FRIED DOUGH
Shares their eclectic track "Bones" .
Toronto act Fried Dough is electronic psych, equally inspired by the psychedelic mastery of
Pink Floyd, rhythms of modern Radiohead, and experimental electronic artists along the
likes of Nicolas Jaar, Four Tet and Modeselektor.
The music blends dark trip hop rhythms and spacey electronic textures and funky grooves.
Bones started in 2015 (if not earlier) that’s gone through constant iteration, and for a year or two was left in a state that still had Led Zeppelin’s When The Levee Breaks drums as it’s “bones.”
Originally a rock song, it now resembles more elements of R&B, future psychedelia and even dubstep at the end.
“I think this album will be the first time we really capture the idea going with the flow and not overthinking everything, which we’ve done more in the past,” the band says. “Some pieces took over two years to make; others took less than a week. But together they’re clearly this thing that we do. It’s dark and vibey, but it’s also fun and always going somewhere new.”
“Bones” is one of the singles in Fried Dough’s upcoming Mad Liquid Space LP (May 2019).
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Fried Dough - Bones