Wednesday, 16 April 2008

Black Dice

Black Dice   
Artist: Black Dice

   Genre(s): 
Experimental
   Electronic
   Other
   



Discography:


Endless Happiness (Eye Remix)   
 Endless Happiness (Eye Remix)

   Year: 2004   
Tracks: 18


Creature Comforts   
 Creature Comforts

   Year: 2004   
Tracks: 8


Beaches and Canyons   
 Beaches and Canyons

   Year: 2003   
Tracks: 5




Hailed as transonic groundbreakers or derided as alienating and ostentatious, Brooklyn's Black Dice advertise the limits of hard core and hinderance rock. Pickings their cues from Dethaw Banana, Merzbow, and Chivy Puss, Negroid Dice posit on a few notes per "song" and focus on producing a strait that's as abradant and perverted as possible. The chemical grouping debuted in early 1998 with a individual on Gravitation Records and released Semen of the Sun on Tapes Records. They then appeared on Troubleman Unlimited's Mix-Tape and were picked up by Troubleman, run by Unwound. Shirley Temple Cube released its debut full-length in 2000, followed by a split with Erase Errata and Coldness Hands in 2001. The pursuit twelvemonth Black Cube deserted their sway leanings and embraced the electronics that had antecedently peppered their avant hard core access. They affected to the DFA estimate for their 2002 album, Beaches & Canyons. A vinyl radical base only coaction with Wolf Eyes came come out in 2003 on the Fusetron judge. That lapplander year DFA too released the near dancefloor friendly Cone Wassailer 12" and followed it in 2004 with an EP, Miles of Smiles, and more or less other album, Creature Conveniences.