The Apple and the Tooth

The Apple and the Tooth is an album by Bibio. It is his third album of 2009, and his second album on Warp Records. The release comprises four new tracks and eight remixes of tracks from Ambivalence Avenue. Remixers include Clark, Wax Stag, Eskmo, The Gentleman Losers, and Lone, as well as Bibio himself.

The Apple and the Tooth
Studio album by
Released9 November 2009 (2009-11-09)
Recorded2009
GenreElectronica
Length46:40
LabelWarp
ProducerStephen Wilkinson
Bibio chronology
Ambivalence Avenue
(2009)
The Apple and the Tooth
(2009)
Mind Bokeh
(2011)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[1]
Pitchfork Media6.2/10[2]
Popmatters[3]

Track listing

All tracks are written by Stephen Wilkinson.

No.TitleLength
1."The Apple and the Tooth"2:18
2."Rotten Rudd"2:24
3."Bones & Skulls"4:09
4."Steal the Lamp"2:42
5."S'vive (Clark remix)"3:51
6."Sugarette (Wax Stag remix)"6:19
7."Dwrcan (Eskmo remix)"4:24
8."Lovers' Carvings (Letherette remix)"2:47
9."Haikuesque (The Gentleman Losers' Whispers in the Rain mix)"3:46
10."All the Flowers (Lone remix)"4:28
11."Fire Ant (Keaver & Brause remix)"5:06
12."The Palm of Your Wave (Bibio remix)"4:26
Total length:46:40
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