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Years active
  
1993–1999

Members
  
Carl Stephenson

Associated acts
  
Beck

Active from
  
1993

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Albums
  
Forest for the Trees, The Sound of Wet Paint

Genres
  
Trip hop, Alternative rock, Experimental rock, Psychedelic rock, Electronica

Record labels
  
DreamWorks, DreamWorks Records

Similar
  
Walt Disney, David Geffen, Dust Brothers, Beat Happening

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Forest for the Trees was a group started by Carl Stephenson in 1993. The project produced only a single full-length album during its duration. Self-titled, the album was released in 1997 after being delayed by a nervous breakdown that kept Stephenson from working on it for several years. Forest for the Trees produced only one single of note titled "Dream." Forest for the Trees had many members, including John "coz" Acosta, Beck, Papa Bear Martinez, Mark Petersen, Don Device, David Strayer /drums, Chris Camacho/ bass and Jasper & Amadeus amongst others. One album remains unreleased as of 2006 being shelved by the now non-existent DreamWorks Records. In addition to be the creator of the group and producing, Stephenson plays violin, guitar, sitar, drums, keyboards and the didgeridoo. "Forest for the Trees is also beautifully infected with a collage of sounds from answering machines to dripping water to roller coasters, which bring a real-life aspect to rather abstract music." The band performed at the 2002 Coachella Music Festival.

Contents

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Response

Entertainment Weekly's David Browne described the self-titled album this way: "With its bong-watered, headphone-ready melange of distorted vocals, hip-hop beats, space-cadet lyrics, and sampled effects, the album is a spiritual cousin to Beck's debut Mellow Gold, which Stephenson co-produced." The album's lead single, "Dream," enjoyed modest success in MTV's heavy-rotation "Buzz Bin," and received mixed reviews. As credit to the obvious psychedelic nature of the music, Shroomery.org lists Forest for the Trees as "good music to trip to."

Pitchfork Media gave the album a disappointed 6.1, but did state "Given the fact that this album was completed three to four years ago, it takes on visionary qualities. Had this been released when it was originally completed, Beck's Odelay may never have been hailed as the cut-n-paste production blueprint it has become."

Single chart information

"Dream"

Album chart information

Forest for the Trees

Discography

  • Forest for the Trees (1997)
  • The Sound of Wet Paint (EP, 1999)
  • Guest Appearances

  • DreamWorks Fall Sampler (2000) ("Jellyfish")
  • Songs

    Infinite Cow1997
    You Create the Reason1997
    Green Light Street1997

    References

    Forest for the Trees Wikipedia