1. Marbled Boutique Acid | [06:33] |
2. Tamale Lady | [07:18] |
3. For It Is The Doom Of Men That They Forget | [07:16] |
4. Infill Development | [07:09] |
5. Hendrik | [05:11] |
6. There Is A Light That Never Turns On | [06:57] |
A collection of tracks semi-categorizable as "chunky lethargic acid." All recorded live in a single take using bits of eurorack modular, Roland Boutiques, Moog Subharmonicon/DFAM, Roland Space Echo, Earthquaker Devices Aquaduct, Korg SQ-1, classixxx 90s digital Quadraverb goodness, and other random junk.
Jordan Snodgrass is a San Diego native, Imputor? Records co-founder, one half of IDM supergroup (LOL!) Calculator Man & Hangar, former Rocket From The Crypt Web Lackey, and graduate of UCSD with a degree in cognitive science and specialization in computation. Rather than spending those 4 years getting toasted and mastering hacky sack, he spent them researching the effects of monotonous drum beats on brainwaves.
Crumbs from his mid-aughts noodlings can be found scattered across the web: Remix work for San Diego's Tristeza ("Mixed Signals"), Via Satellite ("Cliff"), and Ilya ("Isola"), as well as a compilation appearance ("45 Seconds of:") alongside artists such as Lusine, DJ Spooky, Leafcutter John, Dntel, Electric Company, + a ton more. He has performed live shows with: The Album Leaf, Dntel, Hrvatski, Greg Davis, Fax, Thingy, The Spacewurm, Languis, IQU, Ursula 1000, FCS North, Randomnumber, + more.
A fried hard drive in 2001 derailed his music career, his debut album "It Takes A Nation of Inidie Rockers to Hold Me Back" lost to the unforgiving digital gods.
20 years later he returned with his second debut album: "Styloid Process EP," quickly followed by the "Growlbient" LP and the "Music For 1 Musician" EP.