Chris Morgan - 07.05.2009 There is a saying I know that tells us that the future can be as close to us as one second or as far away from us as five minutes; pornography on the ...
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Joe Davenport - 23.04.2009 The cover art to Black Dice’s latest album looks beckons the listener to “go where new experiences await you.” It appears to be the defaced cover of...
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David Abravanel - 10.04.2009  As a lover of experimental compositions and sounds, it puts me in an odd position to feel as though it’s in a band’s best interest to migrate more tow...
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Aylin Zafar - 10.04.2009  Clearly, a fascination with pop culture and over-consumption still grips Black Dice, and their fifth full-length album pieces together sounds from rad...
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Andy Battaglia - 09.04.2009  It's a stretch to still talk about Black Dice as a formalist collective, but the Brooklyn band's migration from loose noise to something more structur...
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Dave Segal - 08.04.2009  The typical trajectory of musical projects consists of gradual decline and increasing conservativeness of sound, with early works proving to be the be...
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Brandon Bussolini - 08.04.2009 Over the last few years, young writers who work primarily online have seen their professional lives and social lives intersect. In my case, the day jo...
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Mangoon - 07.04.2009 If Black Dice’s 2005 full-length was their broken ear record, then Repo, the groups’ fifth official studio album, might become known as their broken b...
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Chris Mincher - 07.04.2009  On its fifth studio album, Black Dice once again explores the depths of a hell populated by demonic gnomes. Though surely aware that only so many peop...
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Nick Neyland - 06.04.2009  In his book Musicophilia, Oliver Sacks discusses a phenomenon sometimes called dystimbria. Sufferers of dystimbria are unable to hear musical notes ...
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