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Der Anycubic M7 unter der Lupe
As the decade progressed, Beck incorporated ideas borrowed from big-ticket pop, working with producers such as Pharrell Williams and Greg Kurstin on his albums Colors and Hyperspace—but he retained the wide-ranging approach that’s made him one of the alt-rock boom’s most enduring stars. Beck settled into being a pop explorer after that, releasing sterling singles—the sun-dappled “Girl,” the breezy “Gamma Ray,” the stadium-ready “E-Pro”—that anchored hook-filled albums. Beck also appeared as himself in the 2017 film The Circle, giving a musical performance of the song “Dreams”.
- A second single “Waking Light” was also released a week prior to the official release of Morning Phase on February 21, 2014.
- The experimental pop-fused record received generally positive reviews from critics.
- The first song, “Little Hands”, was posted on Beck’s website on November 12, 2009.
- Tobacco revealed that in making the album, Beck sent the vocal parts to him, and that they had never actually met.citation needed In March 2010, Beck revealed that he had produced songs for the new Jamie Lidell album, Compass.
“Loser”, Mellow Gold e álbuns independentes (1993–
Lead single “E-Pro” peaked at number one at Modern Rock radio, making it his first chart-topper since “Loser”. Guero debuted at number two on the Billboard 200, selling 162,000 copies, an all-time sales high. Beck was playful and energetic, sometimes throwing in khela ghor covers of the Rolling Stones, Big Star, the Zombies and the Velvet Underground.
Beck provided four songs for the film Scott Pilgrim vs. the World (2010), each attributed to the title character’s fictional band, Sex Bob-Omb. Beck had known Danger Mouse casually before, as many of his former musicians ended up working with Danger Mouse’s side project, Gnarls Barkley. For his next studio effort, his eleventh, Beck tapped Danger Mouse to produce, and the two first met in December 2007 to record. Working again with Godrich, Beck built a studio in his garden, where they wrote many of the tracks. Guerolito combines remixes previously heard as B-sides and new versions of album tracks to make a track-by-track reconfiguration of the album.
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In late February 2010, it was announced that electronic artist Tobacco of Black Moth Super Rainbow had collaborated with Beck on two songs, “Fresh Hex” and “Grape Aerosmith”, on his upcoming album Maniac Meat. Also in 2009, Beck collaborated with Charlotte Gainsbourg on her album IRM, which was released in January 2010. Starting on June 18, the club began posting covers of songs from the album on Thursday evenings, each with its own video.
Personal life
Beck hired the producer Nigel Godrich, who had produced Radiohead’s 1997 album OK Computer. Beck blends country, blues, rap, jazz and rock on Odelay, the result of a year and half of feverish “cutting, pasting, layering, dubbing, and, of course, sampling”. “I can’t tell you how many times I was looking at faces that were looking back at me with complete bewilderment—or just pointing and shaking their heads and laughing—while performing during that period,” he later recalled. Combined with “Loser”‘s wildly popular music video and the world tour, Beck reacted believing the attention could not last, resulting in a status as a “one-hit wonder”. The song also charted in the UK, Australia, New Zealand, and throughout Europe. “Loser” quickly ascended the charts in the U.S., reaching a peak of number ten on the Billboard Hot 100 singles chart and topping the Modern Rock Tracks chart.
