ARTIST: Black Dice TITLE: Broken Ear Record LABEL: DFA Records GENRE: Industrial BITRATE: 209kbps avg PLAYTIME: 0h 38min total RELEASE DATE: 2005-09-05 RIP DATE: 2005-07-23 01. Snarly Yow 8:14 02. Smiling Off 9:23 03. Heavy Manners 4:12 04. ABA 0:56 05. Street Dude 7:07 06. Twins 2:04 07. Motorcycle 6:59 Release Notes: For the past 8 years, Black Dice have been making journalists scramble for ways to describe them! The band has re-invented itself time and time again without ever hinting at what will come next. From their early 15 minute explosions, to the haunting soundscapes of 'Beaches and Canyons', to the bands take on 4/4 on the classic 'Cone Toaster' single, Black Dice are undefinable and the only sure thing is that their sonic investigations always surprise and thrill. Broken Ear Record, Black Dice’s latest offering, finds the band again crossing unconventional territories. Taking into account the stronger focus on rhythmic structures, Broken Ear Record flows with an almost lyrical phrasing, despite the absence of any lyrics. Instead, spectral segments of voice chime in as textural compliments. Black Dice have the ironic ability to creating sonically dense music that still leaves plenty of room. 'Smiling Off' enters with a propulsive tribal beat, which is gradually deconstructed into howling bass frequencies, latent vocal bursts, and eerie farfisa drones. Trails of melody drift through 'Heavy Manners' like wandering strangers. 'Twins' features what sounds like a call-and-response between to animatronic creatures. Black Dice’s efforts make serious headway with this album, showing a further development in harnessing the chaotic and making it listenable. Look out for the first single, 'Smiling Off', with remixes by DFA, Luomo, and ZZ Pot in October and Black Dice’s Fall tour!