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Level Live Wires

Level Live Wires

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Artist: Odd Nosdam
Label: Anticon
Category: Music

Buy New: $18.87



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Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 2 reviews
Sales Rank: 697219

Media: LP Record
Discs: 1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.7
Dimensions (in): 12.1 x 12.1 x 0.3

UPC: 655035507415
EAN: 0655035507415
ASIN: B000ROACPM

Release Date: August 28, 2007
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Tracks:

  • On
  • Kill Tone
  • We Dead
  • Freakout 3
  • Fat Hooks
  • Blast
  • The Kill Tone, Pt. 2
  • Burner
  • Up in Flames
  • Slight Return
  • Off

Editorial Reviews:

Album Description
An Odd Nosdam record is more than music. More and more, David P. Madson's albums are collections of wordless short stories and scenes, intricately woven audio scrapbooks that buzz with singular experience as lived through the eyes and ears of one very electric human conduit. 2005's threateningly dense and gorgeous Burner was built amongst bad relationships, nasty headspaces and East Oakland situations, but Level Live Wires is the distinct product of inspiration, bizarre happenstance and wonder, lived out in a series of bright moments eventually brought together under the roof of an unruffled West Berkeley cottage. 8-track cassettes, samplers, synths and Dictaphones, lost records and found sounds, field recordings and happy accidents are brought to stirring life by our humble collagist.

Nosdam's fascination with these odd moments gives Level Live Wires its enveloping draw. Each bit that becomes a part of a song is an otherwise static and eventually staid sound that could have become mere memory. Instead, he takes each into his life (often burning sounds onto disc and listening to them throughout his day), and gives them blood in return.

This fully-realized work includes contributions by a number of Madson's co-conspirators: Dee Kesler of Thee More Shallows, Why's Doug McDiarmid and Yoni Wolf, Chris Adams (Hood, Bracken), Jessica Bailiff, Cosmos Lee, Tunde Adebimpe (TV On The Radio), and more. Also included with Level Live Wires' first CD pressing is a limited bonus CD of isolated sonics--a fine ambient EP in its own right--that allows listeners to hear the album's underpinnings from Odd Nosdam's peerless perspective.

Album Description
An Odd Nosdam record is more than music. More and more, David P. Madson's albums are collections of wordless short stories and scenes, intricately woven audio scrapbooks that buzz with singular experience as lived through the eyes and ears of one very electric human conduit. 2005's threateningly dense and gorgeous Burner was built amongst bad relationships, nasty headspaces and East Oakland situations, but Level Live Wires is the distinct product of inspiration, bizarre happenstance and wonder, lived out in a series of bright moments eventually brought together under the roof of an unruffled West Berkeley cottage. 8-track cassettes, samplers, synths and Dictaphones, lost records and found sounds, field recordings and happy accidents are brought to stirring life by our humble collagist. Nosdam's fascination with these odd moments gives Level Live Wires its enveloping draw. Each bit that becomes a part of a song is an otherwise static and eventually staid sound that could have become mere memory. Instead, he takes each into his life (often burning sounds onto disc and listening to them throughout his day), and gives them blood in return. This fully-realized work includes contributions by a number of Madson's co-conspirators: Dee Kesler of Thee More Shallows, Why's Doug McDiarmid and Yoni Wolf, Chris Adams (Hood, Bracken), Jessica Bailiff, Cosmos Lee, Tunde Adebimpe (TV On The Radio), and more. Also included with Level Live Wires' first CD pressing is a limited bonus CD of isolated sonics - a fine ambient EP in its own right - that allows listeners to hear the album's underpinnings.


Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars Enchanting, beguiling...hey, look at my shoes - they're so shiny......   April 16, 2008
 1 out of 1 found this review helpful

I checked out the tracks Kill Tone and Up in Flames over and over on Odd Nosdam's MySpace site, then decided wtf, why not chance the whole cd. Glad I did. This dreamy, shoe-gazy, post-rocky meld of sounds and musical themes is totally self-indulgent, charming and, ultimately, enchanting. And it's not just the two tracks mentioned above that are good - I think it's all good, and hangs together as a whole work. A Boards of Canada comparison can be made. In fact, I just made it. So if that turns you off, and you don't dig what's on MySpace, you should probably pass on this one. But if it doesn't, for what it's worth, this one gets my recommendation. It's wistful, and poignant, and I suspect the other reviewer has it, beautifully and poetically, right - this may be what it sounds like to drown.


5 out of 5 stars The race is won.   April 1, 2008
 1 out of 1 found this review helpful

I can finally die and go to heaven. The music I've been looking for has finally arrived. This group comes closest to duplicating the effects of ether or trying to breath under water that I've unearthed in decades. And I've experienced both. It's where Robert Fripp and Frith should have ventured years ago. No head trips here but pure smart, modern jewels of sound.

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