Nothing's Too Weird - Black Dice
Tuesday, December 18th, 2007 running time 07:00
Brooklyn experimenters Black Dice attack music and visuals the same way - nothing's too weird. In fact, sometimes it's not weird enough.
Aaron Warren and Bjorn Copeland of the ever-evolving Brooklyn experimental group Black Dice explain that they attack music and visuals the same way - nothing's too weird. In fact, sometimes it's not weird enough. From their early days in the Providence, RI noise scene playing alongside Lightning Bolt, to their current incarnation as visual and sound collagists, Black Dice has always had a dominant, unifying aesthetic that shapes their output.
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Highlights
New York
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1:49, 1:49
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Cozumel
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2:02, 2:02
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Romeo
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3:32, 3:32
)
vocalist
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0:55, 0:55
)
New York
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1:49, 1:49
)
Cozumel
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2:02, 2:02
)
Romeo
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3:32, 3:32
)
vocalist
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0:55, 0:55
)
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" Okay. It's."
" In the Pacific Hillary. As well as their -- to. This episode yeah let's. For more information did sign --"
" Well liked the way that -- makes -- are likely places tell you know. I found this who have served as you know ideas like -- that you like out there like you know like wolves in fact I sometimes it just won't be absurd enough for now and I think that's something that we can't extend to like you know the way the way the records look the -- that suffer a vocalist and and related videos -- And so it's. It is just another way of complex. Expressing my that idea that there's just didn't know -- two years. -- look at you know it's like some items like ridiculous contraptions hear something like that -- and things like sounds and obviously some of us out to. Yeah odorless and this is you know housing areas. Very and -- thank."
" You mean -- wasn't seen a lot of -- New York and Boston. Just kinda begins at the -- The local bands where it became like -- virulent -- her on us like people against you. In this Cozumel and events parties. There wasn't really like separation. Audience -- I think a lot of six. And formulated like how we. Start making music it's just became more fun economy Barack hit them to try to emulate something that. Which is I think it's and -- listen. Doing away and doing what it's. Like -- it was kind of -- What we wanted to do and then. Clinton fans and oh it's where the most attractive grownup this one's hand like this."
" Urgency and out of my where you coming up feeling like he couldn't play anything else advanced the argument in another band that sort of emphasize this kind of romantic notion that people are giving it. There's nothing else think if you missed and yeah the only witnesses that no matter who else they're playing. President. That's always been -- and in -- you do -- it won't -- and ultimately. Or they it's like Colin. Like officials like you no longer -- more of christianity. And we stand Gary Toms house and we literally taxes for like 45 minutes because like and Romeo and turn everyone hated us and given tax -- there -- Yeah for hours it's certainly. It's the plus there's a lot of it's show up there they didn't night. Play yeah. Depending -- how many friends. All this starting their --"
" A -- and yeah. He's like like a sampler and my -- my drums like triggers this stuff but like everything -- on the sampler for atlas sounds and is there was a point -- Victoria we did then that central daylight. Did this pointless but just didn't hit it just is so easy it was with the what was the point that. That we -- that is. Whether it's been like hanging people are saying stuff. Rock band music and rock instruments like. Oh yeah. Yeah."
" I can't think of anything like a 100% and negative. -- I got his. Good. While we. It's big thing here it's. -- and the make a book that -- be okay. How the kind of like contextualize the war. He started with -- look at the if -- like a lot of -- that we got -- yeah studio and like videos private to redouble collaborative -- we -- that's different about. Really like kind of deliberately to -- It's like no I didn't. -- You know."
" Okay. It's."










