Books on Tape (artist)


Books on Tape is a one-man electronic and rock act from Los Angeles, California. Raised on punk rock and related products, Todd Drootin got turned on to electronic music and hip hop in the nineties. With Matt Dennebaum, he forms the duo Subverse, whose sole, self-released cassette Nobody Likes You, although a fairly obscure item in itself, got them some well-deserved kudos. Unfortunately, the band had to split shortly afterwards as their members moved to opposite coasts: Matt went to New York City, and Todd made a home out of Los Angeles.
Fueled by this experience, Todd went solo under the name Books on Tape, a project in which he would craft his now instantly recognizable signature. Unlike many electronica producers, Todd is unafraid to do things you're not supposed to do, like trying to recreate a guitar strumming effect in a sequencer, or laying his songs upon shockingly unorthodox rhythms. However, two important qualities can be found in equal measure in his entire oeuvre: energy and groove. In December 2002, the first widely available Books on Tape CD was released under the title Throw Down Your Laptops. As a companion release, No Type released a 10" EP featuring a different version of the song "Hey Typical!" plus unreleased material. Following that, a CD, titled Books on Tape Sings The Blues, was released in September 2003 by No Type and Greyday Productions. In October 2003, Books on Tape made its first New York City appearance at the esteemed CMJ festival, garnering rave reviews. This was followed up by an eastern Canadian tour and more New York dates in early 2004. Books on Tape has also appeared at Pop Montreal and the MACRoCk conference in Harrisonburg, VA. In late 2004 came the 40-minute EP The Business End, which hit Chart Attack!'s electronic #1 slot for seven weeks and ended the year as the number two electronic record in Canada for 2004. In 2005, Books on Tape hit the road numerous times in preparation for his upcoming release on Alien8 Recordings exposing new parts of the country to the unique, high-energy live efforts that have made a name for Books on Tape. Dinosaur Dinosaur was released on October 18, 2005, and is widely being hailed as Books on Tape's finest release to date, and more closely representing Todd's punky live sound. Todd's sister, Stefanie Drootin, who plays bass with Bright Eyes and The Good Life, is a guest vocalist on the track "When Siblings Attack". In support of this album, Books on Tape toured the U.S. with The Show Is the Rainbow in fall 2005 and with Captain Ahab in spring 2006, as well as eastern Canada in early 2006 with comedian Nick Flanagan. Late 2006 marked the release of Books On Tape's self-released CD-R of remixes and rarities, Who Shot Ya?, featuring remixes from numn, Doofgoblin, Poingly, and Brian Miller. The enhanced portion of the CD contains a photo of Nasty, Books On Tape's cat.
Books on Tape's notoriously raucous live shows have occurred on bills with such diverse and respected acts as Cursive, Restiform Bodies, Parts and Labor, TV on the Radio, John Frusciante and Flea, Daedelus, Stars as Eyes, Rilo Kiley, The Good Life, XBXRX, Wolf Eyes, OOIOO, Shonen Knife, Prefuse 73 and many more.

Albums

''Throw Down Your Laptops''

  1. Sad Song
  2. Smart on TV
  3. The Crawl
  4. Sporty But Sensible Car
  5. Dance of the Drum Cadets
  6. Terranaut
  7. The Contenders
  8. Hey Typical
  9. Offend Your Fan Base
  10. Dime a Dozen
  11. Deathbomb Mafia
  12. Wake Up Call
  13. Replica, California

    ''Books on Tape Sings The Blues''

  14. Laptop Blues
  15. Republic Of
  16. See You In Tokyo
  17. She's Dead to Me
  18. Pointe du Pied
  19. Girls Up Front
  20. Death in the Sex Shop
  21. Siberian Soundsystem
  22. Circus Animal Battle Rap
  23. Frisson
  24. Bicycle Beat
  25. Shake That
  26. The Crucial
  27. Unlucky Bounce
  28. Sidekick
  29. Church Bus

    ''The Business End''

  30. The Truth, The Whole Truth, & An Assortment of Lies
  31. Grey Matters
  32. Patron Saints III
  33. Ill Team Captain
  34. People That Don't Like Me / People That I Don't Like
  35. Stones to Turn, Bridges to Burn
  36. Bullets
  37. I Will Straight Get You Arrested
  38. What Satan Said to Me

    ''Dinosaur Dinosaur''

  39. Noise is Political
  40. Killing Machine
  41. Surly Ambassador
  42. Bubblegum
  43. Upon Rock City
  44. When Siblings Attack
  45. Fat Face
  46. We Call You Nasty
  47. Tom Delay
  48. Seeing Things Again
  49. If You Don't Live Here, Don't Surf Here
  50. Kingston
  51. Hands Off My Issues
  52. Kitten Kitten Kitten Kitten Kitten Surprise

    ''Who Shot Ya? (Remixes + Rarities)''

  53. Bubblegum
  54. Bubbledub
  55. Bubbagumbaby
  56. Bubblegum
  57. Bossy Cow
  58. Bossy Cow
  59. Bossy Cow
  60. Demons Got Me
  61. Fight Songs, Windmills, Toll Roads
  62. Slinky Slur
  63. Dreidel, Dreidel, Dreidel
  64. Don't Mess With Texas
  65. Phonographic Memory
  66. Untitled
  67. Flagburning
  68. Firebombing
  69. Tall Cotton
  70. Fireshrub