regardless of how it began, descended into hair-pulling and woe in chasing studio-clean values.
But fuck that, eh.
This album is strewn with moments where things teeter on the edge of implosion, but represents the point at which I started to enjoy writing music again.
Exult ye under-production!
Embrace thine crackle and hum!
Only took me 16 years to figure that one out...
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released 06 July 2009
All tracks ©Cookshop 2009 www.cookshopmusic.co.uk
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