Shit and Shine
“PG 13’’

Shit and Shine

If you’re like us and have fond memories of Jason Forrest—the Cock Rock Disco auteur who spent the mid ’00s maiming choice samples like a much lesser-known Girl Talk—then it’s time to start paying attention to Craig Clouse’s recent output as Shit and Shine. Since signing to Powell’s increasingly excellent Diagonal imprint and releasing a self-titled 12” last year, Clouse has turned his scenery-chewing tactics towards music you can kinda dance to. It’s as if he told the many drummers—up to 10 at a time—that often back Shit and Shine onstage to take a hike because he’s got an overstuffed MPC and some junk-shop synths now.

Not that you’ll be able to immediately identify much on the Powder Horn LP that’s due out next Monday. As you’re about to hear on the self-titled premiere “PG 13,’’ Clouse (see also: the amp-obliterating band Todd) isn’t about to go easy on us after all these years. He’s simply found a rhythm that works for him—one that’s spiked with oddly catchy samples and glassy dance-not-dance grooves…