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The 2007 Music Issue
2007 CD
Indie Rock
The Believer
engineer [mastering engineer]
Alan Douches
featuring
Aesop Rock
featuring
Grizzly Bear
featuring
Lightning Bolt
featuring
Sufjan Stevens
liner notes [cue the bugle turbulent, the 2007 music issue cd)]
Brandon Stosuy
Manufactured By Cinram
Printed By Westcan Printing
Copyright (c) Kranky, Ltd.
Copyright (c) No Age
Copyright (c) Sub Pop
Copyright (c) Asthmatic Kitty Records
Copyright (c) EMI Sweden
Copyright (c) Reykjavík!
Copyright (c) Jona Bechtolt
Copyright (c) I Learned It From Watching Grunge Music
Copyright (c) The Twilight Sad
Copyright (c) Suicide Squeeze Records
Copyright (c) Portable And Affordable Songs
Copyright (c) Padma Newsome
Copyright (c) Khaela Maricich
Copyright (c) More Than A Music
Copyright (c) spinART Records
Copyright (c) Explosions In The Sky
Copyright (c) Lightning Bolt
Copyright (c) Copyright Control
Phonographic Copyright (p) Sub Pop
Phonographic Copyright (p) Mute
Phonographic Copyright (p) spinART Records
Recorded At Gaucho's Electronics
Recorded At Headgear Studios
Recorded At The Buddy Project
Recorded At All This Could Be Yours
Recorded At Chem19
Recorded At Apple Union
Recorded At France Inter
Recorded At Hillarious Attic
Mastered At Infrasonic Sound
Mastered At Crystal Mastering
Mixed At Headgear Studios
Mixed At Gotham Studios (2)
Mixed At Tarquin Studios
Mixed At The Loft, Gippsland
Produced For 21 Bazooka Salute
Published By McSweeney's Publishing
Published By Domino Publishing Company USA
Published By FatCat Records
Published By Apollinaire Rave
Published By Bug Music
Published By Portable And Affordable Songs
Published By Domino Publishing Company USA
Published By Mushroom Publishing
Liner Notes:
At times, preexisting songs (even B-sides, remixes, and other rarities) didn't work, gaps remained, so we mustered gumption and asked folks to record music especially for us. Sufjan Stevens, Lightning Bolt, and Zach Condon responded to site-specific queries.
Track 1: © 2007 Kranky, Ltd. From [m=9901] ([l606])
Track 2: Recorded at Gaucho's, 2006. Mastered at Infrasonic Sound. © 2006 No Age. From [m=186874] (
Upset The Rhythm
)
Track 3: Recorded and mixed at Headgear Studios in Brooklyn, June 2006. © ℗ 2006 Sub Pop. From [m=210537] (Sub Pop)
Track 4: Recorded at the Buddy Project in Astoria, Queens, NY. Mixed at home in Brooklyn, NY © 2007 Asthmatic Kitty Records. Previously unreleased. It was recorded in space and time. It was recorded here and now. It is being recorded even as we sleep.
Track 5: © 2006 EMI Sweden. ℗ 2007 Mute. The Painter is a U.S.-exclusive bonus track from the album [m=209460] (Mute). It originally appeared on the
Don't Give Up On Your Dreams, Buddy!
EP, released in Sweden in 2006.
Track 6: The song previously appeared on
The Next Best Thing
7/book, a collaboration with the San Francisco artist
Jeremy Fish
. The title to this CD comes from this song. Production and vocals for 21 Bazooka Salute (SESAC). Recorded at All This Could Be Yours. Mixed, Gotham Studios, New York. Mastered, New York.
Track 7: The EP was conceived when having some drinks and tapas with Valgeir. We challenged him to record, mix and master three songs in the shortest amount of time possible (we gave ourselves ten hours). We were all drunk and having fun, so for some reason he agreed to it. With us at the studio were our friends and family. Árni +1 (of Icelandic legends
FM BELFAST
,
Hairdoctor
and
Motion Boys
) was there with us, and as soon as the last guitar track was recorded he took off with the master to remix it. He turned in his remix EP ten hours later, at 10 AM. © 2007 Reykjavik! From the Dirty Weekend with Reykjavík! EP.
