The Bran Flakes are an experimental music collective known for their whimsical and collage-like approach to sound. Formed in the late 1990s, the group is a project spearheaded by Otis Fodder and Mildred Pitt, though their lineup has been known to flex and include various contributors over the years. They are celebrated for their cut-and-paste aesthetic, meticulously crafting tracks by blending countless snippets of found sounds, spoken word samples, and old record slices into new and unpredictable compositions.
Their body of work is characterized by a playful irreverence and an ear for the uncanny harmony found in the juxtaposition of disparate audio fragments. With releases like "I'm so Glad to See You" and "I Have Hands," The Bran Flakes have built a discography that defies conventional music categories, instead offering a unique tapestry of audio experiences. They resonate with fans who have a taste for the experimental edges of electronic music and plunderphonics, a genre that involves repurposing pre-existing audio in new, transformative ways. Through their music, The Bran Flakes challenge the ideas of authorship and originality in art and continue to delight their listeners with their sonic surprises.
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