7G (album)

7G is the debut studio album by English music producer, singer and head of record label PC Music, A. G. Cook.[3][4][5] It was released through PC Music on 12 August 2020.[6]

7G
Studio album by
Released12 August 2020 (2020-08-12)
Genre
  • Experimental electronic
  • pop
Length2:39:21
LabelPC Music
Producer
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
The Line of Best Fit7/10[1]
Pitchfork7.3/10[2]

The album is 49 tracks long and split into seven discs, each disc being instrument-specific.[7] 7G was not supported by any singles, but a seven-minute long mix previewing one song from each disc for approximately one minute each. In addition to new material, it includes covers of Taylor Swift, Blur, Charli XCX, the Strokes, the Smashing Pumpkins, and more.

Primarily an experimental electronic and pop album, 7G features elements of many genres including trance, techno, country, metal, grunge rock, punk, IDM and 2-step.[2][1]

Background and recording

Cook first began teasing 7G's release in September 2018 via Instagram.[8] In March 2020, Cook took to Instagram again to give an update on his record.[9]

In May 2020, Cook performed as part of American DJ Porter Robinson's virtual musical festival Secret Sky, where he debuted new material.

Release and promotion

Cook announced the 7-disc record on 31 July 2020, along with its cover art, designed by Supermodel, release date, and track list that featured 49 tracks. Instead of a lead single, Cook released a seven-minute mix, previewing one-minute snippets of "Acid Angel", "Gold Leaf", "Illuminated Biker Gang", "Anything Could Happen", "Behind Glass", "Hold On" and "Show Me What".[10]

A digital preorder on Bandcamp was also made available, where upon purchase buyers were gifted with a Deluxe Box Set, including "a definitive source of 7G information & artwork, a labyrinth of images, text, sound & MIDI and a 30-minute audio file", as well as the aforementioned seven-minute mix.

On 6 August, a 7G live event, titled 7 by 7, was hosted on Zoom.[11] The live event featured sets from GRRL, Thy Slaughter (Cook and easyFun), Cook, No Rome, Baseck, Hayden Dunham & Alex Somers and Cecile Believe & Caroline Polachek. The event was later uploaded to PC Music's official YouTube channel.[12]

On 11 August, a 7G listening was broadcast on Zoom, followed by an afterparty live event, featuring sets from Balming Tiger, Charli XCX, DJ Warlord, Hannah Diamond, Flume, Namasenda and SOPHIE.[13]

On 7G's release day, Cook released a visual for the final track on the album, "Alright", directed by Aaron Chan.[14]

Track listing

All tracks written by A. G. Cook, except where noted.

Disc one – A. G. Drums
No.TitleLength
1."A–Z"4:16
2."Acid Angel"3:45
3."H2O"3:00
4."Drum Solo"0:46
5."Nu Crush"3:18
6."Gemstone Break"3:45
7."Silver"2:03
Total length:20:53
Disc two – A. G. Guitar
No.TitleLength
1."Gold Leaf"2:57
2."Being Harsh"3:09
3."Undying"3:03
4."Drink Blood"3:01
5."Lil Song" (written by Cook and Daniel Lopatin)1:48
6."Beetlebum" (written by Damon Albarn, Graham Coxon, Alex James and Dave Rowntree)2:44
7."Superstar" (live at Secret Sky)4:09
Total length:20:51
Disc three – A. G. Supersaw
No.TitleLength
1."Mad Max"2:57
2."Illuminated Biker Gang"4:27
3."Soft Landing"4:40
4."Overheim"2:47
5."DJ Every Night" (written by Cook and Hannah Diamond)4:35
6."Car Keys"5:36
7."Dust"4:58
Total length:30:00
Disc four – A. G. Piano
No.TitleLength
1."Oracle"3:04
2."Note Velocity"4:59
3."Windows"4:40
4."Feeling"3:48
5."Waldhammer"0:56
6."Polyphloisboisterous"2:06
7."Anything Could Happen"1:47
Total length:21:20
Disc five – A. G. Nord
No.TitleLength
1."Behind Glass"3:23
2."Oohu"4:09
3."The Best Day" (written by Taylor Swift)2:02
4."Triptych Demon"3:23
5."Official" (written by Charlotte Aitchison, Cook, Noonie Bao, Patrik Berger and Finn Keane)3:05
6."Crimson"1:26
7."Life Speed"3:51
Total length:21:49
Disc six – A. G. Spoken Word
No.TitleLength
1."Could It Be"2:34
2."The End Has No End" (written by Julian Casablancas)3:03
3."No Yeah"0:55
4."Green Beauty"3:09
5."Unreal"1:57
6."2021"1:56
7."Hold On"4:10
Total length:17:44
Disc seven – A. G. Extreme Vocals
No.TitleLength
1."Today" (written by Billy Corgan)3:54
2."Chandelier" (written by Sia Furler and Jesse Shatkin)3:35
3."Idyll"5:01
4."Show Me What" (with Cecile Believe)2:50
5."Somers Tape"2:49
6."Crimson and Clover" (written by Tommy James and Peter Lucia)4:08
7."Alright" (written by Cook and Tomas Tammemets)4:27
Total length:26:44

