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Clams Casino’s hazy, bitcrushed beats were unmistakable when they first appeared backing rhymes by Lil B, Main Attrakionz, G-Side, and even Mac Miller around the turn of the 2010s, almost single-handedly giving birth to what came to be known as cloud rap. His profile expanded beyond underground rap circles when he began releasing a series of instrumental mixtapes in 2011; the first volume quickly became a cult classic, and was given a limited vinyl issue by experimental label Type, while Tri Angle (at the time associated with the witch house scene) released Clams’ five-song Rainforest EP. Instrumental Relics collects highlights from the first few years of his output, and his sound remains as haunting and emotionally gripping as it was when these tracks first appeared. The collection begins with perhaps Clams’ calling card, his groundbreaking instrumental for Lil B’s ’I’m God,’ which suspends (now fully cleared) samples of Imogen Heap’s vocals in a dank, cave-like atmosphere and rearranges them with an almost Philip Glass-like precision, while sludgy drums thwack away underneath. Another production for Lil B, ’Motivation,’ begins with a burst of radioactive fuzz surrounding a zombie’s moan, before the track’s decayed yet utterly hopeful rhythm kicks in, like vast sun rays illuminating a poison swamp. Clams’ genius lies in how he finds sheer beauty within emotional wreckage -- on the life-affirming ’Realist Alive’ and the particularly chilly ’Caves,’ wounded, lonely souls cry out for mercy, while birds chirp from on high. The Rainforest tracks are sharper and more blown out than the others, and make up some of the release’s most cathartic moments, particularly the struggling-to-escape ’Drowning’ and the disfigured, muffled scream of ’Gorilla.’ ’Crystals,’ originally composed for Grand Theft Auto V, is a bit flashier, but no less eerie, as sour arpeggios play laser tag with Le Mystère des Voix Bulgares. The only skippable track (conveniently placed at the very end) is ’Unchain Me,’ which is built around a corny yet nostalgic sample from the soundtrack to The Lost Boys, and sounds less surreal without Lil B rapping over it. Regardless, the release collects some of the best, most affecting material from a true visionary.
Instrumental Relics collects highlights from the first few years of his output, and his sound remains as haunting and emotionally gripping as it was when these tracks first appeared. For anyone who’s been seeking some of Clams Casino ’s early works on streaming services, the producer has blessed fans with Instrumental Relics. A compilation of previously used instrumentals. Apr 24, 2020 Clams Casino - Instrumental Relics (2020) Started by serafina, April 24. 1 post in this topic serafina. We devour the days ahead Post Count: 2,837; Reputation: 3,038.Title/ComposerPerformerTimeStream 1 Clams Casino 04:37 Amazon 2 Clams Casino 03:40 Amazon 3 Clams Casino 03:44 Amazon 4 Clams Casino 03:38 Amazon 5 Clams Casino 03:25 Amazon 6 Clams Casino 04:28 Amazon 7 Clams Casino 03:45 Amazon 8 Clams Casino 03:55 Amazon 9 Clams Casino 03:21 Amazon 10 Clams Casino 03:20 Amazon 11 Clams Casino 03:23 Amazon 12 Clams Casino 04:00 Amazon 13 Clams Casino 03:20 Amazon 14 Clams Casino 04:18 Amazon 15 Clams Casino 03:51 Amazonblue highlight denotes track pickClams Casino ProducerInstrumentalsMixtape by ReleasedMarch 7, 2011Recorded2009–2010GenreLength42:12LabelSelf-releasedProducerClams CasinoClams Casino chronologyInstrumentals
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Instrumentals is the debut mixtape of American record producer Clams Casino. It was self-released as a free digital download on March 7, 2011. It features instrumentals of tracks that he produced for various rappers, including some bonus songs. In July 2011,[1]Instrumentals was reissued by Type Records as a physical release.[2]Instrumental Relics Clams Casino HinckleyMusic[edit]
