Jul 28th '10 by amrit @ 5:26pm2010/07/28
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In which a working stiff experiences raw sirloin bursting through his skin to the sounds of Beck’s disembodied moans and pleasantly dusky vocals, overtop Tobacco’s “Terrible Lie” reminiscent synth-wonk spunk. The album’s called Maniac Meat, which might explain at least one visual herein. Allen Cordell directs. It’s the second track (after “Fresh Hex“) we’ve heard featuring Tobacco and Beck together; the world knows only these two, though that clearly should change.
Here’s the other in Tobacco’s Beck set:
Maniac Meat is out via anticon.
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It’s cool. I like that bluesy synth riff. It sounds like Beck’s unmistakable dub/glitch production, which is a good thing.
this song is great! what a team-up