Flour

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flourFlour is the nickname of Minneapolis musician Pete Conway who wrote songs and played bass guitar in the bands Rifle Sport and Breaking Circus until the mid-1980s. He released four solo albums on Touch and Go Records from 1988 to 1994 on which he plays most of the instruments himself. Flour toured as a live band twice with a lineup that featured ex-Big Black guitarist Steve Albini on bass and former Breaking Circus percussionist Todd Trainer on drums before they went on to form the band Shellac. Flour’s solo recordings feature the drum machine sound characteristic of Big Black and toyed with by many other independent rock bands in the Midwest during that time period. Flour’s third solo album Machinery Hill was described by Allmusic’s Richard Foss as “an oddball masterpiece of grinding guitar, fluid bass, hammering drums, and very creative ideas”. – wikipedia

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Rain Reign
Love Kills
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Frank WattsMarch 15th, 2012 at 5:38 am

Always thought Flour were very underrated, Pete Conway is a very talented musician (and a chef as well I believe). The first album still sounds as good today as it did upon it’s releae back in 1988. I always liked that Big Black/drum machine groove he had going, Flour were one of the reasons I originally got into solo home recording, it kinda showed me what you could produce when working on your own (something I’m still doing today). Cool stuff, just hope more people get to discover his work.

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