Copeland, Eric: Masterbater
Copeland, Eric: Masterbater
Format: 12-INCH SINGLE
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Artist: Copeland, Eric
Label: Dfa Records
Product Type: 12-INCH SINGLE
UPC: 829732238112
Genre: Alternative Rock
Twelve inch vinyl pressing of this 2013 single. Eric Copeland of Black Dice returns to DFA with 'Masterbater,' 11+ minutes of skronking gyrations and prickly samples. Throughout the track, radio-static intrusions and snatches of glossolalic R&B give the impression that Copeland is stuck inside his car, flicking impatiently from channel to channel while a hailstorm pelts the enclosing steel. But 'Masterbater' doesn't devolve into the self-indulgence implied by the title, maintaining propulsion even as conflicting tensions swallow each other whole.
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