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Subtle (band)

Subtle was an alternative hip hop sextet from Oakland, California. It consisted of Adam Drucker (Doseone), Jeffrey Logan (Jel), Dax Pierson, Jordan Dalrymple, Alexander Kort, and Marty Dowers. The band was formed in 2001. While considered by the artists to be "genreless", Subtle had close ties to the hip hop and indie music scene. Although both Doseone and Jel are members of Anticon collective, Subtle was not on the Anticon label roster. Subtle was signed to Lex Records.

Subtle
OriginOakland, California, United States
GenresElectronic, indie rock, alternative hip hop
Years active2001-2008[1]
LabelsLex Records
Astralwerks (distribution)
EMI (distribution)
MembersAdam Drucker (Doseone)
Jeffrey Logan (Jel)
Dax Pierson
Jordan Dalrymple
Marty Dowers
Alexander Kort

Personnel edit

The six member band consisted of:

History edit

The Season EPs and Earthsick edit

Subtle began in 2001 when Dax Pierson, an employee at the Amoeba Music record store in Berkeley, CA., met Adam Drucker at the record store. Drucker is a founding member of the Anticon collective/record label. They decided to try to make some music together. The first time they got together, Pierson also invited Alexander Kort to the session, whom Pierson had collaborated on performing, composing and improvising a score for some classic silent films (Marty Dowers was also a part of these collaborations). Later that year, Pierson was invited to an open mic show and invited other musicians to form a one-time group for a predominately improvised twenty-minute performance. Members of that performance's group were, woodwind/synth player Marty Dowers, drummer/guitarist Jordan Dalrymple, and cellist Alexander Kort—all of whom Pierson had previously played with. Dowers and Darlrymple were also fellow employees at Amoeba Music. Everyone enjoyed playing together so much, they decided to continue on as a group and added sixth member mpc/drum machinist Jeff Logan, another founding member of Anticon and along with partner in crime, Adam Drucker, member of the duo, Themselves.

Over the course of 2002 and 2003 Subtle released their four 'season' EPs (Summer, Autumn, Winter and Spring). A selection of tracks from these recordings (stated by the band to be the best songs of the EPs) were eventually collated on the compilation album Earthsick. Both of these projects were composed mostly of homemade recordings and were all released on Doseone's own label, A Purple 100.

'Winter' consisted solely of one 37-minute track which was entirely improvised, at midnight on winter solstice. Similar to this, Earthsick included four untitled, previously unreleased tracks, all of which were completely improvised with no overdubs. Chronologically, the improvised Earthsick recordings took place the year following the recording of the music that makes up 'Winter'.

A New White and Wishingbone edit

In 2003 the band signed to Lex Records and, in 2004, released their first proper full-length, A New White. This album spawned the single "F.K.O.", which stands for "Fuck Kelly Osbourne". Introduced on the record, and a recurring character in much of Subtle's work, is 'Hour Hero Yes', an aspiring middle-class poet and rapper. He is mentioned throughout the two Subtle LPs and both remix compilations, as well as in the 13 & God song "Ghostwork". Album and video artwork, as well as art on Subtle's official website, suggest Hour Hero Yes to be a bald man with a black and white striped face—an image which is embodied by a bust that serves as a centerpiece prop during live Subtle shows. Their live shows are particularly noted for their theatricality, incorporating hand-painted backdrops, set props, "costumes", and theatrical monologues that go alongside the musical performances.

In 2006 the band released Wishingbone, a sister album to A New White containing remixes of tracks from that album as well as new material and remixes by Subtle themselves. Three music videos were released on the DVD included with the album, all of which were produced by animation company SSSR. SSSR also created the video for 'The Mercury Craze'.

Tour Van Accident edit

While on tour to promote A New White in 2005, the band's van went off the road after hitting a patch of black ice on a highway in Iowa. The driver, live sound engineer Patrick Scott and five members of the band sustained minor injuries, while a member, Dax Pierson, was seriously injured. Dax's upper spine was severely damaged in the accident, leaving him a quadriplegic. Dax continues to contribute to the band, but as of now, does not tour.[2]

For Hero: For Fool edit

Subtle signed a distribution deal with Astralwerks/EMI as of July 2006. For Hero: For Fool was released in October 2006 on Lex/Astralwerks/EMI.[3] Dax Pierson, rendered quadriplegic by their tour accident in 2005, contributed beatboxing, vocals and harmonica to the album and his contribution is prominently displayed on the final track, 'The Ends'. The album was received very well by critics, with Cokemachineglow declaring it their 2006 album of the year. 'The Mercury Craze' was released as a 7" Vinyl and CD single and is used as an opening for the German TV show Spam Deluxe (Giga).

