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Biography

Back in the last century, Andrew was a struggling punk rocker-turned-Hip-Hop DJ and college dropout in Minneapolis, Minnesota.  Frustrated by (self-imposed) musical limits and depressed with a tendency towards upper-respiratory ailments, Andrew began recording songs on his 4-track that combined his scratching skills with snippets of acoustic guitar and keyboards.
After writing lyrics for some of these pieces, Andrew, for the very first time anywhere, sang. The result was a record released on his own label (Dinkytown Records) as The Fog.

After Adam Drucker (Doseone) became the album's champion, Andrew landed a deal (with Ninja Tune).  His first record for the label was a re-tooled version of his first record and, dropping that meddlesome "The," Fogwas loosed upon the world.

If Fog's first record was turntables first, everything else after, Fog's next two releases reversed the equation.  With Ether Teeth, Andrew shattered his turntables on layers of piano, guitar and delicate surrealist sweetness.  Turntablism enthusiasts and, well, most others were puzzled by Andrew's new piano-driven direction. But fans and critics that did connect with Ether Teeth really connected, and that record gave Andrew an extremely devoted fan base. The EP that followed, Hummer, was a stunning collection of songs where Andrew allowed his compositions and increased vocal assuredness to steal the spotlight from his layered production. Andrew has also collaborated on recordings with saxophonist George Cartwright (Curlew) and Jonathan Wolf (Why?/Anticon/Hymie’s Basement), but Fog remains the primary vehicle for his creative output.

Fog has embarked on several North American and European tours, spreading the gospel with a full band - Martin Dosh (drums, electronics) Michael Lewis (bass, saxophones), Mark Erickson (piano, guitars), and Jeremy Ylvisaker (guitar and co-producer of the Fog records). Andrew’s courageous musical vision has led their performances towards a powerful combination of interpretation and improvisation.
The members of his band inform Broder’s musical vision, and make frequent appearances on 10th Avenue Freakout,Fog’s latest and greatest on Lex Records. On 10th Avenue, Broder has expanded his sound further, with lyrics that have newfound depth and complexity, arrangements instead of sprawl and a greater sense of urgency, both poetic and political, than his previous work.


Releases

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LEX049
Ditherer

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LEX037

Loss Leader
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LEX033

10th Avenue Freakout