[ ]   [ ]   [ ]                        [ ]      [ ]   [ ]
I Am Kloot — Loch
Album: Natural History
Avg rating:
7

Your rating:
Total ratings: 2108









Released: 2001
Length: 4:27
Plays (last 30 days): 2
(Instrumental)
Comments (152)add comment
It sounds left handed to me, that the explanation of the band's name, including a card game, takes more attention than their entire sounds. Maybe a label of trying god knows what intelectual.
I like tis. Some good minor chords in there!
sweet jam for this windy day 
 SquiddlyDiddly wrote:

Show me the rule that says it has to. 



Yes it is, it got me from there to here, trance on Bro...
 wruffner wrote:

It's amazing to me how many negative comments I see here (in general, mostly). It's RP - home of lots of great stuff, but there's no expectation that it's gotta always be 100%. Get this close to the edge of perfection, there's bound to be some things that don't suit everyone.

But to get pissy about it enough to have to spend time dumping on stuff - I don't understand the motivation. Makes me sad for RP - just can't win for so many of "us".

I'm more than happy to just be able to be somewhere I can enjoy the stream...



It's unfortunate proof there are lots of people in the world who prefer to find fault or consider their opinion to be a hard fact rather than find the good in something or have an open enough mind to get the rest of the world may not agree with their view on something ... or can't just hit the skip button and move on ...
 wruffner wrote:

It's amazing to me how many negative comments I see here (in general, mostly). It's RP - home of lots of great stuff, but there's no expectation that it's gotta always be 100%. Get this close to the edge of perfection, there's bound to be some things that don't suit everyone.

But to get pissy about it enough to have to spend time dumping on stuff - I don't understand the motivation. Makes me sad for RP - just can't win for so many of "us".

I'm more than happy to just be able to be somewhere I can enjoy the stream...


I'd like to reply that some folks just regularly carp about everything generally and I am not one of those....heck I like most of the stuff that Bill picks and some I even love.  I try to provide positive feedback for those.  But damn straight I reserve the right to express my thoughts on tracks that rub me in a sandpaper-y manner...its the fact that they are such outliers and are rather jarring that produce a rather outsized response...not pissy, but just none-the-less...

Oh, and this track is pretty good btw...just sayin'...
love the brew crew cover photo


 A little repe    repe      repe

repetitious


Good Tune!
love the feel of this.
 Emwolb wrote:

I was expecting to hear Jim Morrison break on thru this 


Damn, that woulda been good!
Still a pretty cool tune sans Jim.
I've never met anyone named Kloot. I dig his spooky woven melodies, nice one Kloot, pleased to meet you. Thanks Bill for the introduction.
Dang it Bill - don't you know people are trying to work here!

Screw it - it's 4:00 and there's a DIPA in the fridge. Work is done for the day.
 bokey wrote:
Cool creepy guitars.
 
Did I hear a person scream at the very beginning?
 Grayson wrote:
It's grossly irresponsible to recommend ANYTHING with this song, esp. for teens. No booze, no drugs nor any L.A. based media about dudes wandering in & out of rehab, adorable as they might be. Just don't. Srsly. 
 
Thanks but I'm far from teenage years, and quite practiced at inebriation.  Still looking for Special Brew in the US.

(For the record, my GRAND children will be teenagers soon.)
 TerryS wrote:

Found myself in the Red Bull hangar in Salzburg and couldn't even accept the proffered taster of Red Bull, so the odds of liking the Buckie Green are exceedingly low.


 

Oh go for it. Weenie. 
It's grossly irresponsible to recommend ANYTHING with this song, esp. for teens. No booze, no drugs nor any L.A. based media about dudes wandering in & out of rehab, adorable as they might be. Just don't. Srsly. 
 fredriley wrote:

Note to non-UK listeners: Special Brew is a high-strength canned lager drunk mostly by alcoholics, hardnuts and down-and-outs who want to get pissed very quickly. 
 
Can I get a can in the US?  Bummer if it's subject to tariffs.
(Haven't seen your comments in a long time Mr. Riley.)
 Highspirits wrote:
I am Groot....I mean Kloot.   
 
Beat me to it. By only 4 weeks!
I am Groot....I mean Kloot.   
Fantastic sound - reminiscent of old Pink Floyd, Meddle.
 fredriley wrote:

What, three pissants drinking Special Brew? It wouldn't inspire me to buy the CD, as I can see this scene in any park in any rundown area of any UK city. Fortunately, the songs are pretty good.

