Baby Mammoth

Baby Mammoth was a downtempo electronica duo consisting of musicians Mark Blissenden and Andrew Burdall from Leeds, England. They were renowned for their chilled, seamlessly produced fusion of jazz, funk, soul, and ambient electronica that often bore a distinctly hypnotic and atmospheric quality. Formed in the mid-1990s, Baby Mammoth became a staple of the underground electronic music scene, and their work often echoed the era's fascination with groove-laden, laid-back beats characteristic of trip-hop and acid jazz movements.

The pair released a prolific string of albums throughout their tenure, notably contributing to the vibrant catalogue of Pork Recordings, a label synonymous with the 90s Yorkshire bleeps-and-bass scene. Among their notable releases were "Octo Muck," "Seven Up," and "Bridging Two Worlds," the latter exemplifying their skill in weaving together diverse sonic textures to create immersive soundscapes. Baby Mammoth's music regularly ventured into exploratory terrains with albums like "10,000 Years Beneath The Street" and "Another Day At The Orifice," showcasing their talent for crafting music that could serve as a backdrop for both introspective journeys and late-night lounges. Although they disbanded in the early 2000s, Baby Mammoth left a lasting impact on the genre and continues to be appreciated by aficionados of nuanced, instrumental, and mood-setting electronic music.

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Octo Muck
Album - 10 Tracks - Released December 1, 2003
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