Track 8: While figuring out a song by The Blow to use, Jona Bechtolt, who also records largely solo material as YACHT, cannily suggested this song, which has the word believe in the title, and could therefore almost function as a fight song for our publication. For more information, please read
Miranda July
's interview with Jona's Blow compatriot,
Khaela Maricich
, in this issue. © 2007 Jona Bechtolt, I Learned It From Watching Grunge Music (ASCAP), administered by Domino Publishing Company USA (ASCAP). From the album [m=168026] (Marriage).
Track 9: Recorded in Glasgow, Scotland at Chem 19 Studios. Mixed at Tarquin Studios. © 2007 The Twilight Sad. Published by Fat Cat Records 2007. Originally released as a B-side to [m=96330], a Britain-only 7.
Track 10: For more of Of Montreal please read Amy Benfer's interview with Kevin Barnes in this issue. Published by Apollinaire Rave (BMI). Administration by BUG. From the EP
Icons, Abstract Thee
(Polyvinyl Record Co.)
Track 11: Written, mixed, and mastered, 2006. Recorded in the Apple Union. © 2006 Suicide Squeeze Records © 2006 Page France. Copyright and publishing 2006 Portable and Affordable Songs (ASCAP). From the
Tomato Morning
(tour EP) courtesy of Suicide Squeeze Records
Track 12: Recorded at Fracne Inter on February 6, 2006. © 2006 Padma Newsome
Track 13: The Blow's a duo from Olympia, Washington. Taken from the
Parentheses
7 single ([l1500]). © Jona Bechtolt, I Learned It From Watching Grunge Music (ASCAP), Khaela Maricich, More Than A Music (ASCAP), administered by Domino Publishing Company USA (ASCAP). The original version appears on [m=121313] ([l886] Records).
Track 14: Recorded sometime between 1994 and 1997 in Fox's apartment on West 101st Street in Cleveland, Ohio, using a Fostex 160 4-track cassette recorder. For more on Bill Fox, read Joe Hagan's essay in this issue. Song appeared on the 1998 album
Transit Byzantium
(spinART). © ℗ 1998 spinART Records.
Track 15: Recorded on the banks of the Colorado River. © 2004 Explosions In The Sky (BMI).
Track 16: Previously unreleased. From the Magik Markers' upcoming
Ecstatic Peace
release. In Ambrogio's words, This is a really clean version of what will be on the
album
. The final cut will probably be totally different.
Track 17: Recorded March 13-19, 2005, in the mill at Gala Farm in Cranbrook, Tasmania, Australia. Mixed at the Loft in Gippsland. Mastered at Crystal Mastering. Mushroom Publishing. Taken from the album [m=288170] ([l4961])
Track 18: At one point we'd been considering a nighttime music/lullaby theme. I mentioned it to Zach Condon via his record label. He wrote this song with that theme in mind. Condon also records as
Beirut
. Zach Condon appears courtesy of
Ba Da Bing
Records.
Track 19: On February 19, 2007, I approached Brian Chippendale of Lightning Bolt and asked if he would record the Believer a three-minute burst. This song is actually 4:54, but it's his response to that idea, which he retitled three-minute boast and three minute burst! or bust! The song itself came to be called Deceiver. Recorded live on a Tascam 424 cassette 4-track in the Hillarious Attic Providence, Rhode Island, February 2007. © 2007 Lightning Bolt
Track 20: Copyright Control (BMI). Courtesy of [l23528]. Original version of Easier appears on [m=58220] (Warm Records, 2006).
Alan Douches of [l264170]/[l149084]
Back Cover:
Published monthly except January and July by McSweeney's Publishing LLC
Spine:
Forty-fifth Issue: Oubliette June / July 07
CD:
The Believer Music Issue * June/July '07
CD included with the Believer magazine
Barcode: 0 97377 57012 0 4 5 (Text)
Barcode: 09737757012045 (String)
Matrix / Runout: BELIEVER 2007 #70426V18 (Mirrored)
Mastering SID Code: LT40 (Mirrored)
Mould SID Code: IFPI6000
Other: 24 MADE IN CANADA (Inner Ring, Stamped)
Other: 1543-6101 (ISSN)
Rights Society: ASCAP
Rights Society: SESAC
Rights Society: BMI