Blood And Biscuits
Colossal Squid
Colossal Squid
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Colossal Squid is the debut album from Adam Betts. Combining his love for the irregularities in electronic music (by the likes of Aphex Twin, Autechre and more recently Arca and Oneohtrix) with his visceral connection with live drums. As a member of Brian Eno’s favourite London experimentalists Three Trapped Tigers, Betts has spent years exploring the boundaries between electronic and live music, and celebrating the flaws thrown up when one tried to replicate the other. Taking the ‘Drums Vs Electronics / Man Vs Machine' idea he’s been developing behind the kit for Three Trapped Tigers and The Heritage Orchestra (and more recently with Shobaleader One after being headhunted by Squarepusher) this album has a wider focus: Betts decided the best way for the live show to truly represent the album (and vice versa), was to make them one and the same. Having originally written, developed and recorded an earlier version of the album over a few months in various studios around London, the opportunity arose to record a live session. The recordings captured such an enthralling energy that they instantly replaced the previous 'studio' versions.