Note to non-UK listeners: Special Brew is a high-strength canned lager drunk mostly by alcoholics, hardnuts and down-and-outs who want to get pissed very quickly. It's likely the scene above was shot in England, as Scots pissants and bampots favour the equally wicked Buckfast Tonic Wine.
 
Found myself in the Red Bull hangar in Salzburg and couldn't even accept the proffered taster of Red Bull, so the odds of liking the Buckie Green are exceedingly low.


 jpfueler wrote:

That's why I ride a motorcycle.

 
yup.
Nice! Never heard of these guys, but I like the cut of their jib.
 KalleB wrote:

The worst? I've to listen to the rest, because it's a 9 for me ...

 
From the limited exposure I've had to other cuts by this band, this is still the best
Kind of makes me feel drunk
Yes - like their work very much. 9
Wow, the portrait of the band on the cover is not what I expected.  Good stuff though.
Perfect tune for an autumn day! {#Umbrella}
 wruffner wrote:
It's amazing to me how many negative comments I see here (in general, mostly). It's RP - home of lots of great stuff, but there's no expectation that it's gotta always be 100%. Get this close to the edge of perfection, there's bound to be some things that don't suit everyone.

But to get pissy about it enough to have to spend time dumping on stuff - I don't understand the motivation. Makes me sad for RP - just can't win for so many of "us".

I'm more than happy to just be able to be somewhere I can enjoy the stream...

 
Well said!
Just had to bump this up to 8... so cool {#Cool}
Yay! My first post as SquiddlyDiddly!

This track has Squiddly Squiddlying across the floor in a most pleasing Squiddly manner. 

That is all.  
 stevesaw wrote:

It ain't the destination, it's the journey.

 
That's why I ride a motorcycle.
Very Breaking Bad-driving-through-the-desert-sounding.
I was expecting to hear Jim Morrison break on thru this 
 RP4Prez wrote:
Love the groove, but is it going anywhere?

No

 
It ain't the destination, it's the journey.
It's amazing to me how many negative comments I see here (in general, mostly). It's RP - home of lots of great stuff, but there's no expectation that it's gotta always be 100%. Get this close to the edge of perfection, there's bound to be some things that don't suit everyone.

But to get pissy about it enough to have to spend time dumping on stuff - I don't understand the motivation. Makes me sad for RP - just can't win for so many of "us".

I'm more than happy to just be able to be somewhere I can enjoy the stream...
 RP4Prez wrote:
Love the groove, but is it going anywhere?

No

 
The customary objective of a groove would seem to be to sustain itself, not deviate from it or "go anywhere" else.  I guess it depends on who you ask.
 Poacher wrote:
Show me the rule that says it has to.
 

Rule 13:  All musical compositions must go somewhere.

Please note that the rule does not indicate where said composition must go (say, to hell, or perhaps up one's ass) nor how fast said composition must travel (glacially, for example, or at the speed of a PSD click).


 nicknt wrote:
The worst track of a great album. A very disappointing choice from RP. 
 
The worst? I've to listen to the rest, because it's a 9 for me ...
The worst track of a great album. A very disappointing choice from RP. 
 RP4Prez wrote:
Love the groove, but is it going anywhere?

No
 
Show me the rule that says it has to. 
Love the groove, but is it going anywhere?

No
Landed here today hitting the PSD from another song.  Love that PSD — ya never know whatcha gonna get!  Love this track — missed hearing it when it last played on Aug 25th.

Nice 'n moody, that's me today.

{#Curtain}


"Don't ban Buckie" {#Snooty}
I like this one — and GREAT segue from Portishead's "Glory Box"
Again alone, at PC, 5:00AM, coffee, and this one... Awesome.
 
Love this song, and love it that it led me to this great band.  Their other songs aren't as spooky/instrumental but very cool and unusual.
 robco1 wrote:
I gotta bump up my rating just for that album cover.
 
What, three pissants drinking Special Brew? It wouldn't inspire me to buy the CD, as I can see this scene in any park in any rundown area of any UK city. Fortunately, the songs are pretty good.

Note to non-UK listeners: Special Brew is a high-strength canned lager drunk mostly by alcoholics, hardnuts and down-and-outs who want to get pissed very quickly. It's likely the scene above was shot in England, as Scots pissants and bampots favour the equally wicked Buckfast Tonic Wine.

