Michael D. Ayers, N.Y.
A mixture of old-fashioned studio work and home recordings will
comprise Black Dice's fifth album, "Repo," due in April via Paw
Tracks.
The group expects "10 to 15 songs" to make the final cut, and is
wrapping up its last recording session this week at Rare Book Room
Studios in Brooklyn, N.Y.
"Most of the record is songs that we are tracking live and mixing
in a traditional kind of recording process," Aaron Warren tells
Billboard.com. "But some of the stuff is more experimental, more
home recording stuff that we've gotten into. We've messed around
with that a little, but haven't had the skills to do until
now."
Compared to 2007's "Load Blown," Warren describes the new material
as "compact" and utilizing less gear than last time. "One of the
great things about 'Load Blown' is that it has a sprawling, really
luxurious quality that unfolds over a lot of time," he
explains. "And I think [this time] everything is a little
more compact, where it's a lot of ideas that are happening fast.
Because we're recording in such a compacted time, I think there is
a more unified sound."
For now, Black Dice only has two shows on its schedule: Dec. 12
opening for the Butthole Surfers in Brooklyn and Jan. 24 in
Bologna, Italy, as part of the Netmage Festival.