Black Dice - Mod Prog Sic
by Maarten Schiethart
published: 31 / 7 / 2022
Label:
FourFour Records
Format: CD
intro
First LP after a ten year hiatus marks the return of witty and eerie New York City trio Black Sice
Ditched between EMI Records subsidiaries, New York City's Black Dice established FourFour Records to release their first album since 'Mr. Impossible' came out in early 2012. Most notably, Black Dice's Eric Copeland put out a string of solo projects between 2012 and now. Lifting Black Dice spirits high with, for example, his 'Car Alarm' 7 inch, Copeland kept alive the momentum for almost a decade, allmost sounding like the disintegration and malfunction of ageing hardware At the meeting point of idiocy and idiosyncrasy, 'Mod Prog Sic' very much rounds up the decade of Black Dice inactivity with sounds that might have been recorded at the zoo, or at the library as Black Dice rejoices or dwells in misleading their listeners. Black Dice narrow down sounds to the extent where one starts to notice the similarities and begins to cherish the basic sounds. 'Mod Prog Sic' sums up a Black Dice decade worth of unrivalled adventurism which was shelved, erm, for a solid ten years yet spans the whole of that era,. The NYC Trio lost little of its jiggy wiggle bleep apppeal. The tricks treading in on 'Tuned Out' set the pace and build the blueprint for the entire 'Mod Prog Sic' album, which is. not timid of tedious teasing,
Track Listing:-
1 Bad Bet2 Tuned Out
3 Swinging
4 Scramblehead
5 White Sugar
6 Plasma
7 Big Chip
8 All The Way
9 Scramblehead
10 Jocko
11 Downward Arrow
12 Scramblehead III
Band Links:-
https://www.facebook.com/Black-Dice-59323771359/http://blackdice.net/
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live reviews |
Spitz, London, 31/3/2004 |
New York ensemble and Fat Cat signings Black Dice recently toured Britain with their experimental music. Emma Haigh is enthralled by a show that is both "spontaneously individual, and strangely conversant between it’s three performers" at the London Spit |
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Chaotic, but mind expanding and unmissable latest album from New York-based experimental three-piece, Black Dice |
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Miles Of Smiles (2004) |
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