Clams Casino Instrumental Relics Vinyl
Clams Casino, the mysterious beat producer from New Jersey, released a bombshell on major streaming platforms this week. Revered in the Northwest as a cloud rap king, real name Michael Volpe has performed at Shambhala and clubs in the region. In tune with his ethereal sounds and relative obscurity, he dropped a surprise electronic-infused compilation. Check out Instrumental Relics by Clams Casino on Amazon Music. Stream ad-free or purchase CD's and MP3s now on Amazon.com.
RIYL: Balam Acab, Shlohmo, Burial, Oneohtrix Point Never
Label: Clammy Clams
Responsible for creating worlds with ASAP Rocky, Vince Staples, Mac Miller, Washed Out, Lana Del Rey and many more, Clams Casino’s atmospheric production inspired a new generation of hip hop, electronic and indie rock aesthetics. Similar to other electronic tinkerers like Burial and Balam Acab, Clams had an unnatural talent for finding balance between strange, eery sounds and sweeping, sublime ambience. Arguably the best example of that talent is his 2011 single I’m God, a lush hip hop instrumental sampling Imogen Heap’s 2005 deep cut Just For Now. Processed and looped into an ethereal apparition, I’m God quickly became a focal point for other aspiring producers and songwriters.
As far as I know, the track was never cut to vinyl until now. 500 copies may seem like a lot, but I doubt it’ll make it through the weekend. If you love the song as much as I do, I wouldn’t wait around too long. $15 shipped ain’t exactly cheap for a 7″, but it’s the cheapest you’ll ever see it.
The Details
I’M GOD / I’M THE DEVIL WITH IMOGEN HEAP 7' SINGLE
First pressing on clear vinyl, limited to 500 units
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Price $10
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RIYL: Balam Acab, Shlohmo, Burial, Oneohtrix Point Never
Label: Clammy Clams
Clams Casino Instrumental Relics Vinyl Music
Responsible for creating worlds with ASAP Rocky, Vince Staples, Mac Miller, Washed Out, Lana Del Rey and many more, Clams Casino’s atmospheric production inspired a new generation of hip hop, electronic and indie rock aesthetics. Similar to other electronic tinkerers like Burial and Balam Acab, Clams had an unnatural talent for finding balance between strange, eery sounds and sweeping, sublime ambience. Arguably the best example of that talent is his 2011 single I’m God, a lush hip hop instrumental sampling Imogen Heap’s 2005 deep cut Just For Now. Processed and looped into an ethereal apparition, I’m God quickly became a focal point for other aspiring producers and songwriters.
As far as I know, the track was never cut to vinyl until now. 500 copies may seem like a lot, but I doubt it’ll make it through the weekend. If you love the song as much as I do, I wouldn’t wait around too long. $15 shipped ain’t exactly cheap for a 7″, but it’s the cheapest you’ll ever see it.
Clams Casino Instrumental Relics Vinyl
The Details
I’M GOD / I’M THE DEVIL WITH IMOGEN HEAP 7' SINGLE
First pressing on clear vinyl, limited to 500 units