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2009 debut album by this new project from Portishead producer and multi-instrumentalist Geoff Barrow. He formed Beak> earlier this year with two fellow Bristol musicians, Billy Fuller and Matt Williams. So, how did Bar...  more »

     
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All Artists: Beak>
Title: Beak>
Members Wishing: 2
Total Copies: 0
Label: Ipecac Recordings
Original Release Date: 1/1/2009
Re-Release Date: 11/17/2009
Genres: Pop, Rock
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Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 689230011828

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Album Description
2009 debut album by this new project from Portishead producer and multi-instrumentalist Geoff Barrow. He formed Beak> earlier this year with two fellow Bristol musicians, Billy Fuller and Matt Williams. So, how did Barrow make an album so quickly after spending more than a decade on Portishead's Third? Easy: He forced himself. The band has some pretty rigorous guidelines in place. They record all their music in one room and they don't use overdubs. The band wrote their entire album over the course of one 12-day session. In a statement about Beak>, Barrow says, "It's really good to create music under different conditions than you're used to."
 

CD Reviews

Put A Motor[ik] In Yourself
M. Perry | Rowche Rumble... That's Rumble, Missouri United St | 12/09/2009
(5 out of 5 stars)

"Wowee wow!! Normally I don't write reviews and I'm certainly no Lester Bangs (or even Richard Meltzer), but I have to make an exception on this one. No idea how helpful anybody is going to find this, but whatever. Beak> is a new project from Geoff Barrow- who I believe was/ is the DJ in Portishead- and they fit very snugly in with the Neu!/ Harmonia/ La Dusseldorf school of motorik/ Krautrock doings. Motorik being more or less a human drummer playing like a machine, or as close as he/ she can manage. Nothing about this record sounds particularly recent- I think it might even fool a lot of Krautrock heads- and I found it particularly interesting that the record was played entirely live with no overdubs and then constructed/ arranged via intensive editing. Incidentally and/ or crucially, it DOES NOT SOUND LIKE the product of intensive editing; the music flows very naturally, with only slightly more precise repetition than would be achieved with a completely live recording. I myself often construct my music via intensive and/ or destructive edits and it fascinates me to do such in a guitar/ bass/ drums format such as is done here. Don't know what else to say, other than it's an INCREDIBLY rare occurrence for me to listen to any new record in its entirety three times in a row on the day it arrives; but I've already listened to this one three times in a row and I may end up going for four. Three times in a row for this record= THREE HOURS, folks; yes, it actually is that good. Again, a great choice for fans of the Neu!/ Harmonia/ La Dusseldorf school and/ or more recent Krautrock-influenced folks like Stereolab and Broadcast. Kudos to Mike Patton and Ipecac as well for releasing this record Stateside so I didn't have to pay $30 or whatever for an import; yes kids, I still listen to music on vinyl and CDs [Captain Caveman up up and away and things like that]. Again, wow!!"
Portanotpotty
D. Galante | watchcity, Ma | 12/13/2009
(5 out of 5 stars)

"I buy tons of music, you know, the kind that comes in plastic. Tangibleness, I dig it. I make a list every year of all my favorite crap that I bought. I figured I was done with the list around October...then THIS thing comes out of NOWHERE. I love it. It massages my brain, makes it work in ways most contemporary music doesn't.



(Intermission: If you own NO albums by the group CAN...WHAT ARE YOU DOING HERE???)



I'm just a music fan who gets a little bold after a few adult beverages, I never denied that. All I know is that this album reminds me why I love music so much-the adventure, the quest, the discovery, the surprise.



(Intermission: SILVER APPLES...Google is your FRIEND)



I don't care who is in this band, I don't care where it came from, I'm just glad that it is here.



Thanks.



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