Baker's Dozen

Artists discuss the 13 records that shaped their lives

The Beat Goes On: Kid Millions’ Favourite LPs

We look forward to Man Forever's gig with My Disco by getting the Baker's Dozen business from the gentleman Kid Millions

About a year ago, the Quietus was at All Tomorrow’s Parties in New York watching Oneida’s live jam of their Ocropolis studio in a bowling alley. For hour after hour, this most mighty of American groups dragged in collaborators for a musical project of stupendous power and endurance.

Of course, Oneida is a heroic, many-limbed beast, but it’s a fascinating thing to see what their magnificent drummer Kid Millions gets up to on his own and with different collaborators. Which brings us to his new project, Man Forever, who play for the Quietus at London’s Lexington this week (along with other European dates – tickets here). The recent Man Forever LP for Thrill Jockey, Pansophical Cataract is based around two extended drum workouts inspired by Lou Reed’s Metal Machine Music… endurance sessions of a different sort, and one which we cannot wait to see transformed live.

As Kid told us here, "I like to think I have a sense of humor and I really don’t give a shit about the seriousness of things. Yes, Man Forever are as serious as a heart attack, but it’s also joyful. It’s about getting people together and making an extraordinary racket together." AMEN to that. And without further ado, let’s take a look at the records that inspired the main man. Hit the photo below to begin.

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