Instrumentals consists of Clams Casino’s reconstructions of backing tracks he originally produced for rappers such as Lil B and Soulja Boy.[3] An electronic mixtape,[4] it features illbient, glitchbeat, and chillwave styles.[3] Some of the mixtape explores a more traditional hip hop sound. Texas holdem tournament atlantic city. Its second half touches on bouncy basslines (’She’s Hot’), dubstep-influenced, low-endgrind (’Brainwash by London’), and vocal looping similar to the production of Kanye West (’Cold War’).[1]Instrumentals appropriates Casino’s previous hip hop beats into moody compositions, which are characterized by melodramatic drum crescendos and melancholic electronic sounds.[4]Critical reception[edit]Professional ratingsReview scoresSourceRatingFact4.5/5[5]MSN Music (Expert Witness)A−[3]Pitchfork8.2/10[4]Resident Advisor4.0/5[1]Sputnikmusic3.5/5[6]
In a review for Resident Advisor, Andrew Ryce called Instrumentals ’a collection of aching, blown-out paeans to wonder, sadness and profound joy—music that any of the above could fall in love with.’[1]Pitchfork critic Brandon Soderberg said Casino’s ’attention to hip-hop structure .. makes these beats so emotionally devastating.’[4] Rory Gibb from The Quietus felt that, without the rappers they were originally produced for, the instrumentals are ’revealed as intricate enough to stand alone in their own right’, while sounding ’ephemeral and peculiarly of this moment, phantom aggregations of mood and sound that coalesce for brief periods of time before potentially disengaging at some undisclosed point in the future.’[2]Sputnikmusic’s Conrad Tao felt that, although Instrumentals sounds occasionally conventional, Casino’s approach to sampling is ’refreshingly abstract’. He went on to write that the mixtape basically serves as ’a hugely enticing teaser for what promises to be an illustrious career filled with sumptuous, bittersweet music.’[6] Writing for MSN Music, Robert Christgau said Casino’s ’comfortably disquieting’ sound ’will grow on you if you give it a chance. And because it’s designed to back into your space, providing the chance won’t feel all that time-consuming, preoccupied as you’ll be with something more engrossing while said time passes.’[3]
Pitchfork placed Instrumentals at number 17 in its top-50 albums of 2011 list.[7] In 2014, the website also placed the album at 100 on its list of ’Best Albums of the Decade So Far.’[8] It ranked the song ’Motivation’ number 30 on its list of the Top-100 Tracks of 2011.[9]Stereogum ranked the mixtape number 21 on its year-end top albums list.[10]Fact named it as one of the best instrumental hip hop mixtapes to come after the release of J Dilla’s Donuts album.[11]Track listing[edit]No.TitleArtist originally made for[12]Length1.’Motivation’Lil B4:282.’All I Need’Soulja Boy3:443.’Real Shit from a Real Nigga’Lil B2:564.’Realist Alive’Lil B4:005.’Numb’A$AP Rocky3:556.’What You Doin’Lil B4:197.’The World Needs Change’Soulja Boy2:258.’I’m Official’Squadda B2:189.’Brainwash by London’The Jealous Guys2:5610.’Illest Alive’Main Attrakionz4:0911.’She’s Hot’Deezy D2:5612.’Cold War’Lil B2:5013.’13’(bonus track)1:19References[edit]
*^ abcdRyce, Andrew (August 15, 2011). ’Clams Casino – Instrumentals’. Resident Advisor. Retrieved April 13, 2013.
*^ abGibb, Rory (August 22, 2011). ’Clams Casino’. The Quietus. Retrieved April 13, 2013.
*^ abcdChristgau, Robert (February 14, 2012). ’Skrillex/Clams Casino’. MSN Music. Archived from the original on September 14, 2013. Retrieved April 13, 2013.
*^ abcdSoderberg, Brandon (April 8, 2011). ’Clams Casino: Instrumental Mixtape’. Pitchfork. Retrieved April 13, 2013.
*^Lea, Tom (August 15, 2011). ’Clams Casino: Instrumentals’. Fact. London. Archived from the original on March 4, 2016. Retrieved April 13, 2013.
*^ abTao, Conrad (May 21, 2011). ’Clams Casino – Instrumental Mixtape (album review)’. Sputnikmusic. Retrieved April 13, 2013.
*^’Staff Lists: The Top-50 Albums of 2011’. Pitchfork. December 15, 2011. Retrieved January 8, 2012.
*^’The 100 Best Albums of the Decade So Far (2010–2014)’. Pitchfork. August 19, 2014. Retrieved July 26, 2016.
*^’The Top-100 Tracks of 2011’. Pitchfork. December 12, 2011. Retrieved January 9, 2012.
*^’Stereogum’s Top-50 Albums Of 2011’. Stereogum. December 5, 2011. Retrieved January 8, 2012.
*^Piyevsky, Alex (May 25, 2015). ’Life After Dilla: 25 great post-Donuts instrumental hip-hop mixtapes’. Fact. Retrieved February 19, 2018.
*^’Instrumental Mixtape by clammyclams’. SoundCloud. Retrieved February 19, 2018.External links[edit]Clams Casino Instrumental Relics
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