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In the charmed world of The Apples in stereo's Robert Schneider, music and mathematics are the principal creative outlets. Although these subjects are inextricably linked, New Magnetic Wonder represents the first time Schneider's imagination has seamlessly integrated them on an Apples album.



New Magnetic Wonder marks The Apples' first release in five years, as well as their fifth official full-length album. The album also marks the first release to be distributed on Elijah Wood's newly formed label Simian Records (co-released and distributed via Yep Roc Records/Redeye Distribution). Apples lead singer Robert Schneider met Wood at SXSW music festival in Austin, TX in 2003. As fate would have it, The Apples, who recently departed from their long-time label spinART, were looking for a new label at exactly the same time Wood was launching Simian Records.



True to their Elephant 6 roots, the album features an array of special guests including many members of the Elephant 6 collective. Sticking with their indie-rock pedigree The Apples sought the production skills of acclaimed engineer Bryce Goggin (Pavement, Sebadoh, Phish, Sean Lennon), who mixed their last album Velocity of Sound. The idea of working with Goggin was once again, according to Schneider, a perfect fit. Schneider felt at home amid Goggin's laid-back wizardry, wielded in his studio full of vintage gear with no separate control room. On New Magnetic Wonder, Goggin and Schneider together massaged the vortex between lush orchestration and an indie rock sparseness all the while understanding the Apples collective unconscious, infused by influences as diverse as ELO, Pavement, and the Beach Boys.



New Magnetic Wonder is far and away the most elaborate Apples production The Apples have completed to date. Recorded in five cities (Brooklyn, NY; Lexington, NY; Denver, CO; Athens, GA; and Benton, KY) over 12 months, the recording and completion of New Magnetic Wonder spanned great change within the band (which includes bass player Eric Allen and guitarist John Hill). New Magnetic Wonder led Schneider through a labyrinth of new directions, including the recent departure of the band's longtime drummer and second vocalist, Hilarie Sidney, to focus on her own band The High Water Marks, as well as Schneider's invention of a new musical scale.



New Magnetic Wonder is an ambitious LP clocking in at 53 minutes containing 14 songs and 12 additional musical segue-ways (or 'link tracks' as Schneider refers to them). In fact, at several points during the making of the album, Goggin had trouble keeping his Pro-tools recording system functioning. Schneider's use of 96 tracks of instrumentation on some songs, including the pop hit "Same Old Drag," was not only a record number of tracks for Goggin and his studio, but was also so densely layered with overdubs, that it caused his computer processor to crash repeatedly. And, this was only the tip of the iceberg in terms of technical challenges for the album. Another major challenge was New Magnetic Wonder's magnum opus "Beautiful Machine" which uniquely marries four distinct sounding songs. Schneider, in a lengthy and incredibly subtle process of production and mixing, was able to turn these tracks into an almost eight minute suite-- the indie rock equivalent of a grand classical concerto. "Beautiful Machine" was such a difficult song to complete, that it not only threatened Schneider's tenuous sanity but it also threatened the album's very completion.



"Finishing this record took every joule of energy I had," quips Schneider in his typical effervescent and rapid-fire manner. "There were so many different sounds and ideas bouncing around in my head, and such strong feelings to get across. With Velocity of Sound, I returned to the rawness of our live shows and the fuzzy vibe of our early four-track recordings. This time I wanted to make a record that really meant something, that felt life affirming and real, yet ultra hi-fi and unreal at the same time. Apparently that kind of record is not technically feasible."



For all of this talk of high fidelity and lofty logic, Schneider was not married to the idea that more is more. "One-half of 'Sun Is Out' was recorded on a handheld cassette recorder," he reflects, "And the basic track of the other half was recorded live into a single microphone just the way we used to do it in high school. Then we added 10 tracks of us laughing and singing and just goofing off." Overall, a constant stream of ideas and undying enthusiasm kept Schneider abreast throughout this project, and can be found in every delicately chiseled part of this album. Schneider particularly reveled in using studio gems found in Goggin's treasure trove of vintage gear, including a grand piano, a vintage vocoder, and Paul McCartney's tape machine from "McCartney 2."



