Connect with us

News

Pick a Piper Announces New Album April 2nd on Mint Records [Free Download & SoundCloud Stream]

Published

on

“All Her Colours” should please fans of floaty, polyrhythmic dance-pop that mixes organic drum sounds with synths, found-sound samples, and electronics — in other words, calling all kids (and all Caribou fans).” – Spin Magazine

Though kept busy handling percussive duties in the live incarnation of Caribou, Toronto’s Brad Weber has found time in recent years to work on his side project, Pick a Piper, a collaboration with friends Clint Scrivener, Angus Fraser, Dan Roberts and others. Overseeing the production and much of the song writing, Weber released two digital-only EPs (between 2009 and 2010), both of which filled out dance-music structures with decidedly non-dance-music instrumentation—glockenspiel, acoustic guitar, and flute, to form what they aptly term “organic dance music.”

In the years since Pick a Piper’s initial output, Weber has taken to flexing his production muscles, swapping out the acoustic palette that characterized earlier output in favor of found-sound samples, synths, electronic percussion, and deftly sequenced helpings of reverb and delay. But even with this new focus on electronics, their aesthetic remains grounded in the natural world, with airy, polyrhythmic percussion, atmospheric sound design, and loopy melodies acting as the foundations of their self-titled debut album. Toss in a smattering of guest vocalists (members of the Ruby Suns, Enon/Brainiac, Born Ruffians, and Braids), and Pick a Piper becomes a project whose stylistic versatility and distinct palette create a pleasantly varied but cohesive whole.

Track Listing:
1. Lucid in Fjords
2. All Her Colours
3. Cinders and Dust
4. Once Were Leaves
5. South to Polynesia
6. Zenaida
7. Hour Hands
8. Dinghy in a Quiet Cove

Follow Pick a Piper: Facebook | Twitter | SoundCloud

Continue Reading
Advertisement
Click to comment

Trending