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Odd Nosdam – T.I.M.E. Soundtrack

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I love Odd NosdamLove him. I love Clouddead.  I think Mr. Dave Madson is a visionary musician, far beyond any and all labels ascribed to him. Odd Nosdam is incredibly prolific, and though I’ve loved every album, remix, and collaboration so far, an artist with as expansive of a repertoire as his is, statistically speaking, bound to misstep every now and again (for my taste at least).  T.I.M.E. is that misstep… sort of.

Anything from Odd Nosdam that one could consider a “misstep” is still unequivocally an enjoyable listen and decent record, something that cannot be said for 99% of indie rock right now.   For me though, when an artist has truly carved a niche, or really mastered an original and brain-burnin’ sound, I hate to see him/her/them deviate too much.  Though experimentation is the cure for stagnation, Odd Nosdam’s signature sound is so extraterrestrial that I don’t think he need worry about becoming stale… ever. Continue reading ‘Odd Nosdam – T.I.M.E. Soundtrack’

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The Flying Saucer Attack, Jessica Bailiff, Odd Nosdam Connection

Continuing the Decibel Tolls’ celebration of Mr. David Madson, a.k.a. Odd Nosdam (featured below, lookin’ mighty handsome), finally collecting all of his sludgegaze-hop non-LP jams together on one priced-to-own, triumphant double disc collection, Pretty Swell Explode, it’s time to celebrate… with a super fun history lesson, complete with classroom activity ideas. Take a seat, kids.

Sup, dude!

One of the obvious standout tracks from the compilation, and his most standout collaboration in my opinion, is “Untitled Sketch” featuring Jessica Bailiff. This song originally appeared on his 2005 EP also titled Untitled Sketch, which I rocked religiously that summer. Jessica also contributed throat duty on the similarly titled but totally different “Untitled Three.” “Three” is slightly better than “Untitled Sketch,” but unfortunately didn’t make it on Pretty Swell Explode. Both are more than worthy for serious late night headphone listening. “Untitled Sketch” has some takeoff time, so be patient as it fades in. Let it envelope you, drop some science on ya’ dome.

 The Flying Saucer Attack, Jessica Bailiff, Odd Nosdam Connection

Odd Nosdam feat. Jessica Bailiff – Untitled Sketch

This EP was, more or less, a teaser to his statement to the world, Burner, a much more focused follow up to his No More Wig for Ohio album and his work with Clouddead. Burner featured a dissonant, frantic instrumental piece called “Flying Saucer Attack.” This was no ode to sci-fi, this was a nod to Jessica’s work with David Pearce (who she later formed Clear Horizon with) and Rachel Brook (of Movietone), who were Flying Saucer Attack from 1992 to 2000 (or thereabouts).

Flying Saucer Attack is probably my favorite shoegazing group ever. And it makes me sad how under-appreciated FSA was then, and well, now too. Of course, there’s the paradox in the injustice one feels when a band isn’t recognized for their innovation yet annoyed when everyone’s bumpin’ their favorite tunes from said artist. Regardless, it’s time for their due props. Flying Saucer Attack wrote the loudest, fuzziest, most gorgeous, most embryonic sounding shimmering space rock ever laid to analog tape. Despite the fact that the production wonderfully sounds like shit, David Pearce’s crystalline voice is smooth and trenchant, paradoxically complimenting the swells and washes of Flying Saucer Attack’s intense rural psychedelia. “Make Me a Dream,” from their eponymous record, is dangerously loud, and as such, you should respect this arc of covenant jam hive by rotating your volume dial clockwise.

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Flying Saucer Attack – Make Me a Dream

Flying Saucer Attack and Clear Horizon eventually split ways, and Jessica Bailiff took that time to pump out some excellent solo work for local heroes Kranky Records. Her last album, Feels Like Home, couples light touches of psych folk and slowcore for a heady, beautiful listening experience. “Evidence,” like, fuckin’ brings total damage around the 1:33 mark, so be prepared.

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Jessica Bailiff – Evidence

Did ya follow all that? Very good. So there you go, the man who brought you Clouddead’s syrupy, disintegrating beats blew the dust off of some amazingly innovative, distinctive, but terribly underrated shoegaze. And on his journey to tonal divinity, Odd Nosdam brought along the amazing talents of Jessica Bailiff with him. And for that, among other reasons, I will forever love Odd Nosdam.

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Odd Nosdam Does Boards of Canada Right

Boards of Canada are sacred territory for me. In fact, I may subject you sometime to this college thesis I wrote about Geogaddi when I was a freshman. Normal people don’t think this hard about ambient, immovable analog synth launches, so BoC is serious business. Only one dude can do them right, and that’s the elder statesman of thick, sprawling, storm inducing psych-hop, Odd Nosdam.

Pretty Swell Explode, Odd Nosdam’s latest 2-disc release, compiles all of his fairly recent remixes and collaborations, including this track from BoC’s Trans Canada Highway. I need to sling some of Odd’s excellent, gorgeous mountain-moving “Untitled Three” collaborations with Flying Saucer Attack’s Jessica Bailiff up here soon (one of which can be found on Pretty Swell Explode), but for the time being, Odd Nosdam showcases his genius in this gigantic, barely recognizable interpretation of “Dayvan Cowboy.” Despite this, I still think of the Kittinger Fall, as featured in the original music video, when I hear it. Odd Nosdam kinda sounds like falling from the edge of the atmosphere, in a way. The second movement is not for wimps, so proceed with caution.

kittinger Odd Nosdam Does Boards of Canada Right

This track is HEADPHONES ONLY, por favor.

MP3 :::
Boards of Canada – Dayvan Cowboy (Odd Nosdam Mix)

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