I gotta bump up my rating just for that album cover.
spooky like nessie AKA the loch ness monster

You know, I feel like Kloot, too. Nice, meditative quality. Doooood....{#Chillpill}{#Chillpill}{#Drunk}{#Mrgreen}
 SusanHiddenPoet wrote:
{#Curtain}  This song is perfectly meditative!  {#Bounce}  Rainy day, windows open, relaxation track!   {#Cheesygrin}          PS: I think I am addicted to RP smileys too!  

 
That's okay - you have a lyrical way with words, and the smileys only add a visual for emphasis.  BTW, I like this song, too, only today it's clear, cold, and snowy (and my window is frozen shut, darn it.)  Oh well - I have a chicken roasting in the oven, the cats are fed, the house is warm, and at this moment, things are okay, subject to change without notice. {#Mrgreen}            


{#Curtain}  This song is perfectly meditative!  {#Bounce}  Rainy day, windows open, relaxation track!   {#Cheesygrin}          PS: I think I am addicted to RP smileys too!  

Sounds similar to a Radiohead song - Paranoid Android, I think. I like it.


Nice....................... I'm goin with a 9 also

had to go buy this after hearing it. big 9!
Everyone should hear this sometime!
 sonofpick wrote:
I am so high right meow.

 
{#Roflol}

Well a Loch is a Lake...I know that one.
 a_genuine_find wrote:


kloot

  1. ( slang ) : A testicle, usually mean to denote worse. The term might be derived from sport "kloot schieten" in which it mean ball. (Usage Netherlands)
    "I am kloot" is one of the music bands, whom name is derived from the movie "Klute" (in which a prostitute assists detective)
< Pre-expand include size: 12867 bytes Post-expand include size: 5228 bytes Template argument size: 770 bytes Maximum: 2048000 bytes >

kloot
 
NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!! {#Eyes}


 peter_james_bond wrote:

Ha ha! (Aqualung reference) What exactly is a Kloot?

 

kloot

  1. ( slang ) : A testicle, usually mean to denote worse. The term might be derived from sport "kloot schieten" in which it mean ball. (Usage Netherlands)
    "I am kloot" is one of the music bands, whom name is derived from the movie "Klute" (in which a prostitute assists detective)
< Pre-expand include size: 12867 bytes Post-expand include size: 5228 bytes Template argument size: 770 bytes Maximum: 2048000 bytes >

kloot


 jagdriver wrote:
SIT-ting on a park bench.......
 
Ha ha! (Aqualung reference) What exactly is a Kloot?

SIT-ting on a park bench.......
 CafeRacer wrote:
The guy on the left looks just like Nick Cave!


 
And Nick Cave looks like Ben Stiller...


I want what they're drinking!
The guy on the left looks just like Nick Cave!




 songbirdfemme wrote:


because the ability to link is clearly an indication of insight and intelligence.
 
With the current interface that Bill and William have put so much effort into, it's pretty hard to fail at creating a link.

I really like this. Very hypnotic. Guy Garvey from Elbow does a lot of work with I am Kloot and I believe plays drums on this track.

cool - my cubical is floating
I am so high right meow.

 wycado wrote:
Judging from the cover art, "Kloot" means " 'faced at 10:00 a.m......again!!'
 
Hey, those guys were part of my posse before I went to rehab.


I like the sound but i don't think there is enough going on for an instrumental.  I just keep waiting for the lyrics.
Melodically depressing, like Elliott Smith, only without the cutting lyrics.
Very cool, unique instrumental!
Judging from the cover art, "Kloot" means " 'faced at 10:00 a.m......again!!'
 bokey wrote:


I'm going to take political and/or social behavior lessons from someone who can't make a link on a forum? No thanks.
 

because the ability to link is clearly an indication of insight and intelligence.
 bizon wrote:
Great cover art and a great track.
 
Echoes of the cover art for Aqualung: a painterly vision of the rubby-dub(s).