It is intended that Subtle's first three studio albums (A New White, For Hero: For Fool and ExitingARM) will serve as a trilogy about the rise and fall of the character Hour Hero Yes, and the character may indeed live on throughout the course of all their studio output, with the lyrics derived from his perspective.[4] On the cover of 'For Hero: For Fool' he appears in old military garb, with fire for hair.

Tour Robbery edit

In November 2006, while on tour in Europe, their tour van was robbed in Barcelona. Bags containing $15,000 worth of gear and personal belongings were stolen, including a laptop containing demos, draft lyrics and unreleased work. To try to recover some of the funds, Doseone drew personalised portraits of fans from photos they would send in.[5]

Yell&Ice edit

Released in October 2007, Yell&Ice is a collection of remakes and remixes, featuring collaborations with Why?, Dan Boeckner of Wolf Parade, Tunde Adebimpe of TV on the Radio, Markus Acher of the Notwist, and Chris Adams of Hood (band). Just as 'Wishingbone' revisited Subtle's first LP 'A New White', Yell&Ice explores and reinterprets their preceding full-length, 'for hero: for fool'.

Both Wishingbone and Yell&Ice were fashioned to further explore Subtle's conceptual protagonist, Hour Hero yes, while creating a medium for the band's love of collaborative music making. Doseone has likened the albums to early rap maxi-singles which would contain tracks with the same backing music but different vocals.

Unlike a typical collection of remixes, Yell&Ice utterly reapproaches the lyrics and music of for hero: for fool. In order to better suit the pallette and prowess of each respective collaborator, lyrics were rewritten, sounds resampled, and time signatures unlocked. These songbones were then sent to various collaborators who then rewrote, sang, and sequenced to the tune of their talents.

ExitingARM edit

ExitingARM is the third album "in the ever-widening epic of Hour Hero Yes" and is accompanied by its own website with further poems on Yes's journey. The album was an attempt to create a more accessible sound and was released on May 13, 2008.

OughtAlmanac of AmassedFact Vol.I edit

During the ExitingARM tour, the OughtAlmanac of AmassedFact Vol.I was available for purchase at Subtle's merchandise booth. Limited to 100 pieces, all hand painted by Doseone, the Almanac is a 70-page book that acts as a guide for the world in which Subtle's protagonist, HourHeroYES, resides. All copies of the Almanac have the first and last pages torn out except for a small bit, where it is numbered and signed. The OughtAlmanac of AmassedFact Vol.I is accompanied by a 65 track mp3 CD of Dose reading the Almanac in its entirety. The improvisational sessions that later became ExitingARM as well as the crackle of a blank record make up the background noise for the reading on the CD. There is an online version of the book/CD.[6]

WASHERE edit

The first live subtle album contains a collection of 'hand-picked' live songs, alternate versions, and "original session" improvisations from their past five years of touring. "WASHERE" includes tracks from the rehearsals for the "a new white" tour. These "live at the mansion" sessions are some of the only live performances that were recorded before the tour accident that left Dax Pierson quadriplegic.

SmallFear Souvenir edit

Similar to what 'Wishingbone' was to 'A New White' and 'Yell&Ice' to 'For Hero:For Fool', SmallFear Souvenir will be a remix/ re-interpretation album of ExitingARM. Artists confirmed to be working on it are Alias (Sick Soft Perfection), Thee More Shallows (Day Dangerous), Black Moth Super Rainbow (GoneBones), Genghis Tron (Take To Take) and Trans Am (The No).

Discography edit

Albums edit

EPs edit

Singles edit

  • "F.K.O." (2004)
  • "The Long Vein of the Law" (2004)
  • "The Mercury Craze" (2006)

Compilations edit

  • Earthsick (2004)
  • Wishingbone (2006)
  • The Subtle6 Mix (2006)
  • Yell&Ice (2007)
  • OughtAlmanac of AmassedFact Vol.I (2008) Limited edition book and CD-R of MP3s

Live albums edit

References edit

  1. ^ http://www.myspace.com/subtlesix/blog/442446185[dead link]
  2. ^ Brian Howe (2005-05-28). . Pitchfork Media. Archived from the original on 2008-01-17. Retrieved 2007-12-28.
  3. ^ Dave Maher (2006-07-26). . Pitchfork Media. Archived from the original on 2006-12-06. Retrieved 2006-12-06.
  4. ^ Bradley Iles (2006-10-24). . Chalked Up. Archived from the original on 2008-01-17. Retrieved 2007-09-20.
  5. ^ Matthew Solarski (2006-12-04). . Pitchfork Media. Archived from the original on 2007-02-16. Retrieved 2006-12-06.
  6. ^ ExitingARM on Lex Records

