Animosity & Drumcorps - Altered Beast
etched & foil stamped 10″ vinyl out August 1st 2008
pre-orders up now at wearemanalive.com/alteredbeast
Thin Retro God
A Profit on Greediness
Mobs Over, Rob Me
Recorded by Animosity at Godcity Studios with Kurt Ballou in March 2007
Remixed by Drumcorps in July-Oct 2007 and mastered by Lupo @ D&M
Artwork by John Lause. Limited to 1000 copies
Vinyl Configurations:
100 - ‘Birthday Cake’: Cokebottle Green Vinyl w/ White, Pink, Electric Blue, Purple, Tan, & Gold Splatter; Hand screened and letterpressed jackets, pre-order only!
200 - ‘Cupcake’: Cokebottle Green Vinyl w/ White, Pink & Electric Blue Splatter
300 - ‘Wealthy Eggplant’: Cokebottle Green Vinyl w/ Purple, Tan, & Gold Splatter
400 - ‘Moldy Cheese’: Half & Half Cokebottle Green Vinyl & White Vinyl
A new Drumcorps mix is up now as part of this week’s New Music Download w/ Tom Ravenscroft, on UK Channel 4 radio. The mix features several new tunes and collaborations which have so far only been heard at live shows. We’re stoked to finally share the new sounds with you. More info about the official releases will be coming soon, but for now please listen online here and stream a drumcorps only cut here.
Animosity vs. Drumcorps - Tooth Grinder - (forthcoming on ManAlive)
Drumcorps - Grist - (Ad Noiseam / CRD)
Drumcorps - Violent Coast (unreleased)
Genghis Tron - Relief (Drumcorps remix) - (forthcoming)
April’s Mexico City concert details have been announced. Some other performers include Elliott Sharp, Melt Banana, Wolf Eyes, Israel Martinez. Please visit www.radar.org.mx for the full lineup.
An exclusive Drumcorps mix for Tom Ravenscroft’s New Music Download show will air March 27 on UK Channel 4, featuring several brand new and previously unheard Drumcorps tracks & remixes. More details as the date nears.
vitalweekly.net // could have been created for Brian Eno’s ambient opus Apollo … an album of shining beauty
igloo mag // Top 10 album of 2007
ruckusruckusruckus.blogspot.com // the cover artwork is photos taken by Kevin Martin, they’re all haunting shots of the Lebanese state railway that’s fallen into disuse, to the extent that entire trees grow between the tracks. The first impression of the pictures are of charming light, only a second glance reveals the turmoil… there’s loads going on in the interior, unlike some of his contemporaries. They bear repeated listening exceptionally well - the music doesn’t give up its secrets, or become transparent or formulaic with familiarity. I read some reviews which drew comparisons between ‘Lost Tracks’ and Ulrich Schnauss’s shoegazing styles… They both take warm, melancholy tinged motifs and wrap themselves up in sustained sounds that embrace and decay. But while Schnauss is into an MBV ‘Loveless’ wall/sound, Spectre works out at a purer, clearer pitch.
tokafi.com // Some will not be able to fathom how Aaron Spectre could come up with an album like “Lost Tracks”. Didn’t this man just unleash “Grist”, a brutal Metal onslaught under his alter ego Drumcorps? … Only two months later, he is back with a work of sweetness, optimism and hundreds of melodies from a place where there is always music in the air. This contradiction, however, is easy to dispel…. There is always a sense of longing and unfulfillment lingering in the spacey robotic electronica, which keeps one’s attention focused - you never know whether all of the happiness was just an illusion. Which only goes to strenghten the impression of Spectre as a man with a romantic inclination. If you think about it, there were similar moments with Drumcorps as well, when the guitar madness and the percussion frenzy stopped and made way for short atmospheric interludes, which took listeners out of time and away from a one-sided perspective. It is not such a long way from “Grist” to “Lost Tracks” as some may think.
igloo mag // one of today’s new breed of hybridizing electronic sound practitioners… a proficiently wrought album of slightly doleful downtempo and faintly shadowy atmospheres
tokafi.com // pure, unchannelled energy
deafsparrow.com// Drumcorps gets to me because even its drum and bass backbone has a real feel to it, like it is truly flesh and bones, not machine made or mass manufactured
invisibleoranges.com // Drumcorps appeals to me, and not just because he samples metal; DHR and gabber have done that already. Rather, Drumcorps fuses metal and drum & bass without trying to be either… Hyper-chopped breakbeats explode and mutate through shuddering edits. Drums and guitars pitch up and down through timestretching that wallows in gritty digital artifacts. Songs veer through various speeds and time signatures, with ambient bits in between. Bands sampled include Botch, Converge, and other sources I couldn’t place. Unlike your average over-produced d&b 12″, Drumcorps lets the grit and edges hang out
disquiet.com // Grist builds on the legacy of metal-tronic hybrids like Godflesh; it switches gears expertly, locating choice samples amid the riffage of Slayer and the splattered beats of Drum & Bass
liarsociety.tripod.com // Drumcorps advances the evolution of extreme mechanical music a step or two. Owing an equal debt to Big Black and Slayer, Grist is really the album Ministry should have made by now. Other bands have merged a hurricane of guitars with an electric chair of spasmatic breaks, but this is the first time I’ve heard it fused and explored so successfully over the length of an entire disc
Aaron Spectre’s Modwheelmood remix is out now, on the new album Things Will Change. Other contributors to the project include Alva Noto (Raster-Noton), Roger O’Donnell (The Cure), Christopher Willits (Ghostly) and a ton more. Some backstory:
Alessandro Cortini (Nine Inch Nails) and Pelle Hillstrom (Abandoned Pools, Forever Like Red), and The 857 Collective’s Celeste Tabora recruited their friends and colleagues to remix their Enemies & Immigrants EP.
All proceeds go to Los Angeles based charity Create Now, whose mission is to change troubled children’s lives through creative arts mentoring, resources and opportunities. Digital only, available online.
iTunes
Amazon MP3
Clip: Modwheelmood - Going Nowhere (Aaron Spectre Remix).mp3
modwheelmood.com
celestronica.blogspot.com
Drumcorps & Aaron Spectre recent press.pdf [1.4 MB]
articles & reviews from Vice, XLR8R, Pitchfork, Knowledge
Aaron Spectre Lost Tracks press kit [4 MB]
Lost Tracks promo sheet, high res art, high res photo, bio
Aaron Spectre press kit.zip [4 MB]
high res photo & bio, more jungle/breakcore oriented
Drumcorps press kit.zip [5 MB]
high res photo & art & bio
Aaron Spectre returns to his roots here, offering up unreleased tunes that people might’ve heard when he was playing ambient rooms and running the Share night at NYC’s OpenAir (ie. his dreamy side where he manages to pull on everything from Eno to AFX to Slowdive). Lost Tracks is nine nearly perfect pieces that interlock whirring, clicking, granulated beats with a drawn-out, distorted combination of instruments that could either be analog synths, guitar, or the dulcimer. The end result is that rarest of creations, an ambient album that has a pulse, a life, and a dark narrative without being cheesy. It’s the sweet side of one of the world’s greatest and most versatile producers.
http://www.xlr8r.com/reviews/aaron-spectre/lost-tracks