Grasscut have released two albums on
Ninja Tune,
1 inch: 1/2 Mile (2010) and
Unearth (2012). Their third album,
Everyone Was a Bird, was released by
Lo Recordings in 2015. Contributors to Grasscut's albums include
Robert Wyatt,
John Surman,
Adrian Crowley,
Gazelle Twin,
Seb Rochford,
Oddfellows Casino, and Elisabeth Nygård. Grasscut have remixed artists including
Bonobo,
Coldcut Jaga Jazzist,
Leo Abrahams, and
John Metcalfe; in turn, they have been remixed by
Bibio Nathan Fake and
Penguin Cafe.
1 Inch: ½ Mile Following the release of
1 Inch: ½ Mile,
Clash magazine described Grasscut as
"genuinely daring electronica artists", with the album appearing as
Mojo magazine’s electronica album of the month, one of
iDJ’s debut albums of the year and one of the top ten pop albums of the year according to the
Sunday Telegraph. Speaking to the Quietus website,
Tom Robinson of
BBC 6 Music named it one of his top 13 albums of all time
Unearth According to Andy Gill of
The Independent, Grasscut's second album,
Unearth, should have been on the Mercury list. Both records won 5-star reviews from
the Telegraph; support has also come from the
Sunday Times,
Word,
Uncut,
Time Out,
Q and
Clash. They have had airplay from
BBC Radio 1, 2, 3,
BBC Radio 5 Live and
BBC Radio 6 Music, and have played sessions on 6Music and
XFM.
Everyone Was a Bird In May 2015 Grasscut released their third studio album titled
Everyone Was a Bird. The album has been described by
Clash as "an engrossing, artful work", and by
The Quietus as "that rare slab of post-rock that uses the genre's textures and general ethos of exploration to create new sounds instead of rehashing old ones". The album features guest vocals from
Adrian Crowley and
Seamus Fogarty and strings by Emma Smith and Vince Sipprell. The liner notes were written by acclaimed landscape writer
Robert Macfarlane and were premiered on the website Caught by the River in April 2015.
Everyone Was a Bird - Remixed In March 2016, online magazine
The Quietus announced Grasscut's fourth album was to be a remix album. The album includes remixes from artists including Mira Calix, John Metcalfe, Leo Abrahams and
Penguin Cafe, and was released on
Lo Recordings in the UK and Sounds et al. in the US. == Live show ==