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partyofthemind · 3 months
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Enjoying a Saturday with the record player.
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crepuscularpete · 7 months
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randomcollectionitem · 6 months
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clipping. - Face
https://www.discogs.com/release/11980126-Clipping-Face
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Hey, we finally had a record show up! This is the 2018 vinyl reissue of the 2012 debut EP from beloved industrial rap trio Clipping (they stylize it as "clipping." but it fucks up my formatting mojo so I'm sticking to the capital C for this one). The A side is the original 3 track tape, and the B side is remixes and an acapella. This version was released by Deathbomb Arc, the same label that put out the original EP.
I was a little late to the Clipping party and got on board with them shortly after the release of their semi-self-titled debut album, CLPPNG. CLPPNG dropped right after Death Grips broke up and the hype surrounding Clipping on the internet was mostly /mu/ posters heralding them as The Next Death Grips. I always thought that comparison was questionable. Outside of a vague sense of being in the same genre they don't share a lot of DNA, with Clipping pulling heavily from harsh noise and power electronics in contrast to Death Grips' sample-heavy sound fueled by math rock-adjacent live drums. Regardless, the JENNY DEATH WHEN era hype train brought Clipping in front of a relatively big audience of outsider rap nerds looking for another hit of bizarre sounds, and they brought it in spades. After listening to CLPPNG an embarrassing number of times I worked my way back to midcity (their first mixtape) and Face. Face really stuck with me, so I was thrilled to see it reissued in 2018 and picked it up immediately.
The original EP is a short-but-sweet three song affair that wastes no space and takes no prisoners. The opening track, the eponymous Face, is a blistering assault of lighting fast bars, blasts of noise, and a catchy x-rated chorus. It's followed by Studio Freestyle 01, which serves as a sort of mental breather in the middle of the list (as much of one as Clipping will give you at least), with mid-tempo freestyle verses alternating call-and-response style with bursts of harsh noise. The EP rounds out with Block, my personal favorite track from the project. Block showcases Daveed Diggs' uncanny ability to make even the smallest things seem profound and significant. A song about nothing becomes a song about everything as he paints a picture of a city block on top of a slow-burning beat. There are no characters. There is no action and no narrative. And that's the beauty of it.
The B side is a collection of remixes backed with an acapella of the first track. I'm normally not a huge fan of remixes, but the selection here is a fun listen. The first two are remixes of the title track, with the first turning it into a stompy industrial club tune and the second chopping it into a wall of samples (including a shockingly straight-faced interpolation of Gangnam Style, and a slightly less straight-faced interlude of the intro to Never Gonna Give You Up). This is followed by Clipping's remix of This Song Is A Drug Deal, by LA noise rock drum-and-shout group Foot Village. It chops up the spastic drums from the original song and uses them as a bed for some verses from Daveed. The side closes out with the acapella of Face, not exactly critical listening but I'm glad it's out there for DJs and remix artists to take advantage of.
As previously mentioned, the copy in front of me is the 2018 Deathbomb Arc vinyl issue, the only vinyl issue to date. The 2012 original pressing was only on cassette, and this deluxe reissue was also available on cassette with an expanded tracklist containing additional Face remixes. I opted for the vinyl version because, frankly, I lived through tapes the first time around; they sucked then, they suck now, and part of me withers away every time I have to buy a new one. Regardless, the vinyl edition is simple but well-presented. The album art still looks good when blown up to 12"x12", and they did a nice job typesetting the back cover. It includes a download code for the download-inclined, and opts for a polybag rather than a paper inner (I breathe a sigh of relief every time I open a new record and don't need to immediately resleeve the LP, records are too damn expensive now for these labels to cheap out with the crappy paper inners that shed everywhere and scuff your new record up). The pressing is fairly shallow, but my copy plays well with little to no surface noise. The sound is a bit dull, but it's not exactly a hi-fi recording in the first place so I'm not going to complain. No inserts or liner notes on this one, but an EP doesn't really need all that anyways. Overall I think they've done a nice job with the reissue.
I think the beauty of Face is that it paints a fairly complete picture of Clipping in only 3 tracks. You have the high energy sonic assaults, you have the artsy contemplation, and you have the fearless harsh noise and power electronics interludes. While it's not their most essential work, if you want a short elevator pitch for why you should care about Clipping, this is it. A great start to a legendary career. Rest assured, if I keep doing this long enough we'll see plenty of other Clipping releases in the future, so strap in for some more noise rap greatness down the road. In the meantime, may your music stay pleasantly abrasive and may your preferred genitals be in your face.
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snail-and-snail · 6 months
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jellybeanshortbread · 5 months
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I would normally post this sort of thing on my Instagram page, but it's deactivated for the time being; I just cannot be trusted with the responsibility as far as my stories go. The plus side of posting my vinyl pics on my Tumblr page is there's absolutely no hope - let alone any expectation - that it'll garner any likes, so in theory I won't be disappointed when this post meets a swift death. Anyway, here's Type O Negative's Dead Again, an appropriate album for these current gloomy fall depression vibes I'm presently living in. The band's last album, as Peter Steele died 3 years later. The phrase "one of a kind" is highly overused, but in Peter's case its use is completely justified and warranted; there was and never, ever will be anyone like him again, be it as a songwriter, vocalist, or sheer force of nature. Dead Again was a fitting end the band's career as it has various elements of everything they'd ever done up to that point. Not their absolute best album, and it's worth noting there's some lyrical themes that I'm not necessarily comfortable or in agreement with, but nonetheless it's a finely written and carefully crafted slab of Gothic Metal full of beauty, pain, soul, and wit. Anyway...think that about wraps up my pretentious meandering. Thanks for not listening.
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fght-ff-yr-dmns · 3 months
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Something Corporate North 2023 re-pressing (signed inlay)
This record has been on my vinyl bucket list for a very, very long time. Which is how I justified the import fees and the insane cost of this record!
It's my fave SoCo album and perfectly captures a time in my youth that I still really don't want to let go of. I didn't write the lyrics but they still feel like they belong to me, if that makes sense.
A high quality repress that i'd definitely recommend to any fan. Side A+B on 12" and C+D on 10"
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always-coffee · 2 months
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A Little Bowie for Your Day
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This is probably my favorite Bowie song, and I like this live rendition the most. It's just so good. The banter in the beginning is amusing, and I wish there were a recording of it I could buy.
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sufferinproxy · 4 months
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After work spins
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partyofthemind · 2 months
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crepuscularpete · 6 months
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sadbasketball · 5 months
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wamnak · 1 year
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mealblogging · 7 months
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music-connoisseur · 8 days
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Now spinning Genesis Seconds Out
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candont · 7 months
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This one never gets old
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