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Algorithmic Mood Music

by Susan Bear

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  • Record/Vinyl + Digital Album

    Susan Bear's new album (250 copies only) on 12" vinyl. PostMap Club subscribers, remember to use your discount! (check PostMap newsletter for code!)

    PLEASE NOTE: Release date is 28th June 2024

    Includes digital pre-order of Algorithmic Mood Music. You get 3 tracks now (streaming via the free Bandcamp app and also available as a high-quality download in MP3, FLAC and more), plus the complete album the moment it’s released.
    shipping out on or around May 28, 2024
    Purchasable with gift card

      £23 GBP or more 

     

  • Compact Disc (CD) + Digital Album

    New album on CD in gatefold sleeve.

    Includes digital pre-order of Algorithmic Mood Music. You get 3 tracks now (streaming via the free Bandcamp app and also available as a high-quality download in MP3, FLAC and more), plus the complete album the moment it’s released.
    shipping out on or around May 28, 2024
    Purchasable with gift card

      £12 GBP

     

  • Record/Vinyl + Digital Album

    Susan Bear's new album on vinyl LP with CD copy included.

    Includes digital pre-order of Algorithmic Mood Music. You get 3 tracks now (streaming via the free Bandcamp app and also available as a high-quality download in MP3, FLAC and more), plus the complete album the moment it’s released.
    shipping out on or around May 28, 2024
    Purchasable with gift card

      £30 GBP or more 

     

  • Streaming + Download

    Pre-order of Algorithmic Mood Music. You get 3 tracks now (streaming via the free Bandcamp app and also available as a high-quality download in MP3, FLAC and more), plus the complete album the moment it’s released.
    Purchasable with gift card
    releases May 28, 2024

      £7 GBP  or more

     

1.
Three Dimensional
2.
Glass Tunnel
3.
It's You 03:37
4.
Drift 03:53
5.
Wet Dry World
6.
7.
Song for Four Hands
8.
Get By
9.
Nothing Personal
10.
I Don't Want You To Know Me

about

RELEASE DATE: JUNE 28TH 2024

A jangling, day-dreamy song sent into overdrive by a delirious drum’n’bass beat, ‘Drift’ is the brand new track by Glasgow queer pop producer Susan Bear (FKA Good Dog), a much respected and sought-after stalwart of the Scottish DIY scene and a lynchpin of Lost Map Records. It’s the latest single – following the BBC 6 Music approved ‘It’s You’ and ‘Shake (Say Yes)’ – to be revealed from her forthcoming third solo album Algorithmic Mood Music, which will be released on limited-edition 12” vinyl and via digital services on June 28, 2024. The follow-up to 2022’s Alter, which was hailed by Bandcamp Daily as “one of the most perfect bedroom pop albums ever created”, Algorithmic Mood Music marks a new direction for Suse after two well-received records, by leaning further into her electronic side. Still melancholy, tape-y vibes, but this time upping the energy, taking influence from club and dance music.

Algorithmic Mood Music sees Suse kick things in a whole new direction, with a record that’s all about “my relationship with music and making music,” as she puts it. Written and recorded in dribs and drabs over three years, it was totally self-made in her home studio, like all of Suse’s music to date has been. The title is a sarcastic reference to the way so much music today is designed to satisfy streaming service algorithms, by rounding off all the rough edges, and reducing complex and messy human emotions to one-size-fits-all phoney feelings.

“I usually make quite genre mixed albums,” says Suse, “and in today’s world MOOD MUSIC (music all of a similar genre and instrumentation) does well on streaming services, as it works in the background of doing tasks rather than for active listening, so it can be streamed in the millions. There are also quite a few tracks on this that are probably less ‘song-y’ than I usually make, so it’s maybe a bit more mood-music-y than usual.

“I was thinking a lot about human ‘mistakes’ and how much I like them in recordings, music and art, and how often for clients / when making music where I need to be invisible, I edit out the mistakes. But for my own solo work, I keep them in, because it makes me sound like me. All these tiny things add up to something sounding human, and help people connect with it. In modern pop music these things are slowly being edited away so much that I sometimes wonder if teenagers who only listen to ‘the charts’ know what a real human voice (that hasn’t been tuned) sounds like. I like all these technologies, but I’m quite interested in new norms etc.”

Voiced using robotic text to speech to help introduce the album’s feeling of detachment in an increasingly digitally synthetic world, shimmering opener ‘Three Dimensional’ is an uplifting note-to-self written to remind Suse, she says, “that I’m not one thing or the other, I’m loads of things layered on top of each other, and from moment to moment what I am and what I feel changes a bit. I think everyone’s the same. Infinitely complicated.” Harkening back to some of the best moments on Suse’s previous two solo albums, ‘Glass Tunnel’ is an enveloping, richly textured dream-pop song full of lush harmonies and swooping guitar breaks. It’s about watching the world change around her and wondering if she ought not to be changing with it. “People get married, have kids, move away and I stay still.”

A heart-shaking electronic dance floor-filler with hints of Caribou and Jamie xx, ‘It’s You’ is about “going on a mad nostalgia trip,” says Suse, “and your brain tricking yourself into thinking the past is always better than the present.” ‘Shake (Say Yes)’ is a gleeful bit-crunching retro computer rave, made using old school gear including an Atari ST520, a Tr-808s, an Op1 and a Casio SK-5 sampling keyboard. “I usually make music that isn’t very fun,” says Suse, “but I wanted to make something fun, and also to get off my computer. So, I got onto another, much older computer to make this. I think it sounds pretty mad, but I like it.”

Arguably the loveliest song on the record, the warm and woozily textured ‘Wet Dry World’, is a love song to going out running among the streets of Glasgow, something which Suse credits with improving her mental health vastly since she started doing it. Time spent pounding the pavements and pathways of the city in the cold and rain helps her process thoughts and gain valuable perspective on how lucky she is to have a body that lets her move and sweat and feel her heart pounding in her chest. “It reminds me I’m alive,” she sings.

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releases May 28, 2024

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