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[Co-Premiere] Eric Copeland – “Krankendudel”

 [Co Premiere] Eric Copeland   Krankendudel

The mercurial Eric Copeland is most prominently known as one-third of Black Dice, and to a lesser extent, the destructive half of Avey Tare’s Terrestrial Tones. Copeland’s solo material, beginning with the Paw Tracks-released Hermaphrodite in 2007, is just as remarkable, and decidedly less grating for those not terribly enthused by the noise genre. While both he and Black Dice employ dragnet sound collages and splattered sampling, Eric Copeland’s solo material emphasizes destroyed rhythms and mechanical atmosphere. The end result is a vague yet wholly fucked version of dance music.

Waco Taco Combo is an continuation of the extraterrestrial sounds Copeland explored on his 2009 compilation Alien in a Garbage Dump. This time, Copeland trades in the dumpster diving for fishing, scooting out of town for a few on the invitation of Copenhagen-based Escho Records. Holed up in an apartment for six weeks, Copeland captured the sounds and vibrations of Copenhagen, incorporating his form of musique concrète into woozy, claustrophobic, steady-rockin’ IDM structures – all mixed and recorded on 8-track.  Fans of Black Dice will certainly appreciate the disorienting, creaking, jostling electronic playfulness. However, “Krankendudel” offers a visceral accessibility in its head-bobbing rhythm section and freewheeling synth interplay.

Waco Taco Combo is available May 25th via Escho Records. It’s a limited pressing of 500 copies, so don’t sleep.

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Eric Copeland – Krankendudel

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    [...] 5. “Krankendudel” by Eric Copeland Eric Copeland (of Black Dice) takes us on a noisy, quirky and strange trip with “Krankendudel”. It’s a glitch-prone, shifty bit of experimental electronica that doesn’t fit easily in any box. Sound like we’re describing a throwaway? We’re not because this song is a lot of fun and totally catchy. Listen as one strange sound piles on top of the other and a pop beat emerges to carry us through Copeland’s odd world. Download “Krankendudel” [via Decible Tolls]  [...]