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Antipop Consortium

Antipop Consortium is an American alternative hip hop group. The group formed in 1997, when Beans, High Priest, M. Sayyid, and producer Earl Blaize met at a poetry slam in New York City.[1] They are notable for their stream-of-consciousness lyrics and musical references to contemporary composition methods.[citation needed]

Antipop Consortium
Also known asTri-Pinnacle
OriginNew York City, New York, United States
GenresHip hop, experimental, IDM
Years active1997–2002, 2007–present
LabelsThirsty Ear, Warp, 75 Ark, Big Dada
MembersHigh Priest
M. Sayyid
Earl Blaize
Past membersBeans
Websitewarp.net/artists/anti-pop-consortium/

History

The group released several tape singles and two albums primarily on Dan the Automator's experimental hip-hop label 75 Ark before being signed by Warp Records in 2000. Their releases were met with mixed reviews from the mainstream music and underground hip-hop press alike, although they are noted for their inventiveness and the experimental electronic productions contributed by all members. They were frequently compared to other rappers with unorthodox lyrics, such as Kool Keith, MF Doom and Aesop Rock. In 2001, they opened for Radiohead during the European leg of their Amnesiac tour and subsequently toured with DJ Shadow.[citation needed]

The group disbanded due to creative differences in August 2002, with Beans pursuing a solo career while High Priest and M. Sayyid formed Airborn Audio, which released a single album, Good Fortune, on Ninja Tune in 2005, and toured with The Faint and Bright Eyes. All three members have pursued solo projects since the group's breakup.[citation needed]

Antipop completed their third album before they broke up, released in February 2003 as Antipop Consortium vs. Matthew Shipp.[citation needed]

They reunited in 2007. In an August 2007 interview,[2] the four members stated that they reunited with the intention of touring and releasing a new record.[citation needed]

They played a reunion show at the Knitting Factory of New York City in March 2008 and formed part of the support for Public Enemy on the It Takes A Nation Of Millions To Hold Us Back Don't Look Back British tour in May 2008. They have played at the 2009 ATP VS the Fans festival in Minehead, UK, followed by the Incubate Festival in Tilburg, Netherlands the following week.[citation needed]

After releasing their reunion album Fluorescent Black on Big Dada Records in 2009, the group has been touring steadily. Playing shows in Pontiac, Michigan; Futuresonic at Urbis in Manchester, UK (May 14, 2009[3]), as well as appearing at the South By Southwest Music Festival in Austin, Texas in 2010. After playing at SXSW they played at the Incubate in Tilburg, Netherlands in September 2009.[citation needed]

Discography

Albums
EPs
  • The Ends Against the Middle (2001)
Singles
  • "Disorientation" (1997)
  • "Band-Aids for Bulletholes" (1997)
  • "Hydrogen Slush" (1998) (with DJ Vadim, as The Isolationist)
  • "Diagonal Ryme Garganchula" (2000)
  • "Diagonal Ryme Garganchula 2.0" (2000) (as Tri-Pinnacle)
  • "Lift" (2000)
  • "Fear" (2000) (with Kaos and Patrick Pulsinger)
  • "What Am I?" (2000)
  • "Ghostlawns" (2002)
  • "Volcano" (2009)
Guest appearances
Remixes
  • Attica Blues - "3ree (A Means to Be) (What Boundaries? Remix)" (1997)
  • Secret Frequency Crew - "Deep Blue (Anti-Pop Consortium Remix)" (2001)
  • DJ Logic - "French Quarter (Antipop Consortium Remix) from Remixed (2002)
  • Perera Elsewhere - "Bongoloid (Antipop Consortium Remix)" from Everlast (Deluxe Edition) (2014)

References

  1. ^ "Mudd Up! with DJ/Rupture: Playlist from September 28, 2009". WFMU. Retrieved 2013-07-04.
  2. ^ [1] December 29, 2007, at the Wayback Machine
  3. ^ . Futuresonic. 2009-05-14. Archived from the original on 2012-03-01. Retrieved 2013-07-04.

Further reading

  • Gieben, Bram (September 1, 2009). "Iconoclastic Space Rap for 3009 – The Return of Anti-Pop Consortium". The Skinny. Retrieved December 30, 2015.
  • Anonymous, Adam (September 22, 2009). "Anti-Pop Consortium Interview". Clash. Retrieved December 30, 2015.
  • Ross, Daniel (November 4, 2009). "Anti-Pop Consortium Interview - Sleeping On The Job". The Quietus. Retrieved December 30, 2015.

