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Andrew Broder (Fog) Shares "Personal Effects" Single + Visualizer

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Andrew Broder (Fog) Shares "Personal Effects" Single + Visualizer

Renowned Minneapolis producer and multi-genre musician Andrew Broder — whose recent production credits include Joe Rainey, Lambchop, Dua Saleh, Armand Hammer and more, in addition to his solo work as Fog — finally shares his brand new solo LP entitled The Show Original Soundtrack (via Lex Records). To celebrate the arrival of the new LP, Broder has also shared a visualizer for the record's focus track, "Personal Effects." "'Personal Effects' is a tune that starts off examining a stiff in a morgue, zooms out into the expanding cosmos and then ends running through a train tunnel, oncoming light blinding your eyes," writes Broder. "The scene was set by Alan Moore, for whom the dead are never really - they got a lot more going on than that. Alan’s writing ping pongs around between layers of reality, dream and time in such head spinning ways. It was cool to take the music from his film, and abstract it further, into something more physical."

The Show Original Soundtrack is a collection of pulsing, darkly lush, and banging tracks, which came to be following Broder’s first foray into the world of indie film via his collaboration with legendary writer Alan Moore (Watchmen, Jerusalem) on Moore's original screenplay of the same name (Broder also previously scored Moore's semi-biographical audio-novella, Unearthing). Following the release of The Show, Broder decided to remix and re-structure the film’s original score into pieces that had their own identity as a standalone project, pulling in some amazing guests, while still retaining the spirit and mood of Moore’s singular worldview. As a result of Broder's vision, The Show Original Soundtrack features collaborations with serpentwithfeet, Moor Mother, Kazu Makino from Blonde Redhead, and billy woods (Armand Hammer). Additionally, the tracklisting includes the critically acclaimed single "Bloodrush," a track on which Andrew collaborated with Denzel Curry, Dua Saleh, and Haleek Maul, and which featured in the first look trailer for Moore's film. The design for the album is by Eric Carlson Timothy who has previously worked with Boys Noize, Leon Vynehall, and Bon Iver. Speaking on the holistic record, Broder wrote: "Alan Moore is such an inspiring writer, thinker and social critic - uncompromising in his artistic vision. I wanted this record to pay tribute to those qualities and step out of my own character a bit, work with some new friends and make something dark and mysterious but also confidently physical, with a lot of momentum. I am moving into more focused exploration of electronic music now, away from my time as a songwriter. I want to approach music with little adherence to genre, and a universal outlook, dwelling less on the self and more about painting with sound. Like Moore, trying to find some threads to weave together the cosmic, psychedelic realm with the more human and vulnerable melodic sense, something that still aches."

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