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Thought for Food
Thought for Food

Thought for Food in Bloomington, MN

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This weird and wonderful collaboration between guitarist
Nick Zammuto
and violinist
Paul de Jong
took many by surprise in 2002.
The Books
' method is relatively simple:
Zammuto
and
de Jong
combine guitar, violin, and the occasional banjo or cello with sounds from their extensive sample libraries. The input seems almost banal, but the music on
Thought for Food
is anything but.
have an uncanny knack for spinning straw into gold, transforming basic instrumental parts into deeply affecting compositions. Particularly noteworthy is their skill in weaving odd snippets into the fabric of the music. Everyone is inured to the "wacky vocal sample" at this stage in the game, but
the Books
incorporate strange references in an organic manner that feels inevitable but manages to sound new.
"Read, Eat, Sleep,"
for example, combines a slowly plucked acoustic and a bit of vibraphone with a chopped-up recording of a spelling bee, and the tension release that occurs as the random letters assemble themselves in the track's final section is astonishing.
"All Bad Ends All"
is much punchier, as
's jaunty guitar strums take on a percussive quality, helping to organize the mishmash of voices that bubbles beneath.
"Contempt"
incorporates dialog pulled from the
Jean-Luc Godard
film of the same name; there's an eerie tension cut with bits of humor as two people discuss each other's physical attributes, all set against plucked guitar and violin slowly chiming in
waltz
time. The tracks are varied and the pacing is exceptional, and by the time this short, unassuming album ends, admirers of
experimental
indie pop
will be smiling. ~ Mark Richardson
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