External links edit

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Subtle was an alternative hip hop sextet from Oakland California It consisted of Adam Drucker Doseone Jeffrey Logan Jel Dax Pierson Jordan Dalrymple Alexander Kort and Marty Dowers The band was formed in 2001 While considered by the artists to be genreless Subtle had close ties to the hip hop and indie music scene Although both Doseone and Jel are members of Anticon collective Subtle was not on the Anticon label roster Subtle was signed to Lex Records SubtleOriginOakland California United StatesGenresElectronic indie rock alternative hip hopYears active2001 2008 1 LabelsLex RecordsAstralwerks distribution EMI distribution MembersAdam Drucker Doseone Jeffrey Logan Jel Dax PiersonJordan DalrympleMarty DowersAlexander Kort Contents 1 Personnel 2 History 2 1 The Season EPs and Earthsick 2 2 A New White and Wishingbone 2 3 Tour Van Accident 2 4 For Hero For Fool 2 5 Tour Robbery 2 6 Yell amp Ice 2 7 ExitingARM 2 8 OughtAlmanac of AmassedFact Vol I 2 9 WASHERE 2 10 SmallFear Souvenir 3 Discography 3 1 Albums 3 2 EPs 3 3 Singles 3 4 Compilations 3 5 Live albums 4 References 5 External linksPersonnel editThe six member band consisted of Adam Doseone Drucker vocals and samples Jeffrey Jel Logan sampling drum machine Jordan Dalrymple drums guitar synth and vocals Dax Pierson vocals keyboards synths harmonica autoharp Marton Dowers winds synth Alexander Kort electric celloHistory editThe Season EPs and Earthsick edit Subtle began in 2001 when Dax Pierson an employee at the Amoeba Music record store in Berkeley CA met Adam Drucker at the record store Drucker is a founding member of the Anticon collective record label They decided to try to make some music together The first time they got together Pierson also invited Alexander Kort to the session whom Pierson had collaborated on performing composing and improvising a score for some classic silent films Marty Dowers was also a part of these collaborations Later that year Pierson was invited to an open mic show and invited other musicians to form a one time group for a predominately improvised twenty minute performance Members of that performance s group were woodwind synth player Marty Dowers drummer guitarist Jordan Dalrymple and cellist Alexander Kort all of whom Pierson had previously played with Dowers and Darlrymple were also fellow employees at Amoeba Music Everyone enjoyed playing together so much they decided to continue on as a group and added sixth member mpc drum machinist Jeff Logan another founding member of Anticon and along with partner in crime Adam Drucker member of the duo Themselves Over the course of 2002 and 2003 Subtle released their four season EPs Summer Autumn Winter and Spring A selection of tracks from these recordings stated by the band to be the best songs of the EPs were eventually collated on the compilation album Earthsick Both of these projects were composed mostly of homemade recordings and were all released on Doseone s own label A Purple 100 Winter consisted solely of one 37 minute track which was entirely improvised at midnight on winter solstice Similar to this Earthsick included four untitled previously unreleased tracks all of which were completely improvised with no overdubs Chronologically the improvised Earthsick recordings took place the year following the recording of the music that makes up Winter A New White and Wishingbone edit In 2003 the band signed to Lex Records and in 2004 released their first proper full length A New White This album spawned the single F K O which stands for Fuck Kelly Osbourne Introduced on the record and a recurring character in much of Subtle s work is Hour Hero Yes an aspiring middle class poet and rapper He is mentioned throughout the two Subtle LPs and both remix compilations as well as in the 13 amp God song Ghostwork Album and video artwork as well as art on Subtle s official website suggest Hour Hero Yes to be a bald man with a black and white striped face an image which is embodied by a bust that serves as a centerpiece prop during live Subtle shows Their live shows are particularly noted for their theatricality incorporating hand painted backdrops set props costumes and theatrical monologues that go alongside the musical performances In 2006 the band released Wishingbone a sister album to A New White containing remixes of tracks from that album as well as new material and remixes by Subtle themselves Three music videos were released on the DVD included with the album all of which were produced by animation company SSSR SSSR also created the video for The Mercury Craze Tour Van Accident edit While on tour to promote A New White in 2005 the band s van went off the road after hitting a patch of black ice on a highway in Iowa The driver live sound engineer Patrick Scott and five members of the band sustained minor injuries while a member Dax Pierson was seriously injured Dax s upper spine was severely damaged in the accident leaving him a quadriplegic Dax continues to contribute to the band but as of now does not tour 2 For Hero For Fool edit Subtle signed a distribution deal with Astralwerks EMI as of July 2006 For Hero For Fool was released in October 2006 on Lex Astralwerks EMI 3 Dax Pierson rendered quadriplegic by their tour accident