2016 studio album by Baauer
Aa Released March 18, 2016 Recorded 2014–2016 Genre Length 33 :27 Label LuckyMe Producer Baauer Noah Beresin Mason Klein (exec. )
"GoGo!" Released: October 20, 2015
"Day Ones" Released: January 28, 2016[ 1]
"Temple" Released: March 16, 2016[ 2]
Aa (pronounced "double a"[ 1] [ 2] [ 3] ) is the debut studio album by American record producer Harry Rodrigues, under his alias Baauer , released by LuckyMe on March 18, 2016. It has guest features by Future , G-Dragon , Leikeli47 , M.I.A. , Novelist , Pusha T , Rustie , Tirzah and TT the Artist.
Background and recording
That song ["Harlem Shake"] gave me the opportunity to travel the world. The whole world. And in doing so learnt more about music than I could have ever imagined. But more so than anything I discovered, what makes a sound special to me is its imperfections, its peculiarities. I spent the last couple years trying to get all of those imperfections into one record, and I think finally it makes sense.
After Rodrigues' debut single, "Harlem Shake ", spawned numerous Internet memes , he stated that "it became corny and annoying as fuck".[ 4] He also stated: "I didn't want to be an EDM producer and I still don't want to be".[ 5]
The album is named after Rodrigues' stage name, Baauer.[ 6] [ 7] He said: "I have two A's in my name, and also the first release I did on LuckyMe was ß , so this is gonna be Aa and in the future I'll do a U , and then ER ".[ 7]
Rodrigues recorded the album in Glasgow , Japan and the United Arab Emirates [ 8] for "at least two years".[ 6]
Music
Aa is an electronic ,[ 9] trap ,[ 10] bass [ 11] and hip hop [ 10] [ 12] album. It is also influenced by M.I.A. and tribal music .[ 8] [ 12]
Artwork
The artwork was designed by Jonathan Zawada and Dominic Flannigan.[ 13] [ 14] It depicts a tree rising from an upturned motorcycle helmet, which is a reference to the "Harlem Shake" music videos.[ 8]
Critical reception
At review aggregate site Metacritic , Aa has an average score of 76 out of 100, based on 11 reviews, indicating "generally favorable reviews".[ 16]
Accolades
Track listing
Aa [ 25] Title 1. "Church" 1:45 2. "GoGo!" 3:14 3. "Body" 3:31 4. "Pinku" 2:05 5. "Sow" 3:11 6. "Day Ones" (featuring Novelist and Leikeli47) 2:51 7. "Good & Bad" 1:09 8. "Way from Me" (featuring Tirzah) 3:17 9. "Temple" (featuring M.I.A. and G-Dragon ) 3:05 10. "Make It Bang" (featuring TT the Artist) 3:20 11. "Kung Fu" (featuring Pusha T and Future ) 2:34 12. "Church Reprise" (featuring Rustie ) 1:32 13. "Aa" 1:15 Total length: 33:27
Personnel
Credits for Aa .[ 14] [ 26]
Baauer – producer, writer, recording
Caleb Leven – vocal engineering
Dominic Flannigan – design
Future – vocals ("Kung Fu")
G-Dragon – vocals ("Temple")
Joe LaPorta – mastering
Johnatan Zawada – design
Leikeli47 – vocals ("Day Ones")
Mason Klein – executive producer
M.I.A. – vocals ("Temple")
Noah Beresin – production ("Church", "Way from Me", "Temple")
Novelist – vocals ("Day Ones")
Pusha T – vocals ("Kung Fu")
Rustie – guitar ("Church Reprise")
Ryan Schwabe – mixing, vocal engineering
Stewart Hawkes – mastering
S-Type – additional production
Tirzah – vocals ("Way from Me")
TT The Artist – vocals ("Make It Bang")
Charts
References
^ a b Minsker, Evan (January 28, 2016). "Baauer's Debut Album Aa Features M.I.A, Future, Pusha T, Rustie; Performs "Day Ones" on "Colbert" " . Pitchfork . Retrieved June 26, 2017 .
^ a b "Hear Baauer, M.I.A., G-Dragon Team for Booming 'Temple' " . Rolling Stone . March 16, 2016. Retrieved June 26, 2017 .
^ a b Hughes, Josiah (January 28, 2016). "Baauer Taps Pusha T, Future, M.I.A. for Debut Album" . Exclaim! . Retrieved June 26, 2017 .
^ Beta, Andy (February 17, 2016). "Baauer Is Shaking Off the Blessing and Curse of Meme Stardom" . Rolling Stone . Retrieved June 26, 2017 .
^ McQuaid, Ian (March 16, 2016). " 'It became me, that was all I was': can the man who made the Harlem Shake escape its shadow?" . The Guardian . Retrieved June 26, 2017 .
^ a b Fintoni, Laurent. "Baauer's World-Sampling Sounds Are Bigger Than The Internet" . The Fader . Retrieved July 24, 2017 .
^ a b "Baauer's Post-"Harlem Shake" Renaissance" . Complex . March 15, 2016. Retrieved June 26, 2017 .
^ a b c Bulut, Selim (15 March 2016). "Baauer's journey from college beatmaker to hip-hop boss" . Dazed . Retrieved July 24, 2017 .
^ a b Bromwich, Jonah (March 22, 2016). "Baauer: Aa Album Review" . Pitchfork . Retrieved March 23, 2016 .
^ a b Rivitz, Will (March 30, 2016). "Baauer: Aa" . PopMatters . Retrieved June 26, 2017 .
^ a b Staples, Derek (March 17, 2016). "Baauer – Aa" . Consequence of Sound . Retrieved March 23, 2016 .
^ a b c Sully, George (March 2, 2016). "Baauer: Aa – Debut album review" . The Skinny . Retrieved March 23, 2016 .
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^ a b "Aa - Baauer | Credits" . AllMusic . Retrieved June 27, 2017 .
^ "Aa by Baauer reviews" . AnyDecentMusic? . Retrieved June 26, 2017 .
^ a b c "Critic Reviews for Aa" . Metacritic . Retrieved March 23, 2016 .
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^ Beaumont-Thomas, Ben (March 17, 2016). "Baauer: Aa review – Harlem Shake hitmaker delivers up-and-down album" . The Guardian . Retrieved March 23, 2016 .
^ Ryce, Andrew (March 15, 2016). "Baauer – Aa" . Resident Advisor . Retrieved March 23, 2016 .
^ Wallen, Doug (March 24, 2016). "Baauer – Aa" . Rolling Stone Australia . Archived from the original on April 5, 2016. Retrieved March 23, 2016 .
^ Medved, Matt; Bein, Kat; Leight, Elias (December 13, 2016). "Billboard's 10 Best Dance/Electronic Albums of 2016: Critics' Picks" . Billboard . Retrieved June 27, 2017 .
^ "50 Best Albums of 2016 | 35. Baauer, Aa " . Complex . December 15, 2016. Retrieved June 26, 2017 .
^ "Aa by Baauer on Apple Music" . iTunes . March 18, 2016. Retrieved September 5, 2016 .
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^ Ryan, Gavin (March 26, 2016). "ARIA Albums: Violent Soho 'Waco' Is No 1" . Noise11 . Retrieved March 26, 2016 .
^ "Baauer Chart History (Heatseekers Albums)" . Billboard . Retrieved March 30, 2016.
^ "Baauer Chart History (Top Dance/Electronic Albums)" . Billboard . Retrieved March 30, 2016.