External links

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Antipop Consortium news newspapers books scholar JSTOR July 2013 Learn how and when to remove this template message Antipop Consortium is an American alternative hip hop group The group formed in 1997 when Beans High Priest M Sayyid and producer Earl Blaize met at a poetry slam in New York City 1 They are notable for their stream of consciousness lyrics and musical references to contemporary composition methods citation needed Antipop ConsortiumAlso known asTri PinnacleOriginNew York City New York United StatesGenresHip hop experimental IDMYears active1997 2002 2007 presentLabelsThirsty Ear Warp 75 Ark Big DadaMembersHigh PriestM SayyidEarl BlaizePast membersBeansWebsitewarp wbr net wbr artists wbr anti pop consortium wbr Contents 1 History 2 Discography 3 References 4 Further reading 5 External linksHistory EditThe group released several tape singles and two albums primarily on Dan the Automator s experimental hip hop label 75 Ark before being signed by Warp Records in 2000 Their releases were met with mixed reviews from the mainstream music and underground hip hop press alike although they are noted for their inventiveness and the experimental electronic productions contributed by all members They were frequently compared to other rappers with unorthodox lyrics such as Kool Keith MF Doom and Aesop Rock In 2001 they opened for Radiohead during the European leg of their Amnesiac tour and subsequently toured with DJ Shadow citation needed The group disbanded due to creative differences in August 2002 with Beans pursuing a solo career while High Priest and M Sayyid formed Airborn Audio which released a single album Good Fortune on Ninja Tune in 2005 and toured with The Faint and Bright Eyes All three members have pursued solo projects since the group s breakup citation needed Antipop completed their third album before they broke up released in February 2003 as Antipop Consortium vs Matthew Shipp citation needed They reunited in 2007 In an August 2007 interview 2 the four members stated that they reunited with the intention of touring and releasing a new record citation needed They played a reunion show at the Knitting Factory of New York City in March 2008 and formed part of the support for Public Enemy on the It Takes A Nation Of Millions To Hold Us Back Don t Look Back British tour in May 2008 They have played at the 2009 ATP VS the Fans festival in Minehead UK followed by the Incubate Festival in Tilburg Netherlands the following week citation needed After releasing their reunion album Fluorescent Black on Big Dada Records in 2009 the group has been touring steadily Playing shows in Pontiac Michigan Futuresonic at Urbis in Manchester UK May 14 2009 3 as well as appearing at the South By Southwest Music Festival in Austin Texas in 2010 After playing at SXSW they played at the Incubate in Tilburg Netherlands in September 2009 citation needed Discography EditAlbumsThe Isolationist 1999 with DJ Vadim as The Isolationist Tragic Epilogue 2000 Shopping Carts Crashing 2001 Arrhythmia 2002 Antipop vs Matthew Shipp 2003 with Matthew Shipp Fluorescent Black 2009 EPsThe Ends Against the Middle 2001 Singles Disorientation 1997 Band Aids for Bulletholes 1997 Hydrogen Slush 1998 with DJ Vadim as The Isolationist Diagonal Ryme Garganchula 2000 Diagonal Ryme Garganchula 2 0 2000 as Tri Pinnacle Lift 2000 Fear 2000 with Kaos and Patrick Pulsinger What Am I 2000 Ghostlawns 2002 Volcano 2009 Guest appearancesDJ Dee Nasty The Looking Glass from Nastyness 2001 Bill Laswell Staple Nex and Broken Toenail Gland from Points of Order 2001 Techno Animal Glass Prism Enclosure from The Brotherhood of the Bomb 2001 DJ Krush Supreme Team from The Message at the Depth 2002 Ghost Cauldron Fear from Invent Modest Fires 2003 Tobacco TV All Greasy from LA UTI 2010 Modeselektor Humanized from Monkeytown 2011 RemixesAttica Blues 3ree A Means to Be What Boundaries Remix 1997 Secret Frequency Crew Deep Blue Anti Pop Consortium Remix 2001 DJ Logic French Quarter Antipop Consortium Remix from Remixed 2002 Perera Elsewhere Bongoloid Antipop Consortium Remix from Everlast Deluxe Edition 2014 References Edit Mudd Up with DJ Rupture Playlist from September 28 2009 WFMU Retrieved 2013 07 04 1 Archived December 29 2007 at the Wayback Machine Anti Pop Consortium LIVE DJ Woody Peter Parker Rich Reason Just Good Beats ELAVI Al Sonar I A N Futuresonic 2009 05 14 Archived from the original on 2012 03 01 Retrieved 2013 07 04 Further reading EditGieben Bram September 1 2009 Iconoclastic Space Rap for 3009 The Return of Anti Pop Consortium The Skinny Retrieved December 30 2015 Anonymous Adam September 22 2009 Anti Pop Consortium Interview Clash Retrieved December 30 2015 Ross Daniel November 4 2009 Anti Pop Consortium Interview Sleeping On The Job The Quietus Retrieved December 30 2015 External links EditAntipop Consortium at AllMusic Antipop Consortium discography at Discogs Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Antipop Consortium amp oldid 1064525976, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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