in 2005 contributed beatboxing vocals and harmonica to the album and his contribution is prominently displayed on the final track The Ends The album was received very well by critics with Cokemachineglow declaring it their 2006 album of the year The Mercury Craze was released as a 7 Vinyl and CD single and is used as an opening for the German TV show Spam Deluxe Giga It is intended that Subtle s first three studio albums A New White For Hero For Fool and ExitingARM will serve as a trilogy about the rise and fall of the character Hour Hero Yes and the character may indeed live on throughout the course of all their studio output with the lyrics derived from his perspective 4 On the cover of For Hero For Fool he appears in old military garb with fire for hair Tour Robbery edit In November 2006 while on tour in Europe their tour van was robbed in Barcelona Bags containing 15 000 worth of gear and personal belongings were stolen including a laptop containing demos draft lyrics and unreleased work To try to recover some of the funds Doseone drew personalised portraits of fans from photos they would send in 5 Yell amp Ice edit Released in October 2007 Yell amp Ice is a collection of remakes and remixes featuring collaborations with Why Dan Boeckner of Wolf Parade Tunde Adebimpe of TV on the Radio Markus Acher of the Notwist and Chris Adams of Hood band Just as Wishingbone revisited Subtle s first LP A New White Yell amp Ice explores and reinterprets their preceding full length for hero for fool Both Wishingbone and Yell amp Ice were fashioned to further explore Subtle s conceptual protagonist Hour Hero yes while creating a medium for the band s love of collaborative music making Doseone has likened the albums to early rap maxi singles which would contain tracks with the same backing music but different vocals Unlike a typical collection of remixes Yell amp Ice utterly reapproaches the lyrics and music of for hero for fool In order to better suit the pallette and prowess of each respective collaborator lyrics were rewritten sounds resampled and time signatures unlocked These songbones were then sent to various collaborators who then rewrote sang and sequenced to the tune of their talents ExitingARM edit ExitingARM is the third album in the ever widening epic of Hour Hero Yes and is accompanied by its own website with further poems on Yes s journey The album was an attempt to create a more accessible sound and was released on May 13 2008 OughtAlmanac of AmassedFact Vol I edit During the ExitingARM tour the OughtAlmanac of AmassedFact Vol I was available for purchase at Subtle s merchandise booth Limited to 100 pieces all hand painted by Doseone the Almanac is a 70 page book that acts as a guide for the world in which Subtle s protagonist HourHeroYES resides All copies of the Almanac have the first and last pages torn out except for a small bit where it is numbered and signed The OughtAlmanac of AmassedFact Vol I is accompanied by a 65 track mp3 CD of Dose reading the Almanac in its entirety The improvisational sessions that later became ExitingARM as well as the crackle of a blank record make up the background noise for the reading on the CD There is an online version of the book CD 6 WASHERE edit The first live subtle album contains a collection of hand picked live songs alternate versions and original session improvisations from their past five years of touring WASHERE includes tracks from the rehearsals for the a new white tour These live at the mansion sessions are some of the only live performances that were recorded before the tour accident that left Dax Pierson quadriplegic SmallFear Souvenir edit Similar to what Wishingbone was to A New White and Yell amp Ice to For Hero For Fool SmallFear Souvenir will be a remix re interpretation album of ExitingARM Artists confirmed to be working on it are Alias Sick Soft Perfection Thee More Shallows Day Dangerous Black Moth Super Rainbow GoneBones Genghis Tron Take To Take and Trans Am The No Discography editAlbums edit A New White 2004 For Hero For Fool 2006 ExitingARM 2008 EPs edit Summer 2001 Autumn 2002 Winter 2002 Spring 2003 Singles edit F K O 2004 The Long Vein of the Law 2004 The Mercury Craze 2006 Compilations edit Earthsick 2004 Wishingbone 2006 The Subtle6 Mix 2006 Yell amp Ice 2007 OughtAlmanac of AmassedFact Vol I 2008 Limited edition book and CD R of MP3s Live albums edit WASHERE 2008 References edit http www myspace com subtlesix blog 442446185 dead link Brian Howe 2005 05 28 Subtle Keyboardist Injured in Auto Accident Pitchfork Media Archived from the original on 2008 01 17 Retrieved 2007 12 28 Dave Maher 2006 07 26 Exclusive Subtle Sign to EMI Pitchfork Media Archived from the original on 2006 12 06 Retrieved 2006 12 06 Bradley Iles 2006 10 24 Doseone explains the narrative of For Hero For Fool Chalked Up Archived from the original on 2008 01 17 Retrieved 2007 09 20 Matthew Solarski 2006 12 04 Subtle Robbed for 15K Doseone Resorts to Portraiture Pitchfork Media Archived from the original on 2007 02 16 Retrieved 2006 12 06 ExitingARM on Lex RecordsExternal links editSubtle at AllMusic Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Subtle band amp oldid 1174243613, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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