Antipop Consortium
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Antipop Consortium | |
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Origin | New York, NY, USA |
Genre(s) | Hip-hop Experimental Glitch |
Years active | 1997 – 2002, 2007 - |
Label(s) | Warp 75 Ark |
Associated acts | DJ Vadim Matthew Shipp The Isolationist Airborn Audio |
Website | Official site |
Members | |
Beans High Priest M. Sayyid Earl Blaize |
Antipop Consortium are an 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. They are often praised for their stream-of consciousness lyrics, often irreverent and featuring associative groups of words, and their ability to give seemingly unrelated word clusters hidden meaning.
They 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.
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.
They reunited in 2007. In an interview with Pitchfork Media in August 2007, the four members stated that they reunited with the intention of touring and releasing a new record.
They are playing 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.
[edit] Discography
Albums
- Tragic Epilogue (2000, 75 Ark)
- Shopping Carts Crashing (2000, Antipop Recordings)
- Arrhythmia (2002, Warp)
- Antipop vs. Matthew Shipp collaboration with Matthew Shipp (2003, Thirsty Ear)
EPs, Singles & Promos
- Disorientation 12" single (1997, Antipop Recordings)
- Band-Aids for Bulletholes 12" single (1997, Antipop Recordings)
- Diagonal Ryme Garganchula 10" single (1997, Black Hoodz)
- Hydrogen Slush 12" single collaboration with DJ Vadim and Prime Cuts (1998, Jazz Fudge)
- Orators of Advanced Thought early promo version of The Isolationist collaboration (1998, Ozone)
- The Isolationist collaboration with DJ Vadim and Prime Cuts (1999, Jazz Fudge)
- The Instrumentalist instrumentals from The Isolationist collaboration (1999, Jazz Fudge)
- Lift 12" single (2000, 75 Ark)
- Diagonal Ryme Garganchula 2.0 12" single released under the name Tri Pinnacle (2000, Ozone)
- What Am I? 12" single (2000, 75 Ark)
- Fear 12" single with Kaos and Patrick Pulsinger (2000, Studio !K7)
- The Ends Against the Middle EP (2001, Warp)
- Ghostlawns 12" promo single including remixes by Mike Ladd and LFO's Rik Waller (2002, Warp)
- Dead In Motion 12" promo single (2002, Warp)
As Airborn Audio:
- The Lucky Day 12" single with Buck 65 (2004, Ninja Tune)
- From Antipop Consortium to Airborn Audio mixtape (2004)
- Snapshots from the Forthcoming Mixtape mixtape (2004)
- PhD mixtape (2004)
- Bright Lights/Inside the Globe 12" single (2005, Ninja Tune)
- Close Encounters mixtape (2005)
- Good Fortune (2005, Ninja Tune)
Beans solo releases:
- Nude Paper/Star Killer 12" single (2000, 75 Ark)
- Mutescreamer 7" single (2003, Warp)
- Phreek The Beet 12" promo single (2003, Warp)
- Tomorrow Right Now (2003, Warp)
- Down By Law 12" single (2004, Warp)
- Now Soon Someday (2004, Warp)
- Shock City Maverick (2004, Warp)
- Only collaboration with William Parker and Hamid Drake (2006, Thirsty Ear)
- Thorns (2007, Warp)
M. Sayyid solo releases:
- Outside The Box 12" single (2004, Sound-Ink)
- Twilight Zone mixtape (2006)
High Priest solo releases:
- Mind Control/Disorientation 12" single (2000, Antipop Recordings)
- Sonics For The Youth mixtape released under the name Anton Tonebarr (2000, Antipop Recordings)
- Ghost In The Drummachine 12" single (2000, Antipop Recordings)
- Book Of Keys 12" single (2004, Sound-Ink)
- Book Of Ones mixtape (2005, Sound-Ink)
- Prizm 2007 mixtape (2005, Sound-Ink)
- At the Controls mixtape (2007, Prizm Audio)
- Born Identity (2007, Sound-Ink)
They have also collaborated with Alec Empire, Gotan Project, DJ Spooky, Bill Laswell, DJ Krush, kid606, DJ Logic, MF Doom, TV on the Radio and The Infesticons, among others.