Hoop + Wire
Label | Tender Loving Empire – TLE023V |
Format | CD, Album |
Barcode | 0751937377528 |
Country | US |
Released | 02 Mar 2010 |
Genre | Electronic, Hip Hop, Rock, Funk / Soul, Pop |
Style | Pop Rock, Indie Rock, Experimental |
Boy Eats Drum Machine is Portland singer, producer, songwriter, visual artist and multi-instrumentalist Jon Ragel. Hoop + Wire is his 4th album and his second for Portland label Tender Loving Empire. Disparate ideas and sweeping themes bob and weave throughout Hoop + Wires 38 minutes to form an aural landscape replete with a big crisp rhythm section, tasteful turntableism, and confident baritone sax. Sweeping symphonic samples receive treatments of organic percussion both traditional and Foley, while the lyrical content reveals bothintrospective and dark passages. Equal parts Postal Service, DJ Shadow and Morphine assorted layers come together in grand fashion through BEDMs cohesive tales of envy, bravado and challenge.
1 | Hoop+Wire | 3:21 |
2 | Constellation | 3:21 |
3 | ABQ | 2:19 |
4 | Syncopated | 3:38 |
5 | Gold In The Hills | 4:06 |
6 | Lolo Forest | 3:57 |
7 | We Make Our Own Light | 2:25 |
8 | The Pieces Fit Together And Never Fall Apart | 3:25 |
9 | Mr. Train | 2:50 |
10 | New Mexico To Old Arizona | 4:07 |
11 | 70 Miles An Hour | 4:07 |
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