We go deep on perhaps the most controversial Animal Collective album, Danse Manatee. A product of the band's burgeoning live act, Danse was made by the same trio that created Merriweather Post Pavilion and Painting With. Beloved by some, reviled by others, this record set the tone for the group's modus operandi going forward, one characterized by experimentation, collaboration, and the relentless desire to create. Also discussed: Geologist's newly announced solo album, the end of Pitchfork Fe...
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We go deep on perhaps the most controversial Animal Collective album, Danse Manatee. A product of the band's burgeoning live act, Danse was made by the same trio that created Merriweather Post Pavilion and Painting With. Beloved by some, reviled by others, this record set the tone for the group's modus operandi going forward, one characterized by experimentation, collaboration, and the relentless desire to create. Also discussed: Geologist's newly announced solo album, the end of Pitchfork Fe...
We chat with Brian Weitz aka Geologist about his new record A Shaw Deal, and how it aligns with his philosophy of channeling preexisting matter. We also touch on modular synthesis, his upcoming hurdy gurdy record(!), his moonlight/modular collab Sirens, his contributions to Panda Bear's Sinister Grift, and some of his favorite scuba experiences. What's your favorite cut from A Shaw Deal? Listen to the whole episode at our Patreon Follow us on Instagram
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We go deep on perhaps the most controversial Animal Collective album, Danse Manatee. A product of the band's burgeoning live act, Danse was made by the same trio that created Merriweather Post Pavilion and Painting With. Beloved by some, reviled by others, this record set the tone for the group's modus operandi going forward, one characterized by experimentation, collaboration, and the relentless desire to create. Also discussed: Geologist's newly announced solo album, the end of Pitchfork Fe...