Notes

Personnel

Credits are adapted from an image found within the deluxe box set purchase.

Musicians

  • A. G. Cook – production, drums, guitar, supersaw, piano, Nord, voice, vocals
  • Alaska Reid – voice (Green Beauty), vocals ("Crimson and Clover")
  • Alex Somers – additional production ("Somers Tape")
  • Baseck – additional production ("Polyphloisboisterous")
  • Caroline Polachek – vocals ("Chandelier", "Idyll", "Alright"), additional production ("Idyll")
  • Cecile Believe – featured vocals ("Show Me What")
  • Hannah Diamond – vocals ("Acid Angel", "DJ Every Night", "Alright")
  • HYD – voice ("No Yeah", "Alright")
  • Matt Rad – additional production ("Alright")
  • Sounds Like a U Problem – voice ("2021")
  • Timothy Luke – vocals ("Crimson")
  • Tommy Cash – vocals ("Alright")

Technical

All tracks mixed and mastered by A. G. Cook, except "Alright", mixed and mastered by Geoff Swan.

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References

  1. Watson, Kayleigh (12 August 2020). "A. G. Cook's 7G is a gateway into the mad hatter's mind". The Line of Best Fit. Retrieved 13 August 2020.
  2. Ravens, Chal (13 August 2020). "A. G. Cook - 7G". Pitchfork. Retrieved 13 August 2020.
  3. "A.G. Cook announces new, 49-track album '7G'". NME. 31 July 2020. Retrieved 6 August 2020.
  4. Minsker, Evan. "A. G. Cook Announces New 49-Song Album 7G". Pitchfork. Retrieved 6 August 2020.
  5. "A. G. Cook announces 49-track album '7G'". Mixmag. Retrieved 6 August 2020.
  6. "You Wanted an A. G. Cook Album? Here's Seven". Paper. 30 July 2020. Retrieved 6 August 2020.
  7. Subscribe. "A.G. Cook announces new album '7G'". diymag.com. Retrieved 6 August 2020.
  8. "A. G. Cook on Instagram: "Spent a bunch of time in Montana this summer, ended up recording a lot of my A. G. album there ⛰ Still a while before I'll share those…"". Retrieved 6 August 2020 via Instagram.
  9. "A. G. Cook on Instagram: "Hope everyone's doing alright 🧞♀️ Been planning to release a lot of music this summer, collecting the last few years of A. G. material..."". Retrieved 6 August 2020 via Instagram.
  10. A. G. Cook - 7G (7 Minute Mix), retrieved 9 August 2020 via YouTube
  11. @pcmus (4 August 2020). "7 by 7 💿 Live on Zoom this Thursday 💿 2PM LA / 5PM NY / 10PM UK 💿 Code TBA 💿 A. G. Zoom 📂" (Tweet). Retrieved 12 August 2020 via Twitter.
  12. "7 by 7 - YouTube". Retrieved 12 August 2020 via YouTube.
  13. @pcmus (10 August 2020). "7G Listening Party & Afterparty this Tuesday 1PM LA / 4PM NY / 9PM UK and 4PM LA / 7PM NY / 12AM UK Code TBA A. G. Zoom" (Tweet). Retrieved 12 August 2020 via Twitter.
  14. "A. G. Cook - Alright - YouTube". Retrieved 12 August 2020 via YouTube.
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