Artist's albums
2222 and AIRPORT
2023 · album
INFINITE SHITE
2023 · single
SWISS
2023 · single
Do The Dance (Shit & Shine Rework)
2023 · single
New Confusion
2022 · album
Cocoa Leaves
2022 · single
Annoyed
2022 · single
Singularity 02: Above Ground Pool
2022 · single
Phase Corrected
2022 · album
Malibu Liquor Store
2020 · album
Devil's Backbone
2020 · single
Hillbilly Moonshine
2020 · single
NO NO NO NO
2019 · album
Bad Vibes
2018 · album
Mingler
2018 · single
Very High EP
2018 · EP
Very High EP
2018 · EP
Yeah I'm On Acid!
2018 · single
That's Enough
2017 · EP
Some People Really Know How to Live
2017 · album
Hamburger
2017 · EP
Total Shit!
2017 · album
Trost Jukebox Series
2015 · single
Everybody's a Fuckin Expert
2015 · album
54 Synth-Brass, 38 Metal Guitar, 65 Cathedral
2015 · album
Powder Horn
2014 · album
Powder Horn
2014 · album
Shit and Shine EP
2013 · EP
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Biography
The musical brainchild of Craig Clouse and featuring collaborators from the U.K. and Texas, Shit & Shine began as a noise and hard electronics project and later moved into more eclectic and sometimes danceable sounds. Shit & Shine's 2004 debut album, You're Lucky to Have Friends Like Us, introduced the sense of humor, as well as cheeky samples and numerous drummers, that set Clouse apart from other noise and experimental acts around at the time. Proving to be a prolific producer, he issued a slew of releases on the Riot Season label throughout the mid- and late 2000s. His productions started to resonate with industrial and noise revival sounds from the likes of Powell and Russell Haswell in 2012 and beyond. Powell subsequently signed Clouse to his Diagonal label, and Clouse released a four-track EP in 2013. He followed this up with the full-length Powder Horn in 2014. With 2015's 54 Synth-Brass, 38 Metal Guitar, 65 Cathedral, Clouse incorporated dance elements -- as well as jazz, funk, and Krautrock -- into Shit & Shine's music, while that year's Chakin' compilation gathered Sun Ra and Miles Davis-inspired tracks recorded for Clouse's Tuesday Jazz Chat series on YouTube. Later that year, Clouse moved to Editions Mego for Everybody's a Fuckin Expert, which blended noise, techno, funk, and dub. Shit & Shine remained unpredictable with 2016's grindcore-influenced Teardrops and the following year's Some People Really Know How to Live, Clouse's most dancefloor-oriented release yet. ~ Aneet Nijjar, Rovi