Anywhere Out of the Everything

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Anywhere Out of the Everything
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Studio album by Telephone Jim Jesus
Released September 25, 2007 (2007-09-25) [1]
Genre Instrumental hip hop
Length48:26
Label Anticon
Producer Telephone Jim Jesus
Telephone Jim Jesus chronology
A Point Too Far to Astronaut
(2004)
Anywhere Out of the Everything
(2007)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Alarmmixed [2]
Performer Magazine favorable [3]
SLUG Magazine favorable [4]
XLR8R 4/10 [5]

Anywhere Out of the Everything is the second studio album by American hip hop producer Telephone Jim Jesus. It was released on Anticon in 2007. It includes contributions from Pedestrian, Why?, Bomarr, Alias, Odd Nosdam, and Doseone, among others. [6] The title derives from Charles Baudelaire's poem "Anywhere Out of the World". [7]

George Chadwick, better known by his stage name Telephone Jim Jesus, is an alternative hip hop producer based in Oakland, California. He is a member of Restiform Bodies along with Passage and Bomarr.

Anticon record label

Anticon is an independent record label based in Los Angeles, California. It was founded in 1998 by seven musicians and manager Baillie Parker. It is now collectively owned among six musicians, co-founder Parker, and manager Shaun Koplow. The original musicians signed to Anticon were once referred to as the Anticon collective.

James Brandon Best, better known by his stage name Pedestrian, is a rapper and writer from Los Angeles. He is a co-founder of Anticon. He is also known as a preacher under the moniker Evangelist J.B. Best.

Contents

Critical reception

Casey P. O'Neill of Performer Magazine gave the album a favorable review, saying: "With an intricately melodic sound that borders on both the beautifully ambient and the darkest aggressions, the primarily instrumental album takes the listener to new places with its melancholy songs and tapestries of sonic nuances." [3] He added, "Telephone Jim Jesus has created a sonic masterpiece, letting the music be the ultimate guide into the unknown." [3] Bryant Rutledge of XLR8R described it as "an instrumental album of warm atmospherics and effected acoustic guitars, where dark and light constantly play off one another." [8]

Performer Magazine is an American music magazine aimed at independent musicians. It has been in publication since 1991 and is distributed nationally throughout the United States. The magazine focuses primarily on musicians who are unsigned and on small labels, and their success in a DIY environment. According to its website, it is dedicated to promoting lesser-known talent and being the first to introduce its readership to promising new artists. Performer is currently a free publication that also covers the following areas of the independent music industry: promoters, instruments, music business advice, artists, and reviews.

<i>XLR8R</i> web magazine

XLR8R is a website that covers music, culture, style, and technology. It was originally also a print magazine.

On July 9, 2007, the album was listed on XLR8R's "Office Top Ten Album Picks". [9]

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."Did You Hear?"4:24
2."Birdstatic"4:05
3."Ugly Knees"2:26
4."Featherfall"2:12
5."Leather & Glue"4:32
6."A Mouth of Fingers"6:26
7."Suicide Wings (Birdstatic Remix)"5:43
8."Dice Raw"4:21
9."Hit by Numbers"8:10
10."Faces All Melted"3:00
11."The Castle by the Freeway"3:15

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