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"Ether Teeth" Fog's second LP, is, in his own words, "a heavy-headed hopeful opus, an urban vaudevillian symphony about birds, war, mystery, jealousy, old tyme dudes and most importantly, L-O-V-E." This album finds Fog both expanding the range of his sound and becoming more focussed in his approach. Andrew feels that, this time around, his vision of a collison of turntables, piano, poetry, and god knows what else are fully realized.
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Back in the last century, Andrew was a struggling punk rocker-turned-Hip-Hop DJ and college dropout in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Frustrated by (self-imposed) musical limits and depressed with a tendency towards upper-respiratory ailments, Andrew began recording songs on his 4-track that combined his scratching skills with snippets of acoustic guitar and keyboards. After writing lyrics for some of these pieces, Andrew, for the very first time anywhere, sang. The result was a record released on his own label... [ read more ]
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Fog starts out as a spoken word and synthesizer melange, then segues to "Smell of Failure" ("I get this whiff in my nose sometimes," says Andrew Broder aka Fog, "Like a burning smell/It's the smell of failure"), which is a feedback-ensconced series of vocoder reps. At "Pneumonia" the album slows to a Neil Young-inspired dirge, then switches to scratches and samples. Surprises are around every turn. "Check Fraud" features rudimentary Japanese flute, sound effects, and lilting {\flame... [ read more ]
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