Anti-Pop Consortium Turn It Back On
Lyrical gymnasts Anti-Pop Consortium return to the studio after a six-year hiatus. After releasing an […]
Lyrical gymnasts Anti-Pop Consortium return to the studio after a six-year hiatus.
After releasing an album on Warp and touring with Radiohead, the boundary-pushing Anti-Pop Consortium broke up in 2003.
Six years and various solo projects later, they reunited and returned to the studio to record a new album, Fluorescent Black. Here, Chicago-based filmmaker Joey Garfield gets an intimate look at Beans, High Priest, M. Sayyid and Earl Blaize as they get used to each other again after all these years.