New Magnetic Wonder contains such fist pumping anthems as "Can You Feel It?," the 70's AM radio-esque "Same Old Drag," the slice of infectious Vocoder heaven "Joanie Don't U Worry" (a link track throwback to the "Computer Love" of the late 80s/early 90s), and the Mellotron majesty of "Energy." This is perfect music for Jeff Lynne and Brian Wilson to make-out to.



Schneider's production style (most noted on Neutral Milk Hotel's In The Aeroplane Over The Sea) is known for breaking new recording ground. True to form, New Magnetic Wonder includes another Schneider first, the newly invented "Non-Pythagorean Music Scale" as the enhanced portion of this multimedia CD release, which includes digital sound files for MIDI usage and an in-depth description both in document and video form. Through elegant mathematical equations based on the properties of natural logarithms, Schneider was able to replace the standard twelve tones in a musical octave with a completely new set of frequencies, which Schneider says "add according to a different algebra from the traditional, rational pitches. Music theory in this scale has not yet been worked out." Not only are The Apples taking a revolutionary step in providing this scale in a form that invites fans to invent new chords and songs and proliferate it amongst friends, but the first compositions created with this scale are incorporated as link tracks on New Magnetic Wonder, including the "Non-Pythagorean Chord" which opens the album.



Schneider's two creative muses have melded seamlessly and with New Magnetic Wonder The Apples triumphantly return to indie-rock's hierarchal throne.



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Seminal indie-rock band The Apples in stereo formed in 1993 in Denver, Colorado. The band consists of guitarist/vocalist (and Elephant 6 Collective co-founder) Robert Schneider, guitarist John Hill, and bassist Eric Allen. Together they have created eight full-length recordings and a slew of singles and EP's. Their most recent album, New Magnetic Wonder, represents the band at their most spirited and accomplished. It is released February 2007 via Simian Records, Elijah Wood's new label, and Yep Roc Records/Redeye Distribution.





The Apples in stereo - New Magnetic Wonder



Eric Allen

John Hill

Robert Schneider

Hilarie Sidney





Additional Musicians (in alphabetical order):



* Anonymous studio musicians - Mellotron tape banks.
* Per Ole Bratset - lead guitar, sound effects.
* Bill Doss - backing vocals, vocal arrangement, Piano Fun, acoustic guitar, handclaps.
* John Ferguson - backing vocals.
* John Fernandes - bass clarinet, violins.
* Pete Fitzpatrick - euphonium.
* Bryce Goggin - electronic effects.
* Matthew Goodman - backing vocals.
* W. Cullen Hart - drums, backing vocals, electronic effects, handclaps, backwards poetry, plastic whistle.
* Otto Helmuth - mandolin, backing vocals, handclaps.
* Jeff Holland - lap steel, echoplex.
* London audience - anger due to Apples' overly-loud guitars.
* Jeff Mangum - drums, cow object, backing vocals, handclaps.
* Tony Miller - backing vocals.
* Craig Morris - lead and backwards guitar, Mellotron, fuzz bass.
* Adam Sachs - cowbell, tamborine.
* Zack Shaw - alto sax, weird toys, echoplex.





CD Track Listing:


