Amidst heavy competition, Baby Mammoth is the Pork label's most prolific ac… Read Full Bio ↴Amidst heavy competition, Baby Mammoth is the Pork label's most prolific act, packing in five full LPs of blunted instrumental hip-hop between their debut in late 1996 and the end of the decade.
Like other Pork acts Fila Brazillia and Solid Doctor, the duo of Mark Blissenden and Andrew Burdall specialize in earthy breaks and ambient atmospheres, more slanted to the instrumental edge of acid jazz than other producer-based trip-hop acts.
The pair first met Pork label-head Dave Brennand and associate Steve Cobby (aka Fila Brazillia) at a club in Hull where both band and label are based. The relationship blossomed with the release of Baby Mammoth's debut album 10,000 Years Beneath the Street, in 1996.
Blissenden and Burdall then released two albums the following year (as well as an EP and single). Baby Mammoth settled down to a more languid release schedule with one LP release each year in 1998 (Another Day at the Orifice), 1999 (Swimming) 2000 (Motion Without Pain), and 2001 (Seven Up).
After a year long break, the band returned with Octo Muck in 2003. A year later Blissenden teamed with labelmates Steve Cobby and Robert Ellerby from Beige for the Fabric mix CD Fabric 18: Baby Mammoth, Beige & Solid Doctor.
(Modified text; originally written by John Bush of "All Music Guide")
Like other Pork acts Fila Brazillia and Solid Doctor, the duo of Mark Blissenden and Andrew Burdall specialize in earthy breaks and ambient atmospheres, more slanted to the instrumental edge of acid jazz than other producer-based trip-hop acts.
The pair first met Pork label-head Dave Brennand and associate Steve Cobby (aka Fila Brazillia) at a club in Hull where both band and label are based. The relationship blossomed with the release of Baby Mammoth's debut album 10,000 Years Beneath the Street, in 1996.
Blissenden and Burdall then released two albums the following year (as well as an EP and single). Baby Mammoth settled down to a more languid release schedule with one LP release each year in 1998 (Another Day at the Orifice), 1999 (Swimming) 2000 (Motion Without Pain), and 2001 (Seven Up).
After a year long break, the band returned with Octo Muck in 2003. A year later Blissenden teamed with labelmates Steve Cobby and Robert Ellerby from Beige for the Fabric mix CD Fabric 18: Baby Mammoth, Beige & Solid Doctor.
(Modified text; originally written by John Bush of "All Music Guide")
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@diggingdeeper9711
Early 2000s yet again⦠cant beat it
@ovloh
In early 2000, lounge music was trending, and this song was included in two-CD Zen Connection album. I instantly loved it because it gives you such a good vibe. Another music I love is by Gotan Project - Queremos Paz. I still listen to both while driving since 2002.
@lanakorvin2445
song for the 42,000 baby mammoth preserved so well, Rest His Sweet Little Soul <3
@treyannan7852
I have been looking for this music again for soo god damn long !! circa 2001 to now 2018 !!!
@Bred0nSch00lV2
My first job brought me here. Too much SomaFM. XD
@Knards
The song that launched me on a career of loving ambient, downbeat, lounge music. Heard it in a music store in Sydney Australia
@bawhite125
Oh, and might I add that Baby Mammoth is EXCELLENT!
@DJSTARDRILL
Spring 2022 sound is unbelievable high vibes
@151mcx
love the feedback and distortion... lovely
@JakeLyne3
What a tune, the Twin Peaks vibe is the icing on the cake, masterpiece!