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Blind Idiot God (album)

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Released
  
1987

Artist
  
Blind Idiot God

Producer
  
Martin Bisi

Genre
  
Noise rock

Length
  
42:24

Release date
  
1987

Label
  
SST Records

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Recorded
  
January – February 1987 (1987-02)

Studio
  
BC Studio (Brooklyn, NY)

Similar
  
Cyclotron, Before Ever After, Undertow

Blind Idiot God is the debut album by Blind Idiot God, released in 1987 through SST Records. Produced by Martin Bisi, the album was released on CD, cassette and vinyl record. The album showcased the band's eclectic tastes for heavy metal, free jazz, funk, punk rock, dub and classical music. It was critically well-received and attracted the attention of John Zorn, Alex Winter and Henry Rollins, who all became devoted admirers of the group.

Contents

Recording

English electro and dub music producer Adrian Sherwood was originally considered to helm production duties on Blind Idiot God. Instead, the band met Brooklyn-based producer Martin Bisi, who had collaborated with a plethora of New York-based acts and shared the band's eclectic tastes. It was recorded during the months of January and February 1987 at Bisi's B.C. Studios located in Brooklyn, New York.

Music

Brian Olewnick describes the music in his review of the album for allmusic: "Often they begin with anthemic lines, precisely and forcefully etched by Andy Hawkins' guitar, backed by the supple, powerful drumming of Ted Epstein. But, midway through, the melodies tend to be twisted and pulled like taffy, elongating into mutant forms only hinted at previously. This creates a marvelous tension, as one is never certain how a given song will resolve."

Critical reception

Critic Brian Olewnick lauded Blind Idiot God, giving it four and a half out of five stars and saying "the listener feels buffeted about, as if inside a roaring engine at 30,000 feet." Option described the band as sounding "as much like jazz-based ensembles like Bill Laswell's Last Exit and Zorn's Spy Vs. project trying to dip into hardcore as they do like angry young boy thrash." Electronic Musician praised the virtuosity of the players and said "jazz, heavy metal, reggae, art music - B.I.G. has elements of all of these, yet establishes their very own recipe."

Track listing

All tracks written by Andy Hawkins, except "Stravinsky/Blasting Off" by Igor Stravinsky, arr. Hawkins, "More Time" by The Meters and "Wise Man Dub" by Gabriel Katz.

Personnel

Adapted from the Blind Idiot God liner notes.

Songs

1Stravinsky / Blasting Off2:17
2Shifting Sand3:38
3Tired Blood5:00

References

Blind Idiot God (album) Wikipedia