Antipop Consortium - Apparently
Posted on Thursday 25 June 2009, 10:55 - Music News - Permalink

Antipop Consortium - Apparently
(Promo CD/Free MP3 Download) Big Dada BDCD148P, 2009-06-23
The mighty Anti-Pop Consortium return to the fray with a free download track from their forthcoming album, Fluorescent Black, a seventeen track monster opus that is set to be one of the records of the year. Apparently itself is classic APC - crunching robot-funk combined with the three distinct voices and flows of Beans, Priest and M.Sayyid. By turns funny, dense, allusive, clever and just devastatingly fresh, this is a group reminding us of their collective strength. Check it now and get all in a tizzy thinking about the album and to follow…

Antipop Consortium - Apparently
(Promo CD/Free MP3 Download) Big Dada BDCD148P, 2009-06-23
Tracklisting :
01. Apparently
Note : Available to download free now on amazon.co.uk (for Europe) or amazon.com (for USA).
Links :
myspace.com/antipopny
wikipedia.org
bigdada.com
myspace.com/bigdadarecords
Press Release :
"Ball Beans is… H.P. is… Earl Blaize is… Sayyid is… outside the Machine APPARENTLY!"
The mighty Anti-Pop Consortium return to the fray with a free download track from their forthcoming album, "Fluorescent Black," a seventeen track monster opus that is set to be one of the records of the year.
"Apparently" itself is classic APC - crunching robot-funk combined with the three distinct voices and flows of Beans, Priest and M.Sayyid. By turns funny, dense, allusive, clever and just devastatingly fresh, this is a group reminding us of their collective strength. Check it now and get all in a tizzy thinking about the album and to follow…
Widely regarded as cutting-edge innovators to a broad spectrum of listeners including b-boy purists, experimental electronic fans and indie rockers, Anti-Pop Consortium's return is major news. The group have been praised for their stream-of consciousness lyrics, their ability to give seemingly unrelated word clusters hidden meaning, and their sonic backdrops that provide the perfect canvas for their lyrical paintings.
Since the album Arrhythmia (2002) was released to critical acclaim on Warp Records, and found them on tour with DJ Shadow and Radiohead among others, the group found it necessary to take a break and work on individual projects. Now they're back stronger than ever. "We needed time to grow and mature as artists individually," a statement from the group says. "Now that we have assessed our strengths and weaknesses, we are ready to re-form stronger and better than we have ever been before. The chemistry that we have together makes for exceptional music. It's time to return."