Glockman45 wrote:
go here and tell me what these people have in common. . . . . . . . . https://www. fbi. gov/wanted/terrorists/fugitives. htm Onward with the racial profiling. Let it continue. now, back to the music children. . . .
I'm going to take political and/or social behavior lessons from someone who can't make a link on a forum? No thanks.
go here and tell me what these people have in common......... https://www.fbi.gov/wanted/terrorists/fugitives.htm Onward with the racial profiling. Let it continue. now, back to the music children....
Great cover art and a great track.
Instant 7, and probably will go up. Very cool sound. Side note: the dirty comment (from "buddyweiser," aptly named) is the first of its kind I've ever seen on RP. Interesting ... does that mean that we're generally a self-censoring bunch and a cretin just happened to slip in among us?
bokey wrote:
Cool creepy guitars.
Cool creepy dudes on the cover, too, eh?
Cool creepy guitars.
i am more a klootoris fan
...another cd on my shopping list... (RP is killing my bank account )
Very Sigur Rós-esque.
Actually, he's reaching for a can of Special Brew, a very cheap but strong larger drunk by hardened northeners. The thought of it now takes me back...ahh Merry Down! CafeRacer wrote:
Ahhh, You've cleared up the album cover for me. I thought he was reaching for a bottle.
https://www.fabchannel.com/i_am_kloot
Massive fan of this Manchester band. This is off their excellent first album, which is packed with catchy melodies and some brilliant lyrics ("there's blood on your legs, I love you" anyone). This song is quite different from rest of album though (erm, being lyric-less and all). They are also very good live! Err, have I sold them yet...
Very mellow, quite pleasant
Sounds like a familiar Pink Floyd tune, am I the only one ?
solid tune
Raechel wrote:
Kloot: the Dutch word for 'ball', referring to the testicles
Ahhh, You've cleared up the album cover for me. I thought he was reaching for a bottle.
Kloot: the Dutch word for \'ball\', referring to the testicles
Uncle_Fenester wrote:
Sounds kinda like Pell Mell... anybody remember Pell Mell?
Good instrumental rock band. It does sound like them.
I am Kute. Nice to meet ya!
this is The Cool..
I thought this was Porcupine Tree... cool sounds.
Sounds kinda like Pell Mell... anybody remember Pell Mell?
sunnysoul03 wrote:
Intriguing. Anyone know how the rest of their work is?
Very different, this is the only instrumental on the album,as good as it is, the album is made up of a lot of more folky rock, sung with a liverpudlian accent. Worth a check out, but definitely very different to that Explosions in the Sky type instrumental. Check out I Am Kloot's A Day in the Life (not a cover of the Beatles tune) very original with an amasing base-line and drum beat...well worth it
I like it and would be curious to hear more from this band!
Intriguing. Anyone know how the rest of their work is?
handyrae wrote:
There's something eerie and disquieting about this tune. And I'm enjoying it.
Yep, me too
Interesting Echoes comment, I hear it but only in the slide guitar
Who's Kloot when he's at home?
the_bink wrote:
I was thinking of "Echos" myself.
I prefer Echoes myself
jagdriver wrote:
Might be a good segue here before/after something from Pink Floyd's "Saucerful of Secrets" release.
I was thinking of "Echos" myself.
With this song, this band has found a new identity. I'm still not sure about them as songwriters. I'm still waiting for an "I Will Follow" or "Every Breath You Take" or "Karma Police." But they can rock, no doubt, and in cool new ways.
There's something eerie and disquieting about this tune. And I'm enjoying it.
thewiseking wrote:
potbelliedimbecilepsuedohippyboomer
Nice. That'd be thewiseacre to the rest of us, no? Don't know it? Look it up. No psuedo about it.
67nj wrote:
great cover
Hell yeah it is....Cool smooth tune too!
thewiseking wrote:
lets see; this putz rates trex jeepster a 5 and gives a 9 to joe cocker. i am getting a potbelliedimbecilepsuedohippyboomer feel here oh, and i do not care where you are from
Anyone who rate anything by T Rex as high as 5,has either a serious hearing,or serious drug problem. I am Kloot's Loch is,while not spectacular,seriously brilliant.
Losman wrote:
you ever wake up after a long sleep in a silent house and it's now dark out and you have no idea what day or time it is?
Yeh- I always have to count the doors and windows to figure out where I am ...
madaxeman wrote:
Very relaxing,I'm off to investigate.
me to, sounds great.
algrif wrote:
You're from NY, right? Figures
lets see; this putz rates trex jeepster a 5 and gives a 9 to joe cocker. i am getting a potbelliedimbecilepsuedohippyboomer feel here oh, and i do not care where you are from
Very relaxing,I'm off to investigate.