1. Can You Feel It?

2. Skyway

3. Mellotron 1

4. Energy

5. Same Old Drag

6. Joanie Don't U Worry

7. Sunndal Song**

8. Droplet

9. Play Tough

10. Sun is Out

11. Non-Pythagorean Composition 1

12. Hello Lola

13. 7 Stars

14. Mellotron 2

15. Sunday Sounds**

16. Open Eyes

17. Crimson

18. Pre-Crimson

19. Vocoder Ba Ba

20. Radiation

21. Beautiful Machine Parts 1-2

22. Beautiful Machine Parts 3-4

23. My Pretend

24. Non-Pythagorean Composition 3

**Composed by Hilarie Sidney
Entertainment
music
The Beach Boys, The Beatles, Electric Light Orchestra, George Harrison, Paul McCartney, Brian Wilson, MArk Mothersbaugh, DEVO
actors
Elijah Wood Mike Myers Bruce Springsteen
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Other Artists
Apples in Stereo, Marbles, Jeff Lynne, ELO, Beach Boys, Beatles, The Apples are one of the founding Elephant 6 (e6) groups which includes The Olivia Tremor Control and Neutral Milk Hotel. Other E6 friends past and present include Beulah, Of Montreal, Gerbils, Elf Power, Essex Green, Ladybug Transistor, High Water Marks, Marshmallow Coast, Dressy Bessy, Circulatory System, ulysses, Sunshine Fix and Von Hemmling. Hopefully we didn't forget anyone!
Band Members
Robert Schneider, John Hill, Eric Allen, Bill Doss, John Ferguson and John Dufilho
Influences
The Beach Boys, ELO, Jeff Lynne, Beatles, John Lennon, George Harrison and Paul McCartney!
Website
www.applesinstereo.com

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blog post Winners of The Apples in Stereo Remix Contest!!
Category: Contest
Posted: Jan 16, 2008 at 4:22 AM
Current mood: awesome
Presenting The Apples in Stereo Remix Contest winner and the runners up!!



DJ Safety Snail - WINNER (from Robert: They recorded some new instrumentation, and I'm all about that-- when I do remixes I often re-record the entire backing track, like with that Yoko Ono song. I like the way DJ Safety Snail edited the verse to make it almost a different song-- made me want to listen to it again.)

Can You Feel The Psychic Cheese? - 1st runner up (Very psychedelic and jumps out of the speaker. Very experimental, with lots of cool stereo effects. It has an outtake of Hilarie talking right in the middle eight, which makes it cool too!)

Mild Davis - 2nd runner up ( They recorded new instrumentation, with a really great little keyboard melody replacing the guitar, and nice computer-y synth flourishes, like the Pet Shop Boys or maybe the Magnetic Fields a little bit. I love this one too, and like the synth bass and mellotrons they chose to keep from the original!)

Thanks to everyone for their participation!! We were very pleased with all of the entries!!
blog post Another Vote! "New Magnetic Wonder" as NPR's Best Album of 2007!
Category: Award Voting
Posted: Dec 03, 2007 at 3:04 AM
Current mood: fabulous


Hi All,

What was the best album of 2007?

* Choose up to five. You can use the list or write-in at the bottom
* If you write-in more than one CD separate it by a comma.
* Be honest with your voting. Don’t vote twice.

Voting ends the night of December 17th. Results will be posted on the All Songs Considered website December 20th.

Thank you for another great year.
Bob Boilen
Robin Hilton
NPR’s All Songs Considered

Vote here for The Apples! http://www.questionpro.com/akira/TakeSurvey?id=833977
They are listed - fourth from The Top!


blog post Do you love "New Magnetic Wonder"?
Category: Award Voting
Posted: Nov 18, 2007 at 4:00 PM
Current mood: excited
Hi Gang,

If you love The Apples and their latest album "New Magnetic Wnder," it would be awesome for you to let your voice be heard by voting at the following end of year contests:


1. The Plug Awards:
The Apples have not been nominated for any category! Yuck! BUT you can WRITE THE BAND IN by going here.
Please make sure to put a category down that you feel is appropriate, specifically:

- Album of the Year : "New Magnetic Wonder" by The Apples in stereo
- Music Video of The Year: "Can You Feel It?" by The Apples in stereo
- Song of the Year: "Energy" by The Apples in stereo
- Album Art of The Year: "New Magnetic Wonder" by The Apples in stereo

2. The MTV Subterranean Best of 2007 countdown. You can vote as many times as you want and both "Energy" and "Can You Feel It" are nominated.
Vote now for Apples In Stereo on Subterranean's best of 2007 countdown! See the results on 12/17 on MTV2 at 1AM EST. Scroll over to "vote" once the MTV page has loaded.

The band appreciates your support and time. Thanks for taking a moment to read and consider taking action.

