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Odd Nosdam - Trish

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Format: Vinyl
Label: SONIC CATHEDRAL
Rel. Date: 02/05/2016
UPC: 5024545738568

Trish
Artist: Odd Nosdam
Format: Vinyl
New: Not in stock
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Formats and Editions

DISC: 1

1. Intro
2. Lonjae
3. Ladders
4. Hole Man/Hold on It's Running
5. Equal
6. Should I Fuck This Big Fat Ho?
7. Too Fat to Fuck
8. Blowfly's Alphabet
9. Suck It Til You're Satisfied 1
10. R. Kelly in Cambodia 1
11. Movie Maniac Medley 1
12. Rap Dirty 1
13. The Incredible Fuck 1
14. Pussy Hell 1
15. Burning Pussy/You Dropped the Cum on Me 1
16. Porno Freak 1
17. Hole Man/Hold on, It's Running [Studio Track][*] 1
18. Movie Maniac Medley [Studio Track][*] 1
19. Butt Pirate Luv [*][Version]

More Info:

Having cut his teeth producing warped and bombastic beats as a member of cLOUDDEAD, David P. Madson aka Odd Nosdam has since gone on to record and release some of the most revered work in the post-millennial abstract hip-hop world. Through his solo productions, various collaborations, and remixes for the likes of Boards of Canada, the Anticon Records cofounder has traced an indelible strain of super-saturated, no-fi weirdness located at the intersection of British IDM, West Coast hip-hop, and ethereal drone. Trish first saw the light of day in late 2013 as a cassette-only release on the Chicago-based Baro label, now long sold-out; a digital release followed on Odd Nosdam's own Burnco label. Trish is a subtle homage to the late Broadcast singer Trish Keenan (1968-2011) created from the haunted remains of a failed follow-up to Odd Nosdam's 2007 Level Live Wires album. This long-overdue vinyl reissue marks the 2016 fifth anniversary of Keenan's tragic death from pneumonia in January 2011. Across the work's six tracks, Odd Nosdam harnesses the aural mystery of a sample-based approach with an emphasis on cassette manipulation and distortion. Overall, Trish lingers and drifts through a shimmering fog of high-register sonics with introspectively tonal movements. While Odd Nosdam's sound may intersect with Broadcast's at times, his approach on Trish is distinctly his own - a unique blend of emotive ambiguity and lush, wandering vacancy. Featuring guest appearances from Bre'r and Liz Harris (Grouper), Trish is as dense as it is reflective.
        
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