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===On Blank Squirrel (2007-Present)=== |
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Following the collapse of the Unschooled Records label in 2007, Decomposure created his own [[Blank Squirrel Musics]] label and released ''Vertical Lines A'', an ambitious multi-genre album made from a |
Following the collapse of the Unschooled Records label in 2007, Decomposure created his own [[Blank Squirrel Musics]] label and released ''Vertical Lines A'', an ambitious multi-genre album made from the first eleven hours of a 23-hour timespan recorded on cassette. It featured heavily-abstracted songwriting, complex unconventional time signatures, a bonus DVD full of special features and handmade album art bound together with string. It is expected that he will follow this album with ''Horizontal Lines B'' some time in the future. |
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In 2008, the full-length ''Humidity Patient Guide'' was released, his second release for [[Blank Squirrel Musics]]. I was released as a free download on the Blank Squirrel site. ''Humidity Patient Guide'' is one continuous track, instead of a more traditional track-by-track format. The different sections of the track remain untitled. |
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In 2009 he released a 6-song EP, ''North Carolina'', which was made available free on the Blank Squirrel website. ''Songs from Old Headphones'', a compilation of older unreleased songs, remixes and instrumentals, was also made available on the website in December along with a collection of comedy sketch recordings entitled ''The Velvet Rain: The Effective Edge Podcast's Best Sketches 2005-2007''. |
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In May 2010, Blank Squirrel released the first of a series of weekly podcasts, introducing Decomposure's new goal of recording a song each week to be released on the podcast, and announcing that the Horizontal Lines B project would be put on hold.<ref>"[http://www.blanksquirrel.com/podcast/podcast_1.mp3 Blank Squirrel Podcast 1 - Introduction]"</ref> |
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==Discography== |
==Discography== |
Revision as of 12:00, 27 August 2010
Decomposure (a.k.a. Caleb Mueller) is a Canadian electronic music musician. To date, he has released two full-length albums on the Unschooled Label, as well as being featured on multiple compilations. Mueller is also a graphic and visual artist.
On Unschooled Records (2003-2007)
Decomposure made his full-length debut with 2004's Taking Things Apart, which featured experimental songs built from electronically deconstructed sounds culled from many disparate sources,[1] including a Scrabble game, wooden matches, and a speech by US President George W. Bush. This was followed by the release of 2005's At Home and Unaffected,[2] which was built with sounds recorded from Decomposure's apartment and featured a new direction toward instrumentation and vocals.
On Blank Squirrel (2007-Present)
Following the collapse of the Unschooled Records label in 2007, Decomposure created his own Blank Squirrel Musics label and released Vertical Lines A, an ambitious multi-genre album made from the first eleven hours of a 23-hour timespan recorded on cassette. It featured heavily-abstracted songwriting, complex unconventional time signatures, a bonus DVD full of special features and handmade album art bound together with string. It is expected that he will follow this album with Horizontal Lines B some time in the future.
In 2008, the full-length Humidity Patient Guide was released, his second release for Blank Squirrel Musics. I was released as a free download on the Blank Squirrel site. Humidity Patient Guide is one continuous track, instead of a more traditional track-by-track format. The different sections of the track remain untitled.
In 2009 he released a 6-song EP, North Carolina, which was made available free on the Blank Squirrel website. Songs from Old Headphones, a compilation of older unreleased songs, remixes and instrumentals, was also made available on the website in December along with a collection of comedy sketch recordings entitled The Velvet Rain: The Effective Edge Podcast's Best Sketches 2005-2007.
In May 2010, Blank Squirrel released the first of a series of weekly podcasts, introducing Decomposure's new goal of recording a song each week to be released on the podcast, and announcing that the Horizontal Lines B project would be put on hold.[3]
Discography
Full-length albums
- Taking Things Apart (Unschooled Records, 2004)
- At Home and Unaffected (Unschooled Records, 2005)
- Vertical Lines A (Blank Squirrel Musics, 2007)
- Humidity Patient Guide (Blank Squirrel Musics, 2008)
Short-form albums
- uodsn: Sound Rearranged (Self-Released, 2002)
- North Carolina (Blank Squirrel Musics, 2009)
References
- ^ Eke, Darren (May 2004). "Frequencies: Decomposure: Taking Things Apart", Exclaim!. Retrieved on 2009-05-10.
- ^ Schiller, Mike (June 7, 2005). "Decomposure: At Home and Unaffected", PopMatters. Retrieved on 2009-05-10.
- ^ "Blank Squirrel Podcast 1 - Introduction"