XXOO

The Apples
blog post THE APPLES IN STEREO Blast To #1 at Amazon.com's Newly Launched Digital Music Store
Category: News!
Posted: Sep 27, 2007 at 12:25 PM
Current mood: awesome
THE APPLES IN STEREO Blast To #1 at Amazon.com's Newly Launched Digital Music Store

(New York, NY): The Apples in stereo are the top MP3 artist on the newly launched Amazon MP3 store for the second day in a row. Amazon introduced the new digital-only music service Tuesday, and the song “Energy,” off of the Apples’ latest album New Magnetic Wonder, was made available to customers free of charge.

Amazon.com Inc., the world's largest Internet retailer, began a digital-music download service to compete with Apple Inc.'s iTunes, selling restriction-free tracks from more than 20,000 record labels. The service offers 2.3 million songs priced, and “Energy” is the only song that comes preloaded with Amazon’s MP3 downloader, an application required for all full album purchases from the store. The band beat out Pink Floyd, Feist, Kayne West and the band’s personal favorite the Beach Boys for the top spot.

The Apples in stereo are finishing up their fall tour with five Florida dates. They recently launched a new video for "Same Old Drag," also off New Magnetic Wonder.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=p1yh5turXrM

Tour Dates:
9/26 @ Common Grounds, Gainesville
9/27 @ AKA Lounge, Orlando
9/28 @ Culture Room, Fort Lauderdale
9/29 @ Crowbar, Tampa
9/30 @ Beta Bar, Tallahassee

The Apples in stereo at Amazon.com MP3



blog post Sept 19 / The Apples - Live on NPR!
Category: live broadcast
Posted: Sep 18, 2007 at 11:38 PM
Current mood: busy


Sept. 19: The Apples in Stereo, Live in Concert on NPR



Click here for full story and stream!

Hear the Neo-Psychedelic Pop Group in Concert, Online

New Magnetic Wonder
The Apples in Stereo's latest CD is New Magnetic Wonder.

NPR.org,
September 14, 2007 · The Apples in Stereo first emerged in the early
'90s as part of the Elephant 6 collective, a group of musicians with a
shared love of lo-fi, neo-psychedelic rock. Fifteen years later, the
collective has disbanded, and flagship bands like Olivia Tremor Control
and Neutral Milk Hotel have stopped releasing new work. But The Apples
in Stereo's members play on, returning with one of 2007's most inspired
and ambitious recordings. The band will showcase selections from New
Magnetic Wonder in a full concert, webcast live on NPR.org Sept. 19.
The performance from Washington, D.C.'s 9:30 Club will begin at
approximately 10 p.m. ET.

With two dozen trippy, fuzzed-out
tracks, New Magnetic Wonder offers a brightly colored romp through
swirling sonic landscapes. Half of its songs are full-length
psychedelic rock and power-pop gems, while the other half consist of
shorter, experimental segues between tunes. The Apples in Stereo's
members returned to some of their earlier recording techniques for the
album, including handheld analog tape machines. Frontman Robert
Schneider says some of the songs were "recorded live into a single
microphone, just the way we used to do it in high school. Then we added
10 tracks of us laughing and singing and just goofing off."

New
Magnetic Wonder is The Apples in Stereo's first new album in five
years, and Schneider says it wasn't easy putting it together.
"Finishing this record took every joule of energy I had," he says.
"There were so many different sounds and ideas bouncing around in my
head, and such strong feelings to get across. This time, I wanted to
make a record that really meant something, that felt life-affirming and
real."

Obsessed with mathematics, Schneider sought to break new
ground with New Magnetic Wonder by inventing a new scale, calling it
the "Non-Pythagorean Music Scale." Using what he calls "mathematical
equations based on the properties of natural logarithms," Schneider
replaced the standard 12-tone scale with "a completely new set of
frequencies (which) add according to a different algebra from the
traditional, rational pitches. Music theory in this scale has not yet
been worked out."

The Apples in Stereo formed in 1993 in Denver,
Colo., later relocating with other Elephant 6 artists to Athens, Ga.
Along with founder Robert Schneider, the group now features
long-standing members John Hill (rhythm guitar) and Eric Allen (bass),
as well as new additions Bill Doss (keyboards) and John Dufilho (drums).

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